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Anarchy / Re: Is Asian the new White?
« on: July 14, 2009, 06:34:10 PM »
Haha...

Actually that would make me like a block right?  Haha

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Anarchy / Re: Is Asian the new White?
« on: July 14, 2009, 04:33:51 PM »
LOL

first of all the asian "size" rumor is false.  I'm 24" by 24".

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Anarchy / Is Asian the new White?
« on: July 14, 2009, 02:38:23 PM »
Why is there an ever-growing trend of attractive asian females dating white guys. As an asian male, I find this ridiculous. Who am I supposed to mate with now. My parents will not approve of anything but yellow fever. What do you guys think?

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Writer's Block / Sparkling water = The biggest mistake of my life
« on: July 10, 2009, 04:15:12 PM »
It was a fantastic night.  Two buddies and I were off to Red's Steakhouse.  One of the best steakhouses in the United States (according to a list I found in one of those random magazines on your favourite airplane).  We were about to grab a great dinner (though a bit pricey) and then hit South Beach.  I was confident I would be able to find one of them half asian half puerto rican women.  But that was before Red's. 

The Miami breeze was warm, yet refreshing and as we walked in the classy environment.  A bit underdressed in my polo, I sat down and immediately felt out of place.  But kind of in a good way.  Like when you don't have money yet you go into a nice retail store and just browse around and try things on.  Yeah, anyway, we sit down.  Then the waiter comes up and greets us.  All the normal chit-chat to try and increase his tip.  Greedy bastard, I can smell it from here, but I pleasantly smile and say "yes the weather is might fine around here."

He then asks if we would like regular or sparkling water.  My two friends go for regular, while I pleasantly ask for sparkling (I mean it just tastes better).  I was so happy, I get a nice choice of options and get what I want.  Just what I like to pay $60+ a meal for.  So we order our respected ribeyes and filet mignons.  Beautiful dinner, very lean meat and great conversation (no homo, is that needed?).

Then the waiter comes with the bill...and to my surprise.

SPARKLING WATER FOR $18?!@%!%!@%!@%!@%!@%@!%!@%!@%

fml

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Entertainment / Re: Any recommendation for TV series to follow?
« on: July 10, 2009, 03:56:40 PM »
Lost (which is hard to get caught up, if you are looking for a new show then maybe something else)

Entourage (guilty pleasure, last season sucked, but the first two are classic)

Mad Men (great drama on AMC about an ad agency)

Hung (just came out, pilot was interesting)

Californication

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New Geeks on the Block / Hello all
« on: July 10, 2009, 03:49:56 PM »
Hi guys, my name is Jonathan and I consider myself an uber-geek (if that's a word...)

I love my macbook pro and can't afford one of the nicer looking new ones, and am on facebook every second.  Twitter is still growing on me, but I'm sure I'll be chirping soon enuff


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