Archive for March, 2004
happy
it’s getting warmer outside!!! i can feel it.. with april only a few days away, i think it’s about that time when michiganders can safely say that there will be no more snowstorms.. (but no one will be surprised if it does snow) yeah.. there’s definitely something about nice warm weather that just makes […]
plump
today my friends and i went to new seoul garden, a nice korean restaurant in bloomfield hills, to celebrate davis’ bday.. and we stuffed ourselves silly. goodness.. every once in a while (like once every week or two) i eat so much that i’m in pain for the next 2 hours. even now […]
lots o mexico
i’m in michigan where it’s been snowing for almost 24 hours and there is ice all over. my girlfriend is in acapulco where it’s tropical paradise and there are beaches and tacos all over. this isnt right.
speaking of mexico, recently i tried out big ten burrito, the new burrito joint on campus. […]
more michigan love
and another thing.. what’s up with this weather!?!? it’s been freezing cold and snowing over the past couple of days. ok, so it’s march, and in michigan the winter lasts like 6 months. ok. but on thursday, when me and jase went to work in the morning it was bitter cold and snowing, then when […]
is this thing on?
well it looks like not-updating for 20 days totally annihilated my fan base, or at least did damage to it. maybe i’m just self-conscious and need tangible expressions of encouragement..
on a completely unrelated note, michigan drivers (for the most part) are loco. muy muy loco. seriously, i mean, you would think the car-making capital of […]
missin paradise..
acapulco was awesome. seriously. just look at this:
it’s the view of the bay from our balcony, and it was even more breathtaking in person. i think it’s safe to say that acapulco was the best vacation i’ve ever had in my life - sunny and high 80’s weather, beaches all over, water sports, catching marlins, […]
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