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Name: Johnny
Birthday: 5/10/1981
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Tuesday, November 08, 2005

yo

 

it's 2005

 

1:49 AM

 

I have an exam in 3 days.  The randomness of xangas


Monday, May 10, 2004

k..mebbe now that things are a bit less hectic..(HECTIC?  i work at a friggin lab!)...I might update.  But then I see all the dead links and images and it deters me...all those hours of waiting for IMAGESTATION to load...freakin a wut happened???

Ok. 5 things that rocked since errr my last entry.

1. Taiwan 2003 rocked.  Simply en fuego

2. Working rocks.  So much downtime

3. Buying new turtles rock even more--Soap & Sponge born. Nike, Pancake, Cliff, Starburst, Mr. Map Turtle, Bumble, Lightbulb, and Pothead.  20 turtles total, I think.  Lost B, E during winter break. Lost Hungry Shell & Hu^2 during winter break.  Nuff said

4. Trip to South Jersey bogs rocked.

5. FOTB newbies rock.  Shows rock.

Maybe I'll update this list and this friggin website too.  Sprained an ankle yesterday playing bball....ow.  But SPAN...rocked.

 


Friday, August 29, 2003

MCATz

hmmm...did i mention how much the MCATS blew? Well...actually not really. Kaplan's test prep made the real thang a lot easier.

                            

Anyway, so I took the April MCATs cuz they say it's better that you do..yada yada..apply early..yada yada wutever. Paid my $1300+ to get the "confidence" that I needed to bust my ass on the test. Like most Kaplan students know, the weekly lessons are a pain to go to since you have to trudge urself all the way to DRL...especially if you live in the high rises and don't really feel like taking the 15 min, going to some dingy freezing engineering room, and listen to a 3 hr lecture on shiet u really don't give a shiet about. They tried to make it interesting, I give ya that...with young instructors making ha ha with you so that you'd understand the material more. Hhaha..I had a dude who reminded me of Adam Sandler or some other comedian...he just had that whiteboy corky attitude that makes you want to cringe and laugh at his jokes at the same time. Best line ever: "Calcitonin....Bon-In....<long pause w/ smirk>.....Parathyroid..bone-out...ok that doesn't really work" Highly effective neumonic indeed.

After a while, I pledged that as long as I'm not going to the weekly lessons, I'd have to bitchdrag myself all the way downtown to take the gazillion practice exams available. And I did just that (thanks to Tiff Choi for the advice)...taking the subway every evening down to City Hall area so I could lock myself in Kaplan's test center and cram as much info as possible in. It wans't that bad..just sometimes the temperature was annoying...or the other students there were annoying...or loud spanish speakers outside....or too quiet...or feeling claustrophobic...or it was dark by the time i left...or i could only do like 2 test max every time i was there...or..u get the idea But mark my words, those tests intimidated me so much that the real thing seemed so much easier! Frequently, after I left the center during the weekends, Chi would meet up with me and we'd head back to campus as she listens to my grumbling about my practice scores.

Finding the testing center was an adventure in itself. Assuming everyone would pick Temple U as the place for D-Day and the lines would be incredibly long, not to mention the competitive pressure strong...I chose to take mine in the middle of oh-friggin-nowhere-bumblefck Jersey. This was like trailer county next to decrepit factories and apartments---my ideal place for a medical exam. After taking the R7 train out to da ghetto, Chi and I walked around and had to ask many locals where this Lincoln Tech was or really existed. A nice lady actually raced thru her forest to show us the right direction to walk. Also met some 55 yrd white dude who kept telling us how "chinkified" he was...with eating only authentic chinese food...getting acupuncture and buying jade; go fig. Thanks to Chi for her sick (sick, not sixth) sense of direction, we found our way back to the railroad and out of the boonies to head back to Philly.

Test day (8 am...Erik drove) had all of us lined up next to a garage full of broken down cars and trucks. Some dude suggested we each choose a car to be our place of examination...pffff. Pencils were sharpened. Doors were closed. Minor fidgeting. Longass wait for form fillouts. Then it began.

The tests flowed like honey...well-paced and no rush. We got out of there around 4:30..much earlier to my delight. But as soon as everyone left in their cars and cabs..i was the only one who walked alone thru the same rainy ghetto route to wait for the train to come pick me up. It was almost...a tearful emotional walk...not of anguish, but of relief.

That very same night was Mr. Ms. Penn Asia 2003. I broke on stage and yelled from the audience, half drunk. Congrats to James Chen and Jess Park for winning. Chinatown dinner afterwards...tradition upheld ever since I was a frosh. God I feel old....sigh.


Thursday, August 28, 2003

  Great Adventure       

"Gotta miss 6-Flags. No matter where u go, there's one close to you. Bigger than Disney, it's where you want to be." (note: the real marketing quote is nothing like this...)

What a better way to complete the year by seeing semi-adults freak out at the sight of a roller-coaster? Especially when u take Chi, who's never been on a coaster before, to the very front seats of Batman the Ride? Or better yet, when ur roomate Dave waits in line for an hourr with yall and then right when the entrance gates open, and the former passengers leave the ride, he runs thru the gate...past the coaster seats..and right out the other side to the Exit (making little "eehee hee hee hee" sounds as he scurries by)? Classic moment with the rest of our mouths agape at his wussiness....  

 Dave-->     

   

   

i'm the master of gay poses...

 

Sweet day...not that many people = no lines.  We ended up going to 8 or so coasters that day...and only missed the kiddie ones and that gayass railroad one.  In any case, Superman the Escape was INSANE.  I just remembered screaming "i'm superman!" and singing the theme song over and over again as we slowly ascended to the top....

Funny thing is our crew eventually split into 2 teams...one stayed for more rides..the other went to the safari.  I'd like to think they were called the "6 Flags guests" and...."the pussies."  hehehehehe  jk (not really).


Wednesday, August 27, 2003

Shiet...just got a rip along the side of my boxers. Mebbe this ass released too much gas...

Ok more memories...

Walnut Walk

Ah yes..the legendary booze walk from one end of Walnut St. to the other end on campus where every senior and his momma tries to take a shot/drink at every bar mapped along the route...and make it to the finish line without heading to HUP instead. Got there a bit late and ate too many HUGE buffalo wings at Moriarty's. By the time we traced the crowd's footsteps, the streets were quite empty and we were left to amuse ourselves any way we could...

 

sad..i see more Poland Spring than alky...and John Cho rather place his head in the dingy alleyway of some pub than get down wit us on the steps of City Hall..wtf

Another way to let the 'ol take control?  Show off by doing random freezes on every architectural structure u can find!

 

Ending poses...another sober nite...sheesh, mebbe getting old after all.  Got livers to watch out for.  

 not really hardcore... more like hard-to-believe-we're-graduating-Penn-like-this.

              our heads... smell



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