Good lord..another 10cm of snow?
Now that I'm finally done all of my round I of midterms, I have a little time to relax because the next sucker punch of round II begins. Although I did horrible, I am oh so glad that they are over and with. The last one being with Chem 573, which was brutal. I know why now that class needs a 40% average of final and midterm to achieve a C-.
Nothing new to report I suppose. School, life, work..all normal, so far.
Went clubbing on Friday....it has a been a long time since I did that. Clubbing in itself, was fun, with friends and all, but I would have to say the atmosphere at Tantra was damp and unhyped, something to tire of easily. And for this, I blame it all on the Whiskey. Damn you Whiskey, for not letting us in!!!
Plans for a trip to China with my family this summer are in the works. We're looking for tours right now that would take us almost everywhere, so for that, I'm looking forward to it..a bit =) I've heard many horror stories about good old Mainland China, so I have my reservations. I have heard though, that the scenery is amazing.
I have also bought a bag of Cadbury Mini Eggs. That's right folks. All 943g of it. It's heavy as hell, but it is such a gulity splurge. At Superstore, it's about a 12 dollar bag of chocolate, which I admit, is pretty hefty for a bag of chocolate. But no no--this isn't just a bag of chocolate...it's a bag of Mini Eggs. That is where the difference lies. *sigh* I think I'd better wake up earlier every morning and run a lap or two around the gym.
I also offically started my "training" as a dota noobie...thanks to Darren and Thanh. After watching Darren being fascinated with this game for so long, I decided to give it a whirl, to see what was so fun about it. And well..it was ok. Out of all the Warcraft games, I definately decided that this one was the most difficult. I suppose the funnest part was watching Thanh take control of my character and kick everyone's ass. And I guess the suckiest part was watching my own ass get whooped by other people =(. But nonetheless, I did learn some stuff, and maybe later on I'll play. Leave it to me, I think I'd take my World of Warcraft anyday, or even Tower Defense. But that's okay....learning new things is good!
I am in desperate need to download a new korean series. Does anyone have a good one out there?!?!
Speaking of which, I finally found a clip from MTV's TRL where Rain was presenting live. They do a mini interview of him, in which he spoke english. As much as I love his chiseled body, his smooth moves, and his giddy smile, his english was a disappointment for me. It actually made him sound VERY girly, and I would have to say that he should reconsider that english album until his english improves:
But hey, at least the guy can dance. But for now, I'd rather him croon in Korean anyday, since it makes him sound better. Mayhaps I'm expecting too much, yes?
And for those who don't have it, Eason Chan's newest CD "Life Continues" is goood!!
Tis all for now, over and out
Karen
Nothing new to report I suppose. School, life, work..all normal, so far.
Went clubbing on Friday....it has a been a long time since I did that. Clubbing in itself, was fun, with friends and all, but I would have to say the atmosphere at Tantra was damp and unhyped, something to tire of easily. And for this, I blame it all on the Whiskey. Damn you Whiskey, for not letting us in!!!
Plans for a trip to China with my family this summer are in the works. We're looking for tours right now that would take us almost everywhere, so for that, I'm looking forward to it..a bit =) I've heard many horror stories about good old Mainland China, so I have my reservations. I have heard though, that the scenery is amazing.
I have also bought a bag of Cadbury Mini Eggs. That's right folks. All 943g of it. It's heavy as hell, but it is such a gulity splurge. At Superstore, it's about a 12 dollar bag of chocolate, which I admit, is pretty hefty for a bag of chocolate. But no no--this isn't just a bag of chocolate...it's a bag of Mini Eggs. That is where the difference lies. *sigh* I think I'd better wake up earlier every morning and run a lap or two around the gym.
I also offically started my "training" as a dota noobie...thanks to Darren and Thanh. After watching Darren being fascinated with this game for so long, I decided to give it a whirl, to see what was so fun about it. And well..it was ok. Out of all the Warcraft games, I definately decided that this one was the most difficult. I suppose the funnest part was watching Thanh take control of my character and kick everyone's ass. And I guess the suckiest part was watching my own ass get whooped by other people =(. But nonetheless, I did learn some stuff, and maybe later on I'll play. Leave it to me, I think I'd take my World of Warcraft anyday, or even Tower Defense. But that's okay....learning new things is good!
I am in desperate need to download a new korean series. Does anyone have a good one out there?!?!
Speaking of which, I finally found a clip from MTV's TRL where Rain was presenting live. They do a mini interview of him, in which he spoke english. As much as I love his chiseled body, his smooth moves, and his giddy smile, his english was a disappointment for me. It actually made him sound VERY girly, and I would have to say that he should reconsider that english album until his english improves:
But hey, at least the guy can dance. But for now, I'd rather him croon in Korean anyday, since it makes him sound better. Mayhaps I'm expecting too much, yes?
And for those who don't have it, Eason Chan's newest CD "Life Continues" is goood!!
Tis all for now, over and out
Karen

7 Comments:
What?? You have fallen into the trap of DOTA?? No...!!!
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Anonymous, at 6:49 AM
My my ... look at all the giddy girls in the rain video...
u should be right in there Karen! haha
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gwendylin / kukkie, at 11:36 AM
*gasp* Cadbury mini eggs are out now! I must go buy some!
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Violet Vines, at 1:27 PM
That's pretty neat that he's going mainstream and to North America. I always thought Koreans had such a strong culture and were so proud of their own country's offerings, that they weren't really interested in integrating with America. I guess that kind of thinking is more prevalent among older, and very traditional Koreans.
Hey, do you like Korean food, Karen? There's a really good korean family restaurant called 'Bow Bulgogi' on 17th Ave (you have to go way West). The food is really tasty and authentic and the restaurant is always packed. You need to make reservations to get a seat. Mmm... so yum!
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Anonymous, at 2:26 PM
DOTA is what again?
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Tony, at 8:48 PM
Oh, make sure you don't eat Cadbury Caramilk eggs, though. The were just recalled because people found plastic in them.
http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2006/03/02/cadbury-recall060302.html?ref=rss
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Anonymous, at 12:45 PM
hehe..Rain's English isn't that bad Karen. I actually thought it was kinda cute. I like it when he say "I love you", instead of "I love it here"..haha..I bet you would have wanted to be there so you can say "I love you too Rain!"
Ahh..I know I can always count on you to entertain me with random music videos that I never knew existed!
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Anonymous, at 10:06 PM
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