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Saturday, November 13, 2004
 
The Incredibles

I saw The Incredibles last night and for those who haven't watched it yet, you're missing out. If you have a girl, bring her out and watch it. If you have an illegitamate son, bring him out and watch it too. In this day and age where there are so many movies to watch but so little time, I definitely think it'd be worthwhile to take some time and go see The Incredibles.

The majority of animated films nowadays are enjoyable but they really don't do it for me in terms of entertainment. Obviously the CG will usually be great and the films usually all have funny lines, but that's about the extent of animated movies.

Now I did enjoy Shrek 1 & 2 but I don't consider them to be in the same category as other animated films because the humor in Shrek is a little more adult-based. (I'm sure many of the young kids who went to watch Shrek probably didn't understand half the jokes and references in that film)

In terms of Disney films, there really wasn't anything that stuck out or made a big impression on me, until now.

The Incredibles delivers humor that both adults and kids can appreciate. I really think Pixar and Disney did an excellent job this time creating and producing an animated film that appeals to all ages. Maybe this will help Disney with their unstable future.

What essentially made me enjoy The Incredibles in particular were the creative plots, ideas, and lines that constantly slapped and poked my brain. Only this film and the Shrek series made me truly realize that there are indeed extremely creative people amongst us.

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Two Week Recap

There were just too many things that appened in the past two weeks to write about, things I would classify more as reflection than anything else. I've been busy thinking about those things amidst juggling more work than three mules are capable of hauling.

Speaking of work, if any of you know of a Japanese in Tokyo who has 10-15 years of Accounting and Finance experience AND who has either a CPA, MBA, or both, drop me a line and I'll introduce that person to an up and coming entertainment firm with stock options.

Gracie's B-day Bash

Yup, it was Gracie's B-day and we celebrated at Cinespace. Before hitting the club, I went to Star Shoez with two of my coworkers, but unfortuntely they couldn't make it to the club because they got intoxicated too quickly. Fortunately, I found more friends at a nearby parking lot and we were able to party it up. Happy b-day Gracie! You finally got your sneakers back. ratatat tat.

B-day girl Gracie and me Paying Attention

And this is the fellahs when they're sober

Julie, her sister, and Underage Event

The Molester and Linda

Seeing a Guatamalan, you'd think I'd be happier

P3's and that same Guatamalan

Awww, look at those two

Stacey, Me, and Nela


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Reena's B-day

Last weekend was also my homegirl Reena's b-day as well. We ended up going to the Highlands and thanks to Reena's bad old self, we got to bypass the long immigration line that formed on the fourth floor and were able to get priority entrance on the first floor. Not only that, but Reena's friends were able to get me in for free with VIP access. That's right - A rooster got in for free at Highlands. Maybe it was because the whole night started right and so my perspective was already biased but I have NEVER tasted Patron that was as good as it was at Highlands. Man oh man. That night was really fun, especially in the VIP room because they played consistently good hip hop unlike the main dance floor which played enough variety to make a kid with ADHD go crazy. Anyway, thanks for that invite and happy b-day again Reena! Hope that guy called you back! Yeah, I know you know who I'm talking about girl.

Me and birthday girl Reena

Kimi, Ellie, and Me

Reena's crew

Me and Ny

Ellie, Kimi, Nicole

Mr. Stiff & Reena


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Eye Candy

Today's eye candy is Carolina Ardohain. She's an Argentinan soap opera star who also does a lot of modeling. Hard name to memorize, but easy candy to swallow.




Tuesday, November 02, 2004
 
Crossroad

I've officially come to a point in my life where there are just too many possibilities; too many avenues to explore; to many oceans to set sail on. I guess this has always been one of the fundamental flaws in my life - the ability to run to so many different places yet not being able to arrive at any exact destination.

At this moment in time, (even as I am typing this) I can vividly see two roads ahead of me, separating into the shadows of tomorrow. I know whatever path I decide to take, I will indefinitely know where I will end at. I just hope I don't regret not taking the other road.

What makes this even more interesting is that one of my homegirls, Reena, read my palm one night during dinner about a month ago and she told me that I had two paths to choose between. One path involved me becoming ridiculously educated. I would be fairly well off financially speaking on that route. The other path entailed me becoming tremendously wealthy through unknown means.

Why I find this prediction interesting is because this is exactly the type of conundrum I find before me. I'm not sure if the end result will be as Reena stated, but I can see it unraveling as such. Maybe my self-cognition of the possibilities that exist and my logical reasoning influenced by Reena's predictions are having too much unprotected intercourse with each other. What to do, what to do... I guess only time and meditation will tell.

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Stacey's Farewell

Stacey decided to leave for the bay and she left exactly two Sundays ago. We ended up going to Prey to celebrate her departure and new job. Stace, good luck with the Event Planning position and I'll see you when you come back to So Cal cuz you know everyone who leaves eventually comes back.

Stacey & Me

Tim, Z, Mat

Jack, Julie, Z

Me & Chester

Nela, Linda, Me

Jiyon & Alan

Forgot-his-name & Stacey


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Halloween on the Strip

Halloween in Las Vegas wasn't as crazy as I thought it was going to be. There weren't as many people dressed up during the weekend as I figured there would have been. It was a good weekend get-away with naturally lots of food and although we had to wait over 2 hours in a line for a club that we didn't even get into, I still had a blast clubbing at the other club, Curve, and gambling the fat in my wallet away.

Those Crazy P3 Kids

Vy & Jeff

Me & Linda

Nela & Josh

Lan & Me

Nixon & Ly

P2's

P3's and their Lesbian Tendencies


The next day, the fellahs and the ladies were able to see the actual Berlin Wall in a casino located in downtown Las Vegas. When I woke up on Sunday, I never thought I'd be offering mountain dew to the porcelin gods in front of the Berlin Wall. Guess you just never know.

Wishing They Could Pee Standing Up


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Eye Candy

I really don't know the name of today's eye candy but she's a Latina wearing a kimono and that's enough for me.

 

 
   
 
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