They even had a section for bike goods, so I had to see what I needed to Hulk Up my bike. I definitely needed some reflectors to blind those morons who drive like they're missing some chromosomes. At first I didn't believe they had any reflecting power so I needed a camera's flash to test them. They reflect right?
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Are my reflectors working?
They even had a section for bike goods, so I had to see what I needed to Hulk Up my bike. I definitely needed some reflectors to blind those morons who drive like they're missing some chromosomes. At first I didn't believe they had any reflecting power so I needed a camera's flash to test them. They reflect right?
Friday, August 7, 2009
Tio Juan
She wanted me to come over and help her with some applications that were due. I don't know about other UCs, but UCSD doesn't do a great job at informing incoming students about what is needed and how to prepare. The only reason I know is because there's a facebook group for the UCSD 2013 class. Such smart ppl out there....
I always begged her to take me to get mexican food cause mexicans know where to get thee bomb mexican food, chinese ppl know chinese food, etc.. So we headed down international and for a second I thought she was taking me to taco bell haha. We ended up at "Tio Juan". A locally famed taco truck parked on 40th Ave. and Foothill. It was literally my first time eating from a taco truck and it was actually really good!! I had a chicken burrito and she had steak. She claims their hot sauce is the best around and it was really good, nothing crazy but yummy spicy. So head over to "Tio Juan" taco truck today because apparently they got 5 stars on yelp haha!
http://www.yelp.com/biz/taqueria-el-tio-juan-oakland
Monday, August 3, 2009
Funk & Punk #3
- First of all, Robyn's video of "Handle Me" is beyond mesmerizing. All those funky outfits and boxes and whakydoodles just does it for me. People say she can't dance, but I beg to differ. She's not trying to go Beyonce on America, she's dancing with her own style. Plus her song is really catchy, she's considered pop/electronica/R&B and I think she blends those genres really nicely. She's 30 years old and I think her Jojo sounding voice is gonna last her awhile. She owns her own record label "Konichiwa Records" which I believe goes hand in hand with her song "Konichiwa Bitches". Anyways, give her a listen and I believe you'll find many of her songs to stick in your head until dawn.
- City and Colour has been a reoccuring acoustic band for me. The first time I looked at the singer I thought some country smash was gonna vomit out his mouth, but it's quite pleasant eh? That's canadian for you I guess. "The Girl" is very interesting to me because it seems to be structured weirdly. Front man, Dallas Green, basically sings the lyrics twice in a completely different tone. The beginning of the song is very melow, but the middle picks up with an upbeat rockish tone. I really enjoyed the ending of the video because they added in a little blooper kind of thing. "I broke my string". Haha another song I recommend by them is "sometimes".
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Kite Invasion (festival)
My first time attending the Berkeley Kite festival was an eye opener for me. You can't help but receive inspiration from the universe when you see millions of kites in the sky. It was extremely cool how 60 percent of the sky was filled with kites. It reminded me of an alien invasion scenario.
I was pretty excited when I heard they had a candy drop!! What is better than candy falling from the sky? Nothing is!! I went over to the section where the candy would be dropping from a huge kite flown by a creepy clown. Then I realized they only wanted 2-11 yr olds to participate, darn it! So I had to stay behind the lines and just hope for the candy to catch some turbulence and come my way...
There were "kite fighting" championships where people tried to cut each others kites in the air and whoever is the last one left wins. That part was actually kind of intense because the announcer was stating every little move of the kite fliers (apparently there's strategies). Still, overall the events were a bit corny. Such as the "kite dancers". They played some classical music and I guess the pair of kites were "dancing"? Anyways if you didn't go, I'd recommend you attend this event in 2010 because it's something everyone should see atleast once in their lifetime.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
REVIEW: 500 Days of Summer
Overall, it was really funny and both the characters have relatable personalities. It was really easy to understand the film because they weren't being "super-actors". They just acted like normal people would act, if your normal people acted like people who would take pictures of humping bunnies and then smile about it later... Wait you've never done that?!
The movie had a funny & mellow tone and felt similar to the french film: "Amélie", which you should see as well. It added a nice touch to my tiring evening and it's definitely entertaining. I'd strongly recommend you check it out because it's one of those movies where you want to buy it immediately if production moved at lightning speed. Coming out in theaters Friday, July 17th.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Promise of Eternal Life
"Many many years ago, in a sad faraway land there was an enormous mountain made of rough, black stone. At sunset, on top of the mountain, a magic rose blossomed every night that made whoever plucked it immortal. But no one dared go near it because its thorns were full of poison. Men talked amongst themselves about their fear of death, and pain, but never about the promise of eternal life. And ever day, the rose wilted unable to bequeath its gift to anyone... forgotten and lost at the top of that cold, dark mountain, forever alone, until the end of time."
Thursday, July 9, 2009
One Soul, Lots of Spirit #1
Hope is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune--without the words,
And never stops at all,
And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.
And on the strangest sea;
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.
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I always enjoy reading poems and quotes from famous writers and poets because a good writer is like a great politician. They'll know how to connect with their audience; without contaminating their work with fake intentions. I'm no writer and I barely enjoy reading, but I do have favorite authors and poets such as Emily Dickinson. She knows what she's talking about. She's been through so much in her life and seen so many close friends and family pass away before her."It seemed to me I should die too if I could not be permitted to watch over her or even look at her face anymore." It amazes me that such a depressed woman can write such uplifting messages. It goes to show that anyone can find peace within themselves if they look hard enough and learn to cooperate with their soul. Instead of giving up and losing spirit.
We can all learn from Emily Dickinson to never give up on hope because it's not something you can leave behind or stop. Hope is something that carries us in life and teaches us great lessons such as failure and not always getting what we want. But it's absolutely necessary to HOPE because it tames our soul to make us all stronger; to aim for something that requires such reach, inevitably makes us all stronger individuals with unbreakable spirits. Hope gives us more than anyone may realize, it is a natural stimulant. If someone stops hoping then the consequences are more drastic than simply failing at something. You are dying if you are not hoping; wasting away your life and making yourself sick thinking about all the things that should have happened.
I always remind myself when my vision doesn't come true, that I'm living my life for myself and if I'm not satisfied then I'm absolutely going to try again and hope for the best. And if that doesn't work then just remember that as long as you tried your best, then that should be enough to make you satisfied. It's finding satisfaction that makes life worth living. And hope is the part that helps you figure out what truly satisfies you in life. TRY IT TODAY FOR FREE!
Monday, June 29, 2009
Funk & Punk #2
- Duffy's album "Rockferry" has amazing songs such as "I'm Scared" and "Mercy", but I chose to blog about "Rain On Your Parade" because it's a bit weird. I enjoy quirky song lyrics such as those by Ingrid Michaelson, where the diction of the artist grabs the listener's attention immediately. "Rain On Your Parade" has quite a negative view point, but I like how she sings the song with pride and it has a nice rhythm.
Duffy was up against Adele for "best new artist of the year" at the 2009 Grammys and Adele ended up winning. Not many people know, but both artists are of Welsh heritage and Adele stated in "Nevermind the Buzzcocks" that Duffy is northern welsh, while she is southern....not a serious competition right? They're both from Wales, it's a win win situation since they're both great singers anyways.
- Shiny Toy Guns are one of my favorite bands since 8th grade and I can't believe Carah Faye isn't part of it anymore! You'll remember her voice from hit songs "You Are The One" and "Le Disko". I'm not sure why she left the band, but Carah definitely beats the new girl, Sisely Treasure (a PCD reject). Even so, I still support the Shiny Toy Guns because their unique and still cranks out great songs such as "I Owe You A Love Song". Check out their new album "Season of Poison" at http://shinytoyguns.com/
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Summer 2009
[ ] Paint 3 canvases
[ ] Sketch future paintings
[ ] Yogurtland!
[ ] Eat at Osha SF
[ ] BEACH
[ ] Pack / UCSD
[ ] Exercise…”a lot”
[ ] SFMOMA - Georgia O’Keefe
[ ] SF Asian Art Museum – Lords of the Samurai
[ ] Get a driver’s license
[ ] Harry Potter: Half Blood Prince
[ ] Transformers 2
[ ] Stock up on green tea
[ ] Visit the Doctor
[ ] Re-pot Joshua tree
[ ] Finish painting Munny
[ ] MOCHA
[ ] Internship/ Job
[ ] Transfer desktop to laptop
[ ] Buy dorm supplies
[ ] Road Trip
[ ] Make shorts
[ ] Score a PETA t-shirt
[ ] ♀♪♂♫☼►◄↕1‼
[ ] Feed geese/ pigeons
[ ] Visit the animal shelter
[ ] Volunteer for AIDS Walk
[ ] Emerson: Nature Essay
[ ] BBQ
Monday, June 15, 2009
It Rained on End
My dream: It felt like I was in a room surrounded by four walls, but it was really outside in the open. The Earth seemed cube shaped instead of spherical (kinda like a fish tank). The skies darkened and it began to rain. My eyes were targeted at the sky the whole time and I didn't look at the ground, but I sensed there were others around me. So I kept staring at the sky and I noticed I wasn't getting wet at all, even though I was outdoors! The people around me began screaming and I realized the rain was falling up! It looked like one of those overdone music video effects where glass breaks and water spills, then they rewind the film to make it look cool? This was "reality" and it was really happening. The rain wasn't getting anywhere, it just compiled in our atmosphere, like a pool being filled upside down. I could hear people screaming and crying with fear and I knew it wasn't good because the rain was getting closer, inward. I thought to myself that if it kept raining our Earth would be under water and everyone would be doomed. I just stood there and kept staring like it was too amazing to stop. Water soon touched the tree tops and my eyes were getting tired. I stopped staring to rest my eyes and closed them. When I reopened them, the awaiting water of doom had begun to fall and break... It began pouring down like "normal rain" and the screams and cries became silence. You'd expect the compiled rain to hit the ground hard, but it made relaxing sounds that brought relief.
To dream that you get wet from the rain, indicates cleansing from your troubles and problems. Rain also symbolizes fertility and renewal.
To see and hear rain falling, symbolizes forgiveness and grace. Falling rain may be a metaphor for tears, crying and sadness.
To dream that you are watching the rain from a window, indicates that spiritual ideas and insights are being brought to you awareness. It may also symbolize fortune and love.
To hear the tapping of the rain on the roof, denotes spiritual ideas and blessings coming to mind. It may also suggests that you will receive much joy from your home life
