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  • Simply incorrigible I went on the streets today to find a rather discomforting sight. I encountered this couple that miffed me from the very beginning due to their most obvious mispairing. Heh, you can tell that it's th…
  • Rearing I was anticipating next week's release of Animal Crossing: Wild World for my Nintendo DS. It seems like this year's presents will most likely revolve around video games, so I guess that's not so bad. I was think…
  • Quietly The weekend was exciting and fun for me, because I went to my third alumni event for this year. Of course, the joy was the fact that Saturday was the official 5-year reunion event...something that drew a crowd o…
  • Picking at it Thanksgiving is finally over! I was greedily contemplating an attempt to participate in the Black Friday madness, but I quickly reconsidered after seeing a huge line coming out of CompUSA's midnight sale d…
  • Oxymoronic I think everybody was waiting in anticipation of Thanksgiving and the long weekend that came afterwards. I was one of the few dolts who were still in the office at 6PM. While everyone probably had a half-day,…
  • Nearly flooded If you've never checked out one of the sites that syndicate my Xanga, then APIABlogs.net might be a welcomed respite for you. Honestly, I haven't checked into the site in ages, mainly because I've been ha…
  • Made in your pants Everyone's psyched over the long weekend with Thanksgiving starting off the splurge and gluttony-fest for our winter season. I'm preparing a total of five dishes, which is quite modest considering our…
  • Lame goose I haven't gotten political in quite a while. I used to harangue my mother for always watching CNN non-stop. She would have it on at 8AM when I woke up and it'd be playing even after I get home from work at 7P…
  • Kennel I am certain that this week has got to be over, but we're still on Thursday. I've been struggling to keep myself afloat with the amount of work piling up on my plate. Even though Thanksgiving is only a week away,…
  • Jacking on Something I saw online.. In case you don't see it..
  • Incomprehensible This weather has been so erratic for the past few weeks. I guess I'm not longer subject to that illusion that winter is always cold and frigid. It seems so unnatural for November to have any temperature…
  • Haven for leaving I've been combatting an illness for a week or so now and I'm quite exhausted. You would imagine that when you get a vaccination for the flu, it's suppose to prevent you from getting sick in the first p…
  • Giving relations Here's something that I had written for Wilfried a while back. Somehow I always end up writing long comments to his posts. Oh well. "Well, let's take a step back a little bit before we jump on people a…
  • Figuring out the penis There's this uber-fascination with the male penis...I think that's essentially what makes us gay...although straight men certainly demonstrate their obsessions about their own weiners fairly well …
  • Even we win I was very pleased to hear that Sam Yoon won a city council seat during this year's mid term elections. It's a milestone in Boston, where the first Asian American candidate was able to secure a seat on the l…
  • Digging up and down I have been feeling this sense of malaise for quite a while now. It's been quite stressful over the past few weeks, because I am coordinating part of the logistics for a huge conference at the the en…
  • Catering to an audience I've been taken my fill of breaks, particularly leading up to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. At work, I've been dealing with a great deal of stress in coordinating a huge number of activities…
  • Better off in shackles We all operate under our own biases...it's an unavoidable part of gaining experiences and learning through our encounters. It is a process that sometimes makes us ignorant to the broad diversity a…
  • Adding to the fire Today starts a new cycle of entries. As promised, I'll be returning to my discussions about race. It's always nice to get a respite from the socio-political conversations about race. I can't understan…

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