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Friday, November 07, 2003
 


Have any of you bought your 2004 calendars yet? Well, here is one you might wanna get. I heard it's selling out fast so cop yours soon.


What up yall. I got sent a couple of links to check out and I just had to share them with the viewing public of my journal. The first site I wanna introduce is www.marryyourpet.com

Here is an excerpt from the disclaimer section:

"MarryYourPet agrees only to marry you and to try to do fun things. This marriage is not recognised either by the court of law or the church, but by the much higher realm of the great pet god in the sky - Mr. Mustofales. Although a mere cat, he is however, omniscient. Don't think you can fool him, ever. If you feed your pet substandard or (heaven forbid) supermarket's own pet food, he will know and you will suffer later."

---Good lo, this site is pretty well made. Somebody must be wearing ten watches cuz they have too much time on their hands. But for the purpose of entertainment, this is fine by me.

Let's continue shall we? Who out there likes to play paper, rock, scissors? Okay, now will all the first graders please put your hands down. Think this game can be considered a sport? Some people think golf is not a sport, and my theory for why they think that way is because they probably failed miserably trying golf so they unconsciously justified that their inability must lead to the conclusion that golf is not a sport. Let's see, come up with an excuse, pick my self-esteem up from the fairway. Anyway, I don't play golf, but I know it's hard. What does this have to do with paper, rock, scissors you might ask? If there is anyone who doesn't think paper, rock, scissors is a sport (that can be played in a tournament), don't tell Master Roshombollah or he might attack you with a scissors fist.

According to a CBS Early News Article, Jason Simmons from Washington, D.C., or Master Roshombollah as he's called, says, “Like any professional athlete, I've been doing a progressive training schedule for the last six to eight weeks. Start off strong. But for the last week or so, I've been trying to take it easy because you don't want an injury going into a tournament of this magnitude.”

So what do you think? Well, don't think. Visit the 2003 International Paper Rock Scissors Site to read more about this fascinating sport. I'm not sure if this has any correlation to this topic but during both 2002 and 2003 the tournaments were held in Toronto, Canada... hmmm.....

On to personal news, I finally went to visit Lan in Chino Hills. Her apartment brought back memories of college when I used to hear the neighbors living on the floor above me run around. Lan's place was nice and tidy, which was surprising, being that I once found some uneaten old oatmeal still in a bowl in her car. Heee, but glad to say, no such things were to be found this time around. I also saw the third Matrix (with Ms. Nguyen). Not as satisfying as I'd like it to be, but I wasn't disappointed by it either. At least watch this flick for the imagery, which one critic hailed as being visual poetry.

Aight, now to end today's entry. Yup, the sweet stuff. This is Kyouko Hasegawa, an actress is Japan who is blowing up. Well, actually, she's been pretty big for a couple of years, but still, she still holding it down strong. Let your eyes feast.



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