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Saturday, 28 November 2009

  • Black Friday = Two New Pairs of Nikes

    I am not personally big on Black Friday, but these crazy sales allow me to get new clothes for a cheap price. In fact, this year I got two new sneakers. Funny thing though, I didn't purchase any of these, but instead got them as gifts from my family. One was from my mom for early Christmas present and one was from my cousin for my early Christmas present/early birthday present.

    1. Nike Dunk Low CL (Clearance Sale: $21) [Gift from Mom]






    I am like in love with these shoes. Not only because it has my favorite color as the Nike Swoosh, but because how cheap they were. The value makes it more awesome.

    2) Nike NYX Air Twilight Mid (Clearance Sale: $43) [Gift from Cousin]






    These were a little pricier than the other shoes, but still a good price. They look simple and casual.

    Even though, I didn't pay for any of these... I am just glad I found ones on sale that weren't too expensive for them. Sadly the pair of shoes I bought for my mom for Christmas equals about both of these shoes combined. Eh, well its okay... I am just excited to sport these bad boys to school now when I return!

    Later Days...

Friday, 27 November 2009

  • My Xangamercial Contest Entry

    So... I caved in... I caved in and decided to enter my name for the 'The Official Xanga Video Contest'. To be honest, I didn't want to do it, but after a few reminders by other xangans about it; especially Nick and Alex... it made me interested. It made me go... damn should I enter another Xanga contest? I didn't win Xanga King, but it has been awhile since I have done something creative like this on Xanga... so I kinda kept it on the side and continued to stay interested.

    It wasn't until last night when I saw an opening to an old Nick @ Nite TV show that made me officially become interested. This opening inspired me and helped make me a decision on putting my name in the contest. Therefore, I created a video last night for the contest at 2 AM - 3:30 AM. The video isn't great, but it accomplishes what I wanted to do.

    Here's my Xangamercial Contest Entry:



    I will be going against a few of my Xanga friends like Justplainmorgie, Roadlesstaken, Flipguy31o, Osmundaregalis, noree_n and Turbodog so hopefully I can beat a few of them in this contest . I would love the bragging rights.

    Later Days... and vote for me!

Sunday, 22 November 2009

  • Misinterpretations

    Don't you hate it when someone misinterprets something? Especially when that something is from what you said?


    Well I do and whenever this happens I think over the situation constantly wondering what I said wrong and how my statement was misinterpreted.

    Thing is I had this situation recently and I still am unable to understand how my statement was misinterpreted.

    Here's my scenario:

    A few nights ago my buddy's girlfriend was drunk and emotional. We were all eating together at Denny's at about 2 AM after going out for drinks. My friend's girlfriend was still however drunk and emotional from what happened earlier. Due to her emotions making the table feel awkward I decided to share a corny joke to the others I heard in order to help ease the mood.

    "Hey, listen to this... what did the ocean say to the beach?"

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    "It said nothing, it just waved."

    All of us laughed and my guy friends found it humorous yet stupid the same time, but for some reason my friend's girlfriend said something right after the joke that catches me off guard.

    "I don't find that funny, were you referring to me?"

    My face immediately goes . I quickly become worried hoping I didn't offend her so I immediately try to explain the joke.

    "You don't get it? Its just an ocean waving..."
    (I don't remember exactly how I explained it, but I remember it being pointless)

    She later smiled and we soon dropped the joke.

    Even though that night was about 2-3 nights ago, I am still thinking over that event and wondering how that was misinterpreted? In my opinion, I thought it was funny and not referring to anyone...

    Yet instead she ruins my joke by making the mood at the diner table more awkward than before even though the purpose of the joke was to lighten up the mood.

    Can you see how that joke could be offensive besides the word "beach" sounding similar to the word "bitch"?


    Later Days...

Saturday, 21 November 2009

  • Sonlay's Tip For People Going Out To Drink

    Last night, I went out drinking with a bunch of my friends in our hometown. I was back for the holidays and finally able to drink in my hometown. Sadly, the bars in my hometown are sketchier than the bars in San Francisco. So instead of finding cool and chill people, I found: wannabe thugs, actual thugs, hicks, old people, sleezeballs, perverts, locals, and a bunch of students from my high school graduation class who never moved out of town.

    It was a diverse group, but not a diverse group you hope to see.


    Even though I was with a bunch of friends, I did not feel safe with my female friends leaving their drinks unattended. There were guys hitting on them left and right and sleezeballs being touchy flirty. My female friends were pretty much prey toward these men.

    So since I was worried about my female friends, I did something every time I saw them leave their drink unattended.

    I covered their drink with a coaster.


    I did not feel comfortable leaving their drink alone in front of all these predators. I didn't want one to secretly put a roofie in their drinks when I turned around for a quick second or two.

    So my personal tip to you bar/club goers or future bar/club goers is to cover your drink with a coaster when you leave your drink alone. It may look stupid, but it prevent people in sketched out areas from walking by and quickly tossing a roofie in your drinks. So be safe and prevent the pedobears at the club by doing this in case you leave your drink with a friend when you head to the restroom or something.



    Later Days...

    P.S. I saw too many older women going out to the bars acting young. They were dressing sleezy and behaving sleezy. So whenever one walked passed me I yelled toward their direction, "Hey, whose watching your kid?!"

Friday, 20 November 2009

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