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Birthday: 8/17/1984
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Thursday, October 12, 2006

Why is everyone asleep!?!?!

It's only 2:44 AM!!!

AHHHHHHHHHHHH


Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Proud to be Chinese

Fan saves TV from burning house
Thu Jun 29, 7:31 AM ET

Beijing - A Beijing soccer fan refused to let the small matter of his house burning down disturb his enjoyment of Tuesday's World Cup match between France and Spain.

A fire broke out in a hutong in the centre of the Chinese capital at 03:00 local time on Wednesday - kick-off time in Hanover - and gutted the traditional courtyard dwelling, the Beijing Daily Messenger reported.

"When the neighbours shouted 'fire!', I took my little baby and ran out in my nightclothes," the man's wife told the paper.

"My husband paid no attention to the danger, just grabbed the television and put it under his arm.

"After getting out of the house, he then set about finding an electric socket to plug in and continue watching his game."

The anti-social timing of the matches broadcast from Germany, which is six hours behind China, has forced some Chinese fans to go to great lengths to follow the action.

One man quit his job in Beijing to return to his hometown Chongqing so he could watch the whole tournament uninterrupted.

State news agency Xinhua reported that the 23-year-old's boss at the IT company had offered him a pay rise, but he turned it down flat, saying the World Cup was more important than his job.

The Guangzhou Daily reported that local police were forced to release a thief arrested for stealing a mobile phone when the victim refused to press charges because he did not want to miss the start of a match.

Although there are also many female World Cup fans in China, one man in the south-eastern city had to sign a contract with his wife agreeing to do all the housework during the month of the finals so he could watch the matches at night.

Another from Putian, Fujian province, took a less diplomatic approach, Xinhua reported.

When his cheers during the Argentina-Ivory Coast match woke his wife and she switched off the television, he locked her in their bedroom and settled back down to watch the game ignoring her loud protests.

Reuters

Such dedication.  Makes me proud to be Chinese


Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Damn.. little kids are crazy, especially boys...
I was camp leader for TC Happy Healthy Camp this weekend.  It was a great experience taking care of 9-11 year olds, made me realize the energy and frustration it takes to be a parent. 
They just don't listen!  Unless you yell at them.  Then they listen for about 15 seconds.  Then they forget.  Then I have to yell at them again.
Had a great time though, met some great kids.  They are just too funny sometimes.  One kid was just mad hyper. 
Another was just so smart.  He asked me if the mad hyper kid had ADHD (how did he know that for his age?).  
I would tell another kid to tuck in his pants, and he would hike them up to his chest, and keep it like that.  Guess he didn't care about looking cool.
Another kept touching the other kids' 'peepee' and turning off the light when others were using the bathroom.  He was the rebel of the group.
I'm still recovering from the exhaustion.  Good night everyone


Tuesday, June 13, 2006

I poured gallons and gallons of Arizona Teas down the drain and dumped buckets worth into the toilet today. 
Quite a waste...  I would drink all of them instead of throwing them out, but that would give me diabetes. 
Too bad I don't work for Poland Spring.


Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Congratulations everyone graduating in 2006!

So now I am currently an unemployed Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biomedical Engineering desperately seeking a summer job. 
But school is not over for me, I'll be returning to school in the fall for my Masters.  Yay.......... more school...

So what have I been up to these past few weeks?  Mostly, I've been watching season 1 of the TV series "24".  I've never been so addicted to a show since "Friends",
so if you have free time, I would definitely recommend watching it.  I would start season 2, but then I wouldn't have time to do anything else   Now I realize I have so much TV to catch up on

Congrats to the Dallas Mavericks for finally beating the Spurs.  Here's something interesting that happened during game 7.
Enjoy! (but for some that feel his pain, you may not enjoy as much)  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUHIfOicCbU

And finally, I love my baby.  She understands me so well and is very supportive.  And although I'll have my occasional "forgetfulness",
she accepts and loves me for who I am.  I couldn't be happier.  Love you baby!  



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