sleep deprived but loving it :)

Saturday, May 29, 2010

wow. longest commute ever. took me 2 and a half hours to get back to San Jose from Berkeley O.o I need to remember that the bus route is longer on the weekends. Gah. Anyhow, lunch with Van and Vaish was good - great day, awesome patio spot and delicious food; La Note always delivers :) I'm glad I made it even with the horrible commute both ways. I hope everything goes well for Vaish in LA but I'm not envious at all....I have never wanted nor will I ever want to live there...the smog in the valley just kills me :(

It's back to the con in a bit. Last night was pretty damn mellow for a Friday night at con. Like really mellow. No one playing with fire, no drunken hockey team and no dumb ass underaged girls tempting perverts by going up deserted stairwells in short skirts at 3 am in the morning. I do have to say tho, we've got a lot of newbies and while it means good things like shorter hours and what not, it sort of annoyed me. We had too much traffic on the radio, there was a surprising lack of common sense some times and our newly acquired lounge was a pig sty. So gross. I totally left passive aggressive notes about cleanliness. LOL. I also think I may have gotten hit on by a closeted gay (maybe bi?) guy who insists that he is comfortable with his sexuality or a really, really, really awkward straight anime nerd. Whatever it was, it was 3am and I could not be bothered to figure it out (and I totally zoned out on him about 5 mins in). Surprisingly, there were a couple of hot guys....except they came attached to some very fierce and vampy asian girls...sigh, go figure.

Hopefully the rest of the con will be as mellow as it was last night :)

p.s: Once again, the neighbours are asses. The fight last night brought 4 cop cars to our front door and it started up again at 8am!! Was tempted to ask one of the cops to drop me off downtown....because seriously, their lame ass domestic disturbance did not need 4 cop cars. However, the walk through dodgy downtown san jose last night was wonderful...in a dodgy sort of way - 25 badly lit blocks and I never got harassed once. Awesome :)

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and the nerd fest begins....

Friday, May 28, 2010

lol. Fanime is back! which means I'm a gonna go staff there now. Yes, it's an anime conference; yes, I'm a nerd. But really, I mostly go to see my friends......and because the dumb asses that we have to run after are hilarious in their own way. Con security would be a lot easier to handle if people used what little common sense that have. Staffing at con is pretty miserable in it's own way but it helps that I'm established enough that I can just walk in on my own schedule. Sometimes, starting with the people who are now in charge brings perks - they deal with all the political crap and I'm allowed to just hang out with friends and do whatever :D

So now, I'm gonna walk like 20 blocks though dodgy downtown San Jose (and leave the stupid neighbours who are slamming doors and breaking crockery) to go stop up-skirt perverts and drunk otakus from creating havoc at an anime convention for the next four days. I might as well try to stop world hunger and the wars while I'm at it, I'd probably have a better chance....why did i sign up again?? wish me luck!

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when habits subtly sneak up on me...

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Okay, I've randomly just realized that I've developed a pottymouth. I mean, I guess I've known for a while but I hadn't realized how bad (in my opinion) I've gotten. I'm not entirely bad to the point of cussing like a sailor but I've noticed that I use expletives a lot in everyday conversations and I usually only realize I've used them after they've rolled off my tongue so effortlessly and I mentally cringe at having cussed without reason.

It's a little ironic.

I've always been fairly proper and very conscious about these things and very disproving (I like to do the passive-aggressive glare thing) when pottymouths were in my vicinity or around kids. Heck, I didn't learn the F-bomb until I was 15 or 16! And now, I'm dropping them in everyday conversations like they're going out of style. It's not attractive.

It used to be that I was this polite little asian kid but now, it's like the filter between my mouth and brain have developed some great big holes. It's probably cos there aren't any little old asian ladies who will randomly scold people for using crass language since everyone cusses here anyway. lol. I've only developed it in the last few years and it really isn't all that bad (I suppose it can be considered mild) but it is driving the prim and proper miss in me suitably crazy for having developed the habit in the first place. Oh man, I'm gonna have to relearn the finer points of self censorship and consciously practice it like crazy or something.

I do have to wonder where I picked it up from (Marin? College? Europe? TV?). New mid-year resolution: stop cussing so much!!

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first hectic weekend in forever and I'm loving it!

Monday, May 24, 2010

This weekend was like a blast from the past. lol. Totally did the college student thing and realized how much I miss it.

Started the weekend with a somewhat chill Friday night in SF. Driving up with JK, we realized that our dads went to the SAME highschool and were probably there around the same time. o.O Man, what a coincidence. But then again, KL is really quite small and MBS is a pretty popular school to attend. But still, small world, eh? Now we're gonna go bug our dads to see if they knew each other......I think it would be hilarious and probably very, very awkward to meet JK's dad if they have bad blood between them....like if one of them bullied the other or something. lol.

Met Van's new roommate. Clingy and needy does not even begin to describe this girl. Poor Van and Susan....this one will drive them up the wall. She's nice and pretty I guess, in a fairly generic blond way and she immediately reminded me of sorority girls during rush. I suppose she's new to town and naive but the girl needs hobbies. All I can say is, good luck ladies and remember, it's hard (but not entirely impossible) to throw a "meet the new roommate" party if the roommate moves out before the party.

Vaish's thing at the W hotel was a little bit of a bust which was both a relief and an annoyance. On one hand, we (mainly meaning Van) would not have to endure being mistaken for an escort in the hotel lobby as we head for the pretentious XYZ (if that happened to me, my contingency plan was to hide behind Van and let the magical double D power of Dolce & Gabbana distract the out of town CEOs looking for a good time :D) AND we wouldn't have to pay outrageous prices for drinks. On the other hand, we ended up horribly overdressed at O'Brien's; the type of overdressed where everyone looks at you and thinks "douche" (according to Van) or thinks that you're a Marina girl with a bad sense of direction. lol. I solved my problem by keeping my coat on over my little black dress while Van had no issues with being overdressed and being hit on. lol. Sigh, sometimes I wish I had her confidence. It's times like this when I wonder if I'm missing out on something by not being inclined to meet or pick guys up at bars. Regardless, between the few of us (mostly Van) and the cute, awesome bartender, we got the birthday girl drunk. Mission accomplished :) Too bad Van's eye fuck buddy didn't meet standards in person...but the whole process was an interesting (and educational) experience to watch. If there is a female version of "The Game" published, I definitely need a copy because I obviously do not have a clue as to how it works.

Van, do you like how much I've referenced you in regards to this one night? lol. Can anyone tell that the bar/club scene is really not my thing??

Anyway, had a great time with Van (as always) as we giggled and warbled '90's love songs into the wee hours of the morning (and probably kept the new roommate and her guest up). Totally brings back the nostalgia of college days gone by. Man, we are SO easily pleased :)

Saturday was a satisfying rush of used book sales all over the south bay. I absolutely love the Friends of the Library book sales!! Wish I could be here for the huge one at Fort Mason in Sept. I'm one of those kids you can leave in a library or bookstore (or supermarket) for a couple of hours and I'd be pleased as punch. Dropped by for a joint birthday do later that night and caught up with a whole bunch of people I've not seen in about a year. And had some kick ass brownies.....they were so good, half a pan's worth came home with me :)

Apparently, it's a weekend of reunions. Saw Rachel one last time and met up with a bunch of ppl in Berkeley for coffee (ah, lounging around in Strada and cutting through campus) and an early dinner. Wonderful company on a really nice day. What more could I ask for?? Apparently, a second dinner with the sibs + Han at that Hong Kong restaurant in Newark. So full. But so very satisfied with life right now :)

Seriously, it was an awesome weekend!

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suddenly popular, but not really

Friday, May 21, 2010

It's really kinda ridiculous.

Had another job offer to go to Utah immediately for a month. I know it's getting to summer and CRM picks up but why can't I find anything here in the bay area? it drives me a little crazy that all these jobs are coming one after the other now when before there wasn't anything and yet, I'm still unemployed because I don't have the time or inclination to take an out of state assignment. I totally wish I could go make some money but I'd rather catch up with people which brings me to my other point. It may be that people are finally free now that school is out or that people feel like they have to meet up since I'm leaving but I've gone from being a hermit in the living room to being out most of the week lately. Apart from the fact that my piggy bank is being hit hard, i'm not complaining; it's nice to meet up with folks but it does feel rather rushed, like I have to cram everything into the remaining weeks. Of which I have about 5 left. Man, time does fly. Urp. So much to do, so little time! I need to actually start crossing things off my list instead of adding to it.

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Sometimes, it really just comes down to timing.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Had a great time with Julie and Rachel today catching up and gossiping for hours on end. I think I may have blabed a little too much, I was so excited to see them again. I can't believe we let it go for a year. We definitely need to keep in touch more.

Anyway, we were just leaving Santana Row when Rachel called and said she had a flat. We found her and I offered to change it for her but she has AAA so we just waited with her for the AAA guy. Out of nowhere, a firetruck pulls up and 4 hot firemen get out and offer to help. We told them that we had already called AAA but I guess they really wanted something to do so they started to change the tire. Unfortunately, AAA shows up right about then and the firemen leave (looking fairly put out at having their rescue attempt interrupted).....

So yeah, it's all about the timing. The firemen should have driven by before she called AAA. It would have worked out much better for us that way - the perfect end to a great day :D lol.

Queena, this made me think of you and your love of firemen. My friends and I agree, they're hot.

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Life

Friday, May 14, 2010

I just got a job offer in LA and a possible job offer in June up here in the Bay Area.

Seriously?!?

WTH?!?

Why does life keep offering me all these tempting opportunities when I'm back on track and I have less than a month and a half left here?!?!?!?!

I've been UNEMPLOYED for the last FIVE MONTHS!!! Where the heck were those opportunities then?!?

Aaaaaaaahhhhh!! sometimes life plays some fairly crappy jokes on me.

Also, my sis just left for a banquet for her business association and her friend came to pick her up. I felt like I should have faked some tears and taken pictures, it was so much like prom.....lol. However, they're only good friends and he's not her type and she told me off before I could get the camera. Note to self: Keep camera on hand for times like this.

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oh summer, here so soon??

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

merp.

sunburnt at weird angles.

i'm from a tropical country! why the heck am i sunburnt?!?

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I want my old job back!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

So, that job from craigslist? I'mma wondering if it's worth it; pretending to be perky and outgoing for hours on end is tiring. Not even 1 day in and some of my coworkers annoy me......and made me cringe several times. Also, I'm not sure but I think I may have gotten hit on while handing out "free" boxes. urgh. Sigh, craigslist...why? What new lows, right? San Jose can be so damn weird. seriously. Charl, I'm sorry for not believing you before. You're totally right.

Please, someone let me go back to digging holes for money.

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huh

Monday, May 10, 2010

Huh. I was up before 2pm today for the first time in.......a long time. Why? Because I got a job through craigslist that'll last for the week (Yes, I am that desperate to be doing something, anything and get paid for it). Huh. I can't believe I'm going to be waking up early in the morning for the next few days...it's kinda surreal. Which just means that I've been unemployed and bumming for waaaaaaay too long.

An offer just came in to do some fieldwork in Cancun for the next two months.....I really want to go. Especially since everything is comped except for the flight. I wish I had the money and didn't have to tie up loose ends here in California. This sucks. When I'm kicking it for months on end, nothing happens but the minute I have plans, a world of opportunities opens up. Sigh. Story of my life.

Anyone wanna fly me to Cancun??

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My Life In Ruins: Honduras, part one

Sunday, May 9, 2010


***Imagine a cute postcard with a cartoon of Honduras that will be here when I can find the damn thing***


I was only in Honduras for a month but this is gonna be split into a couple of posts because I'm long winded like that.

The year long holiday started off in Honduras. 


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The verdict is IN!! finally.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Okay, as my sister said, it's a very big leap of faith (for me at least) but some sort of money has come in (as usual....it always works out that way :D) and although my mind is screaming "THE DEBT, OH THE DEBT!!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!? THINK OF THE DEBT!!!" as I hesitantly push the acceptance button, it isn't as big a debt as I feared it would be.

SO,

It's so long San Francisco Bay Area and HELLO HAWAII!!!!!!!!

I think I'll be able to work up more enthusiasm once I get over the part about debt. And yes, the debt part is really big for me because I basically managed to fund most of my undergraduate experience on my own without incurring any debt (to banks or any government or indulging in organ trade) in the 4 years or so that I was in college. I suppose that it was wishful thinking to assume that I might be able to pull it off again. If you can't already tell, I'm pathetically paranoid about being in any kind of debt. So yea, I've got the "DEBT!!OMG!DEBT!!" soundtrack on repeat playing in the back of my mind.

Hopefully, the "HAWAII!!!YAY!HAWAII!!!" soundtrack will take over soon.

Am very bummed to be leaving the SF Bay Area but,

ALOHA HAWAII!

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Yes, I'm really gonna start the travel series. yay!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

I’ve only just started to arrange my travel memorabilia which is very telling in terms of my slacker ways. I went to Europe at the end of July 2008!! As it is, since I am a creature of habit and I like to obsessively make lists (no really, I am constantly making lists and schedules that I tend to stare at periodically (whilst sighing) and never follow), I’m gonna start off my travel series with the summer of 2008 because from then on, it was all just one big holiday. Can’t say it was a restful one but I don’t think I’d trade it for the world. 


I traveled from May 2008 to April 2009. It was seriously epic for me. I like to think I'm pretty street savvy but really, I'm pretty naive when it comes to certain things. I thought that after coming to America and navigating life here on my own (for the most part), I was ready for anything. Home sickness? Hah! Getting scammed? Double Hah! Been there, done that, bought the t-shirt. I really really thought I'd be ready for anything else the world would throw at me after my experiences in the states because, seriously, they were some of the shadiest years of my life (mostly due to my surroundings and the crazies my granduncle attracts like flies. The man is like a saint. Seriously. Who the heck puts up with that many insane people?!?). Even then, shady for me is probably tame compared to how bad others have it but then again, it is pretty shady for someone who came here to study. 

America IS a land of opportunity but it totally goes both ways - while you're trying to take whatever opportunity the land of the free is willing to offer (and then some), there are so many more people who are willing to grab their opportunity at your expense. Believe me, I've been taken advantage of enough times that if I were inclined to be bitter about it, I'd say that I've been used like a three dollar whore, except for the part that involves sex or the part that involves payment. BUT, I'm not bitter like that so it doesn't matter :D (really, I'm not. I've just always wanted to use that expression in a sentence somewhere and truthfully, where else would I get the chance to use it in polite society if not in my blog while I'm ranting? lol. I have a growing collection of expressions that I've picked up here and there which I'm saving for that epic novel I'm writing in my head that will never be put to paper). 


Anyway, where was I?


Oh yeah, I guess America should be counted as traveling experience but I was so busy (and lacking funds) that until this year, I've never been out of California. Yep. 5 years and the only time I traveled out of the state was with my team which went something like this - aeroplane > motel > field where we kick ass/get our asses kicked > motel > aeroplane. If this counts as traveling, then I've been to Albuquerque, NM and Vancover, Canada. Even so, that's just sad. 

Regardless of where I've been in America, I thought my stint here had amply prepared me for traveling in foreign lands but in reality, not so much. Denmark was a little like america all over again; people are really nice for the most part but there are always a few scumbags out there who will try to take advantage of someone new to the country. I suppose this just comes with the territory when moving to a new country. Traveling however, is different from moving somewhere; and that's the real kicker. I'd say traveling on my own for a portion of it really made the difference even more pronounced. So, yeah, there were ups and downs and when I look back on it, I really want to kick myself for being so naive and letting people take advantage of me then feeling guilty (it doesn't make sense, i know) and upset. Was I ready to brave the world on my own? Probably not. But then again, who is? I'm glad I did it though. I've learnt a lot, especially from the bad bits and while I can't guarantee I won't be taken unawares again due to my ongoing battle with chronic obliviousness, I'll be more prepared to handle whatever comes up the next time. Hopefully. Oh, and I probably wouldn't travel through something like 63 cities/towns/villages in about 15 countries in 3 months. I've been burnt out and slowly recovering ever since. 

That said, this is the start of an account of my year country hopping. Hopefully I'll be able to get a travel post up every few days, interspersed with random rants and food posts. 

Enjoy.

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And another one bites the dust....

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

So, just found out another high school classmate of mine got hitched. O.o  Congrats man!

And the first one to get married has a child now. Again, O.o

Is there some biological clock out there that's ticking and I'm just not aware of it?

The friend who alerted me to this change in status for our mutual childhood compadre asked me to hook him up if he ever came to the states when i jokingly asked him when he was going to settle down. I mentally went through my American friend list, then scrolled through my facebook friend list to double check said list and the reality of it all is........ I don't have many friends who are straight and single and looking to settle down. I figure about 70-80% of my friends are cute gay boys who would be perfect, except for the part that they don't date girls, or lesbians. This means we're both out of luck. (and people ask me why I'm single.....) Friends have been suggesting match.com and what not. But I'm not that desperate. yet. or ever.

LOL. I basically told him that I could hook him up with lesbians but my straight, single asian girl collection is limited. And like the (arrogant) straight male he is (who has read and practiced the wisdom of "the Game"), he proclaims that lesbians are okay; he's never tried one but he thinks he can turn 'em. LOL. OH Jon... somewhere out there, there are women who want to beat you up.

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Monday, May 3, 2010

The game was good. We won the championship back. Lots of hard hits, a couple of cheap shots, a body or two flung around and some pretty good rugby. Oh yeah, two shirts got ripped. lol. A little too much kicking for me though...it's not as exciting when the ball gets kicked back and forth but I guess needs must and all that since both teams were fairly evenly matched and there wasn't much scoring. My sis thought it was funny when ppl got squished (literally at one point in the game) and didn't really understand what was going on but she's an awesome trooper for bunking down in the cold with me to watch a bunch of guys run around on the field :)

gonna start putting up the travel stuff once I get over my intense dislike of the pic uploader that blogger torments me with.

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ah, life.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

the ticket search is still driving me crazy. i hate that everything is still so up in the air :(

been frantically copying bread recipes from a book that I need to return to the library today because someone put it on hold. lol. my brother who's seen me at it for a couple of hours the last few days (damn my lame typing skills) thinks i'm nuts. what? is it that strange for someone to have a couple hundred recipes saved on their computer?

off to watch 30 men in white shorts run, tackle each other and roll around on a field. :D i'm dragging my sister along but i'm sure she won't appreciate the aesthetics of the game as much as i will ;) if only queena and jamille could make it. *grins*

ah, life.

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