Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Last full day in Toronto...

...for maybe a week or something close to that.
I'm moving furniture out tomorrow sleeping in TO, and then moving all the clothes and stuff on Friday and staying in Hammytown (hammy! i haven't forgotten about you! *sniff*). I hope I get along with my housemates because if I don't, there is no way out of it at all =S. I just hope someone is actually in the house when I move stuff tomorrow because I'm moving all the big Ikea furniture stuff...that I can't wait to build!!! For some reason I always find building Ikea furniture to be very calming, but the bad thing is that it's only calming when I do it all by myself.
Went to Pacific Mall and Market Village today with Stella and Neena, and later met up with Tiff and Web. We had a lot of fun; Neena cut her hair, I found Coca-cola earrings (yes, another pair! and they're squishy!), and had a final hurrah with some friends before I left.

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

I-K-E-A part 2

So I went with my mom again today to Ikea to finally buy my bed. It's one of those beds that are pretty enclosed on three of the sides so it's kindof like a sofa but also kindof like a bed. It's good because then I can use it as both! Other than that, we went to Walmart to buy some more stuff and I couldn't find my coca-cola clock! It was soo frikkin awesome and the only Walmart I saw it in was in the one across the street from Markville Mall.
It hasn't really hit me that I'm starting to move out on Thursday. We had the whole summer to spend with friends and say our goodbyes, but now it's like I don't have time! I feel like I'm not really don't high school yet because I don't really feel like I've even finished that level of my life yet...but I have!!! And my mom says that university is going to finish in a blink of an eye.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Wasabi!!

A bunch of us went to All-you-can-eat sushi yesterday and it was soooOOOooo delicious! We ate soo much and it only cost about $26 a person which is a pretty good deal. Before then, a smaller bunch of us wanted to go to the beach and while we were waiting for a certain person in the subway it could really cloudy outside and started to rain. It's not supposed to rain!!! We walked around the Eaton Centre a bit and hung out at Indigo where I bought Wicked (finally!) with the gift certificated I got from my birthday (thank you!). Today is move-in day for Jeff and Robyn and I'm going to miss not seeing them everyday! But as long as we keep in touch I think it'll be alright. I just hope it's not too much to adjust to when I move in on the 2nd..and I hope to leave no strings attached from home when I go.

Daric and Danny

Most of you guys already know the story about Daric and Danny, but if you don't, let me recap. It was last summer in August and I just finished my volunteering at Sicks Kids for the day and had met up with Abby to eat lunch in Nathan Phillips Square (it was Tasty Tuesday I believe). We got our food and went into the lobby of City Hall where it was quiet to gourge ourselves. We sat in front of th elevator where the only bench was and when we were about to leave, two guys walk up to us and ask, "Would you like to be witnesses at a wedding?". I had no other plans and my sister didn't have to go back to work yet so we said "sure!".
We get up to the 3rd floor of City Hall where the "wedding chapel" is and waited in line behind an indian couple with a huge family. We got acquainted with the two guys and they were actually very very nice. Their names were Daric and Danny and they came all the way from San Francisco to get married.When the wedding finished, Abby had used up all the memory on their digital camera and we had to delete some so they could take pictures of us signing the witness papers. Afterwards, they bought us ice cream downstairs and gave us their card and said that if we ever went to San Francisco we should call them. Abby was cleaning out her wallet one day when I was working and she found the card. We realized that we haven't talked to them in a year so we emailed them to see if they still remembered us. Here's an excerpt from the email they sent:
" We had fun on August 12, our anniversary. Since it's a "paper" anniversary, we gave each other a giant world atlas since we both love traveling so much AND an Oxford English Dictionary ( the kind that defines every word in the English language and provides a magnifying glass to read them!) I also gave Danny a Toronto city flag that I ordered from Canada. We had a fun dinner at one of our favorite restaurants, so it was quite a celebration...Danny and I still get along great -- must be your "bridesmaid magic!"
Danny (the one in the brown) is actually an actor and he's currently doing a 7-hour production of Dickens' Nicholas Nickleby at the California Shakespeare Theatre and the two of them just bought a parrotlet to mate with their other parrotlet (small parrots that weigh less than an ounce).
I posted some pictures. One of them is from the day of the wedding and the other one is from their trip to Iceland in June.

Friday, August 26, 2005

Facial

I just came back from my first facial and I have to say that it was the most relaxing thing I've done this summer. The place Abby and I went to was Tonyc in Fairview Mall; I went there one other time for my pedicure and I loved the spa atmosphere that it had. The facial itself was really interesting and very soothing. At one point, the woman put a mask on my face and then two warm towels on top and told me to take a nap for about 15 minutes. I had such a good nap during those 15 minutes, better than the sleep (or the lack of) I've been experiencing for the past couple of days. The facial that I had was the deep pore cleansing one and it cost $65 a person. Now I can't touch my face or go into the sun for too long until tomorrow.

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Great party you guys

Thanks a lot for all those who came (which was 14 people!)! I had a really good time and I hope everyone did too. For those of you who didn't come, let me recap on some stuff that we did.
Once there was a fairly good number of people over, we had some drinks, chilled in the living room, played some ping pong, MJ, etc. etc. Robyn, Steph and I took my dad's huge MDX to Price Choppers and stocked up on some food. We got some really cheap pizzas but later discovered that we were jipped because the pizza's were really small, even though the box was the same size as Delissio pizza boxes. We also bought a 4L tub of vanilla ice cream and we all had some ice cream floats. There was a little bit more drinking, a little bit more drugging at the park, and at one point, we were all at the park to just chill. The non-smokers played on the swings and chatted on the playground. We went back when we got really hungry =(. I didn't really want to get to drunk before I had something to eat, and so most of us got into two cars and we went to Pho's at Bamburgh Gardens for some quick meals. The food was good, the conversation was good (in the sense of we kept having stuff to talk about). After that, we all went back, and Adam had two of us other friends over, and a bunch of us played Twister. It was really interesting because i ended up being the only girl playing since one was sick and two others were sleeping and there were only four girls at this party (at that time, one left earlier).
After all the hilarious and disastrous moments, we all kindof calmed down and started getting really sleepy. Some stayed up and watched I Not Stupid (I didn't find it that good because that fat kid REALLY pissed me off, I really hate kids like that...even though I have to admit that the kid that could draw was really adorable). We got to bed around 6 in the morning (the sun was rising) and we mostly got up around noon-ish. By the time I got downstairs, the majority of the people were already awake except for one. Dali and JJ were nice enough to make breakfast and also to go buy some food for lunch. They got some bacon and cheese burgers and they were really REALLY delicious (props to Dali for some excellent BBQing). By this time, there weren't a lot of people left since two people left around 8 in the morning and two others left after the burger eating. So there were 5 of us left, and we wanted to go do something. Since Fairview has cheap movie tickets we decided to go watch The 40 year-old Virgin. Dali and Darrell went ahead to the theatre to buy the tickets while JJ and I went to drop Tiff off at her house. We drove back and I was glad that JJ was impressed with my driving skills (good to know that some white guys don't think that all asian ppl follow the horrible driving sterotype). The movie itself was pretty hilarious, and it's one of those movies that don't require a lot of thinking and it's just stupid to watch (Like Harold and Kumar! But not as good of course). After that, I said my goodbyes to the guys and went home and then to my grandparents for dinner.
Then when dinner finished and Abby and I were about to go home,Tiff called and we met up with her to go to The Keg for some cheap(-ish)desserts. I had a Crispy Lemon Cheescake and it was soooo delicious. After that, we wanted to go do something and loitered in front of the Keg for about an hour before we decided to go to Shoppers for some nailpolish and then go home.
So that was it. I can't believe I won't be seeing so many of you for soo long (hopefully commencement!) I'm not ready to say all my goodbyes yet and I want to do something again! Except not at my house because it's too close to when my parents are coming home. So I'm thinking of doing something on Saturday, maybe go downtown or something.
Oh, and if anyone asks, I didn't have a party that lasted two days that included alcohol and sleeping over. I actually just had Tiffany and Anthony over to watch some Steven Chow movies *shifts eyes*. It sucked because my dad called right when someone rang the door bell and he was like "who was that?". I feel horrible but I had to do what I had to do....

Monday, August 22, 2005

Bye Bye...

So long, farewell to my parents. I hope they have a GREAT time in Ireland until the 29th...but until then, I'm home alone with my sister. Sometimes I think that's a great thing because we can be totally crazy and no one can stop us. But sometimes it just sucks because all of a sudden one of us is in one of those horrible PMS mood swings and there's no one to stop the arguments or fights. None has happened and I hope none start!
The party is still on for Tuesday and if you haven't checked your email about it...check it now! NOW!!! *clears throat* Anyways, before my parents left, my mom took Abby and I to business depot to get some last second buys (it was a 15% discount today at BDs) We got ink cartridges, laptop backpacks (made by the swiss army company) and laptop locks.
There was the most incompentent person helping us for the ink cartridges. I was off looking at ipod stuff when my mom goes to get the cartridges. She asks this one woman (blonde, white, possibly late 40s?...and still working at Business Depot?!) and she looks through that little booklet with all the different models and the cartridges they take. My mom said "hp psc 750", the woman looks through it and says "ok, it should be number 12 (or some other obscure number)."
Mom: Hmm, do they still have those colour and black ink duel packages?
Dumb Salesclerk: Um, I don't think they sell those anymore together because it's such an old model.
At this point I'm a little confused since we bought this brand new printer at the beginning of my gr. 12 year so...wtf? I went over to the little booklet to see where the hell this woman saw this model. She was actually in the HP Fax section and was looking at that. I kept saying, "um, but this is the fax section, we have a printer/copier/scanner". But she kept defending herself by saying "oh, but this is the model, HP 750". I flip to the Printer/Scanner/Copier section and TADA!! There is OUR printer with the RIGHT cartridge numbers...and yes, they still sell them in duel packages. Afterwards, the sales clerk said, "you can get the Business depot cartridges for about $10 less". My mom and I discuss a little bit because we weren't sure whether to get reused cartridges that Business Depot is reselling without telling HP about it. We decide against and get new cartridges for $10 more because the cartridges can last me for almost the entire year. We tell this to the sales clerk and she gives us the "ARE YOU GUYS FUCKING STUPID?!" look that I HAAATTTEEEE. We get the stuff and leave and I wished I punched that useless blonde idiotic sales clerk in her inch thick makeup face.
After that, my mom and I dropped my sister off at her boyfriend's house and we went to Bridlewood to check out some boomboxes on sale in The Source a.k.a Radioshack. It wasn't open yet so we checked out K-Mart which was next door. I bought myself some really REALLY comfy Serta pillows and a winne the pooh pillow case and matching twin bed cover set. It is SOOOOOO adorable. There definitely goes my colour scheme.

Sunday, August 21, 2005

How to get cheap gas...


the horror of the rising gas prices! Posted by Picasa
As you can see, gas prices ain't cheap so here's a tip for all of you. Go to the gas stations that only have 3 squares in the sign, so there is no possible way for it to go above 99.9 cents!

Friday, August 19, 2005

I-K-E-A!!

I bought myself a desk with an add-on shelf unit AND a drawer on wheels and they all match each other! The problem was that they ran out of the black-brown wood so my entire plan for black/red/white is gone! Gone I tells ya! I had to settle with regular birch colour. Also got me one of those crazy hanging things with 6 compartments, and it's all mesh-like. I don't know if I'll ever use it, but I have one now just in case! I really wanted some of that 99 cent pasta too but apparently they start selling that after 3 pm which SUCKS.
Afterwards the RAIN CAME! DUM DUM DUMM!!! *Bass drum rolls followed by some timpani*. We were actually able to fit all the stuff that we bought into my mom's little acura and drove off. The rain just started getting worse and worse, and right after we drop off my dad back at work (came with us for some lunch and ikea shopping) the flash flooding began. We made it to the CIBC and we could see that the parking lot was getting a little flooded. Went inside, and deposited (or tried to anyways) some money into my account. Right when they were making my deposit, there was a black out and you just heard the managers yelling "lock the drawers! lock the doors!". That was kindof awesome..still not sure if they made the transaction so I might just have to go back and do it again. When we left, the rain was killer, there was some hail too and it was just bad luck that the one parking spot that we were in was the lowest park in the entire parking lot. The umbrella didn't help much and my pants got soaked in foot high water. The drive home was kindof thrilling and scary at the same time. We tried to go down VP but there was this little lake that was getting deeper at this dip in the road and even the vans and SUVs were u-turning out of there. There were huge puddles everywhere and the water was spurting maybe 5 feet high from car wheels trying to get a grip on the road. My mom's knuckles were white on the steering wheel for the entire car ride and when we finally got home, we couldn't have been happier. But OH NO! The adventure doesn't end here!!!!
Our roof has been a bit of a trouble lately, having huge holes and whatnot, and part of our living room and solarium were leaking and the entire basement was flooded. I had one of those 10 litre buckets and I scooped about 4 bucket loads, walked up two flights of stairs to pour them out. My back is spasming a little bit now but I think I'll be ok. I finally gave up after I kept seeing the water rushing in everytime I wiped some away. It's definitely a lot less now since it took my mom about 3 hours to get rid of almost 3 inches of water in our basement. There was so much of our stuff that got soaked, like our old vhs tapes that my dad copied from those huge black disks illegally, papers, magazines, a lot of my sister's university stuff and I was suprised that I didn't get shocked by the freezer.
But now I'm sitting here, typing this blog because I'm sure the water will somehow miraculously go away by tomorrow.

Thursday, August 18, 2005


for those of you who don't know who Spike is...there ya go! (He's the one with the profile) and there's Angel in the background too. :) Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Shop Till You Drop

The shopping for university stuff has BEGUN!
Went to Staples on Sunday and bought myself all this stuff that I probably don't really need but want. Like this 10 colour pen set that I got...ooo, so many colours! (Note to people: do NOT buy gel pens to write notes with because they'll stop working the moment you need them the most). My sister and I were also thinking about buying backpacks that can carry our laptops in because we're both going to be biking a lot next year and having one of those business sidebags that weigh a crapload by themselves is going to be a bit of a hassle. My parents have decided to not buy me a new printer, but give me the 3in1 we have at home right now and my dad is going to replace it with this $250 fancy digital photo printer/scanner/copier that he couldn't take his eyes off once we stepped foot into Staples. There are still so many things that I NEED to buy (from Ikea, woo!), like a bed, and a desk and possibly a lamp (and maybe more clothes hehe..). I've decided that I'm going to make my furniture as black as possible (the stuff that I'm buying anyways) because I wanted my room to somewhat coordinate. Except for the two pieces of white furniture that comes with the room, I want everything else to be black. It all started in Walmart when I bought that black hamper...my parents came up with the idea that I should buy everything black so I agreed. So far, I have the black hamper, the black(-ish) mini boom box, and a black garbage can (that I got from Kitchen Stuff I think the name was, the place was really cool with lots of crazy stuff that you would never imagine buying. Like this chess/drinking game where it has the chess board but the pieces are shotglasses, or roulette where different shotglasses represent a different range of numbers). Hopefully from Ikea, I can get a black frame bed and other stuff but I know in the end my room is going to look like nothing because I'm getting a floral pattern comforter from my grandma (which is REALLY REALLY comfortable I don't think I even need a bed) and all this other stuff. Maybe I can get some red in there or something...but yea, Ikea shopping!!
Other than that, I need to get a DVD burner because my computer has about...359 Mb left because I'm trying to download all seven seasons of Buffy and I don't think I can. I only have about 3 seasons right now and I really want to get season 2!!! Ahh!! Angel turning evil!! It took me about 2 years to get over Buffy and then Razer replaces MTV Canada and bam! Playing all the old Buffy episodes again, and my crush for Spike has returned (oh man, the chiseled cheek bones and that platinum blonde hair? HOT). Ok, where was I? Oh right, dvd burner. Yea, I need one of those and also DVD-Rs then too. Does anyone know where I can get a decent burner for cheap? And also dvd-rs? I was thinking of looking in Pmall but on the other hand, it IS pacific mall (the place of disorientation and horrible parking lots).

Sunday, August 14, 2005

It's A Warzone

My god, Walmart is frikkin INSANE!!! There are just piles of backpacks strewn all over the aisles, people grabbing things, throwing other things around, and buying unnecessary things! I went to Walmart to buy this canvas hamper thing that folds up that my mom saw in the flyer this morning. It looks nice and I decided to buy it. Being IN Walmart reminded me of that South Park episode when the huge Wall-mart business took over the little town and people kept buying unnecessary things. My dad kept pointing to things and saying, "hey, do you need one of these things?" when I obviously don't! Like, he picked up this mini tupperware set and told me that it would be really useful if I had one of those...
Most of the day today was spent shopping in Markville mall, where I ended up buying a mini boombox also for my room (in the house!!). Markville mall is actaully a really nice mall with some decent stores. They had that one salon called Melonhead that I kept reading about in articles. It's a kid's salon and they have little toy horses and cars that kids can sit in and watch tv while the stylists cut their hair. The whole store is extremely colourful and I wish something like that had existed when I was a kid.
I also went to Winners, but not the one at Markville Mall and bought myself a pair of Billabong jeans. The most annoying thing about Winners is that they put the plastic security things right where the hip bone is so you can't try on the pants properly. It was such a bitch pulling the pants up past the thighs without seriously harming yourself in the process. I have this bruise line running down my left thigh now because of it. Also, it made me feel fat because I couldn't fit into size 3 pants. But that's partially because I haven't been working out or eating healthy for majority of the summer. I have to start swimming or something.

Thursday, August 11, 2005

I am too NICE!!

Man, I think I just have a problem with saying no to people. Even though I really wanted to finish work on the 15th, my boss asked me if I could work another week. I really didn't want to, so I kindof came up with the excuse that I needed to go house shopping (which I still need to do). But anyways, I agreed to work until Wednesday *sigh*. I can't say no, but at least I can compromise to a shorter extra working period in my head. MAN! And for the SAME amount too!! Maybe I just don't know how to say no without sounding really selfish or mean...I guess it's something that I need to work on.

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

New Template

After choosing skin after skin, I've decided to come back to my old one. Plus now I figured out how to put up links! yay! --->

Less Than A Week To Go!

Work is almost done, and I'm kindof excited that I won't be doing anything important (or productive really) for a week, and then my parents going to Ireland for another week....now THAT'S called summer holiday! The raccoons have not come back since my last post and my dad couldn't be happier. Went to Jeff's yesterday and it was alright, except he had no a/c, I was sweating like a watermelon just talking to Carol on the phone! Ah yes, she was on the phone with various people for like an hour and a half. But yea, it was really nice talking to her again since I haven't spoken to her since school ended. We got onto the topic of buying stuff for the dorm, and it hits me that I'm probably one of the only people graduating who's living in a house next year (as in, not my own house). My dad now wants me to live in a dorm for second year, but I don't know if I want to. The whole point of living in a dorm is to transition you to live in a house (according to Abby's logic), and that makes sense to me. But yea, it would still be nice to live in an actual dorm since we've been "training" to by going to Queens and living in that dorm.
I have to say that I really enjoy looking through the Ikea Catalogue. I wish I had the money to have an entirely room refurnished with Ikea products. The major things I need from there is a desk (for my sweet sweet lappy) and a bed for...sleeping and studying of course. There was this circular bed that they had that I REALLY wanted, but it was almost $2000. Having an empty room to put in and decorate however I want for a year is really making me think about what theme I should do. But I mean, what other theme than Coca-cola? There was this really cute pop can cd thingy that kindof sits sideways, and when you put the front, it slides out and you can put all your cds in it. That would fit so well into the room, except it's not very stable. So I don't know if I want to make a Coke theme because I'll be too distracted..maybe I'll just make the room LOOK like an Ikea room, but not actaully an Ikea room (oooooo.....), since I'm sure that theme would be much easier to follow through. (See, I just talked myself out of another thing!)

Monday, August 08, 2005

Rocky Raccoon!

I don't know why, but no matter how rabid the raccoons may be, they're still absolutely adorable to me. The ringed tail and that little masked face..so cute! It's probably all that San-x stuff I was exposed to during my fob phase. But back to the raccoons. There were 3 outside of our house last night and they were so clever! They actually knocked down the giant log that we put on top of the green bin, unlatched the lid and were eating things inside. I heard the scratching of plastic from my room (which is right above where the garbage cans and stuff are) and I told my dad. He rushed down, and shooed off what he thought to be all of them (two)and when he went to check the green bin, another one jumped out of the bin. It totally freaked him out, even though he won't admit to it. After that, my dad took his 5-iron (or 3?) and started hitting the wooden fence to scare off the raccoons. He even threw one of our empty bins into the dark hoping to hit something. One of the raccoons went into the opposite direction of the other two and had to run on the fence to join them again. He was running, my dad was holding a golf club about to swing at it, and it totally psyched out the raccoon. It slipped but didn't fall off the fence (heehee..I find that adorable).
After they were gone, we had to put all the green bin garbage into a new bag, and had to figure out how to stop the raccoons from eating our delicious left-overs in the garbage.I came up with the idea of sticking one of the heavy cinderblocks on top of the lid, so even if they were able to push it off, they would probably hurt/kill itself or another raccoon. We went with that plan and even after we all tried to settle back into bed and try to sleep, I heard the scraping plastic noises once again. I called for my dad, he opened the back door and the three raccoons scurried off again. Then silence, I tried to get back to bed, but again I heard the noises. This time my dad just shone a flashlight from my window and the raccoons didn't come back. Maybe we somehow synthesized daylight and they all went to take a nap. One of the times when my dad opened the door, a huge fly zoomed into our house, and my sister and dad closed the doors into one of the small hallways and all I could hear was, "Dad! Just grab a sandal and kill it!", "Boom, crash, boom!".
So as you can see, this was a lot of commotion for one night, and after ALL this, we had a blackout. Yes, our theory was that since we thwarted the raccoons plans to eat our garbage, they blacked out our entire neighbourhood. Yup, sounds logical enough to me!
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I only have one more week of work left and it's all over!! Yay! I can finally have a "relaxing" summer and sit around, or go shopping (ooo..I have a debit card now =)).

Thursday, August 04, 2005

Party Status

Hey everyone. So I sent out an email, I'm sure I've missed a whole crapload of people, so whoever did get one, just invite more people (girlfriends, boyfriends, significant others, friends that I might have forgotten). It would be great if a lot of people came because it would kind of be like a goodbye party for us. So like before, it's the 23-24 (just in case people want to crash for the night), and people should bring stuff to do. Um, PS2, Gamecube, the works. Also bring food and alcohol if you can because I'm sure as hell not going to be able to supply any of that. There's also a park nearby if people want to hit around a ball or throw a frisbee (if you have something like that, bring it just in case I don't have it). I have a ping pong table in the basement and we can even set up a MJ game if enough people are interested. Uhh...oh! Bring movies too if you want to watch them..and uh...did I mention bring food? =P.
In other news, I now officially have my own bank account with CIBC. It took a lot longer than I thought to open up an account, mostly because of the imcompentency of the woman who was helping us. So yay! I found out though that I can't write cheques because I'm not 19, and that there would be transaction fees and service charges if I had a chequing account, so I ended up getting a savings account. I can still use it in stores and also to take out money.

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

There's a Line that People Just Shouldn't Cross

I'm fed up. People need to start putting on more clothes. I'm fine with the short shorts and the tank tops, but my god! Don't wear a FUCKING bikini in the mall! Seriously! Not only is it very unnecessary, but it is also VERY UNFLATTERING. I was in First Markham Place the other day, and I passed by these three white chicks (probably 14-15-ish years old), and one of them was wearing short shorts and a bikini top. Not only was she extremely hideous, she wasn't leaving much to the imagination to anyone. And if she thought she was going to pick up chinese guys with that attire on (and that makeup) then she's twisted in the head. Sure it may be hot outside, but wearing a bikini INSIDE an air conditioned mall is not only stupid but...no wait, it IS just stupid.
I really think people should start wearing clothes that flatter their body and are decent, and not clothes that show more skin and leave nothing to the imagination. I don't want to see people's ass cracks or their stomachs hanging three inches over their jeans (or any kindof roll for that matter). I'm not being discriminatory against anyone, but I don't want to puke out my lunch in the foodcourt when I see someone who has 90% of skin showing waddling in front of me. Have sone decency people! Showing more skin does NOT mean attracting more guys (or girls, whatever).

"Oh, don't be so mean. Bigger girls wear tighter, more revealing clothes because it makes them confident in themselves"
Bullshit. I think these girls would probably lose more confidence from all the taunting than anything else. It's ok to buy the right size shirt, not only will it look better, but less people will stop staring for all the wrong reasons.

"But you wear tight pants and short shorts all the time, aren't you being a little hypocritical?"
No.

"But celebrities wear bikinis and show off major cleavage all the time."
Sure they do, but they're OUTSIDE on a beach, or on the red carpet.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to lower people's self-esteem here. I'm not calling all fat people ugly, or skinny people beautiful (I mean, my god, look at me), but I don't go around prancing around, wear a bikini in a mall, and get everyone's attention for all the wrong reasons. The guys that you DO want to look at you will look at you the way you are, not the amount of flesh at you show. So come on ladies! Pull up those pants, wear a belt, and buy the right size shirt. Not only for your sake, but for the sake of all those innocent corneas out there.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

One More Month!!

You guys!! It's August already! Meaning we have another month of partying and then it's school time (for the majority of us anyways). In a way I'm really excited but also a little bummed because I won't be seeing most of you every single day like I have been for the past four years. (I'm sure I have major grammatical errors in this blog, so bear with me people.).
It's official people! My parents are going on a vacation from the 21-28th. I'm totally having a party, maybe even a two day one just in case people want to sleepover. I'm thinking of the 24-25 but if you guys want to have it some other time during that week, just comment. Same old rules for parties: no drugs (there's a park down the street so you can go there if you want), no breaking stuff in my house (meaning climbing on stuff or throwing things around), and finally, if you puke, you clean it up yourself, because I'm sure as HELL not cleaning it up for you. Oh, and also its BYOB (i'm sure some of you can get it legally now). So yes, I'll have a party if I think people are actually going to come. If not, I'm just going to go clubbing every night with my sister and get drunk by myself, lol. No, don't worry, I'm not an alcoholic, so I'll probably just get drunk with other people =P.
I have another 2 weeks left of work and then it's over for me! After that, I have a Welcome Day on August 12 for Mac and then I have to start planning for what I need to buy for my room in the house and also for school. I feel kindof jipped (sp?) for not being able to get into res because for frosh week, they only mention things that have to do with groups from the different res buildings. My sister said for frosh in Queens they had a group for off-campus housing people. I just hope they have something like that in Mac...