Friday, October 27, 2006

Mission Impossible



Yeah, so it's a shame Tom Cruise has gone all crazy. You know, jumping on couches, damning anti-depressents, and redefining the word "glib"... cause I recently had the opportunity to see Mission Impossible 3, and it's really a fun and exciting movie.

The latest installment was directed by JJ Abrams (of ALIAS fame), and sure the movie plays out like a ALIAS episode, but that's a good thing. Too bad this movie was shadowed my Cruise's crazy.

Oh well.

In other news, Mom is coming into town this weekend. Which means no Halloween partying... sigh. Should be interesting, especially since she will be meeitng the "white" girlfriend. Those of you not in the know, Korean Moms want their babies dating Korean.

What are you gonna do?

Anyways, I'll let you know how that goes. And to everyone partying this weekend, have a shot for me.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Another fine Eureka moment...



So I just realized that "Cinco De Mayo" means May 5th.

How about them apples.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Would you call it apathy? Or just fucking lazy?

So everyday I walk to the garage of my building, and go to the 4th floor where my car is. But there are days I see people get on the elevator (please bear in mind, the stairs are RIGHT NEXT TO the elevator) on the 2nd level. And it just boggles my mind the level of laziness that you can't walk down 1 flippin' set of stairs. I mean if you parked on 3, okay, I sort of feel you. It could go either way. You park on 4, yea okay. 5, shit yea, take the elevator.

But on 2... 2!!! What the fuck? The laziness... boggles my mind.

Just my random thoughts is all.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Meyer's Brigg...

Have you ever heard of Meyer's Brigg? I haven't. Not until a friend asked me to take a test. Anyways, thought you'd all emjoy the results.

The Portrait of the Provider Guardian (eSfJ)
Provider Guardians take it upon themselves to arrange for the health and welfare of those in their care, but they are also the most sociable of all the Guardians, and thus are the great nurturers of established institutions such as schools, businesses, churches, social clubs, and civic groups. Wherever they go, Providers take up the role of social contributor, happily giving their time and energy to make sure that the needs of others are met, that traditions are supported and developed, and that social functions are a success.

Providers are very likely more than ten percent of the population, and this is very fortunate for the rest of us, because friendly social service is a key to their nature. Highly cooperative themselves, Providers are skilled in maintaining teamwork among their helpers, and are also tireless in their attention to the details of furnishing goods and services. They make excellent chairpersons in charge of social events. They are without peer as masters of ceremonies, able to approach others with ease and confidence, and seemingly aware of what everyone's been doing. And they are outstanding hosts or hostesses, able to remember people's names, usually after one introduction, and always concerned about the needs of their guests, wanting to insure that all are involved and provided for.

Providers are extremely sensitive to the feelings of others, which makes them perhaps the most sympathetic of all the types, but which also leaves them rather self-conscious, that is, highly sensitive to what others think of them. Because of this Providers can be crushed by personal criticism, and will work most effectively when given ample appreciation both for themselves personally and for the service they give to others. This is not to say that Providers are afraid to express their own emotional reactions. They are quick to like and dislike-and don't mind saying so-tending to put on a pedestal whatever or whoever they admire, and to come down hard on those people and issues they don't care for.

In their choice of careers, Providers may lean toward sales and service occupations. They have such pleasant, outgoing personalities that they are far and away the best sales reps, not only regularly winning sales contests, but earning seniority in any sales group within an organization. Observing Providers at work in a sales transaction reveals clearly how this type personalizes the sale. They are visibly-and honestly-concerned with their customer's welfare, and thus the customer is not simply buying the product, but is buying personally from the Provider. This same characteristic causes them to be good in many people-to-people jobs, as teachers, clergy, coaches, social workers, office receptionists, and so on. Providers seldom become a source of irritation in the workplace; on the contrary, they are unflagging in their devotion to their company, and show such personal loyalty to their immediate superiors that they make invaluable personal secretaries.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Oh Cameron Crowe...

So it's the tail end of the workday, about to head off to league bowling. But as I wind down the day, Almost Famous: Untitled is playing on the computer. And a really great scene just played, the one where William sees Penny "Lady" Lane off at the airport. And as she sits on the plane, she remembers the night before, how she almost died, and how William told her he loved her. She looks back, and there he is chasing the plane, waving goodbye.

Such a great moment, and I am reminded how much I enjoy Cameron Crowe's movies. How emersive each one of hihs movies are. And how with film he grows as a storyteller.

That is until Elizabethtown.

Cute movie. But he definitely took three steps back in the quality of his work.

That's it really.

Off to bowl.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Let us remember...



...iPod. He came to us in 2005. He replaced an older brothered that left us too soon as well. But on Sunday, October 8, 2006, iPod was found with the dreaded "sad-face" icon. Many home remedies were attempted, but alas no success.

So we bid you farewell iPod. You've been a good friend. Sweet company on those lonely nights. Godspeed in the afterlife, and we'll see you soon.

--

So yea, iPod, non-reponsive. Totally blows! Gonna take it in, see what the good folks at the Apple Store say.

Wouldn't it be funny though if Steve Jobs built in a termination function in the iPod, force you to upgrade?

That would be funny... yea.

Anyways, bed.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Just Random Thoughts...

Why does poop smell?

I mean, I know it's poop, and poop is supposed to smell. But why? How does that happen?

And speaking of poop, why do Chinese resturants have something called a "poopoo" platter? I mean, for real people??!!

Just random things I think about.

Okay, carry on.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Run-ins, and 11PM bindin'

Monday morning rolls around.

I am late to work... as usual.

As I am walking to my car, I see a friend of my girlfriend walk accross the street. I scream his name. We meet up... and let me tell you it was the most awkward conversation I have ever had!

This was by no means a situation where I saw someone I knew and wanted to avoid. I wanted to say hi. But beyond that wasn't too sure what else to say really. The 5 minute conversation we had could easily be summed with, "Hi! Okay, late for work, bye!" Maybe that was enough, just felt like there needed to be more, and so we had the awkward.

Oh well.

Had to break a promise today. Promised a friend I would go to a Step Class with her tonight. But I totally forgot, and couldn't keep my word because of work, which leads me too...

Do to some... let's say series of unfortunate events. I couldn't get final approval last week. So I couldn't bind these books over the weekend like I planned. Did I mention that they were due today. So I am binding them this evening. A little salty about it. Because went through all the proper steps, but do to things out of my control, I'm not snuggling in bed... I am binding books at 11PM.

Oh well.

But the books look pretty awesome. Right now waiting for a screen to dry. Don't know if they will get done tonight, but tomorrow definitely.

Anyways, back to binding.