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Thursday, May 24, 2007

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Man, talk about double-digits.

I'm getting old.


Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Boy this xanga is growing mold, much like the piece of bread I had in my room and completely forgot about. I think it's been about 3 weeks. Plus, no preservatives, so that stuff goes bad fast.

Anyways, there's a little update on what I've been doing (Plenty of pics on Facebook)

1. Went to Beijing.
2. Went to a concert, performed by the Wynners
3. Got Contacts for the first time (Took me 1.5 hours to take, I repeat, take them off!)
4. Went to an acting class taught by Glen Chin (the fat chinese guy from Knock-Off and 50 First Dates)
5. Going to Macau tomorrow (Las Vegas of Asia)

and last but not least.....

6. My dorm bathroom stinks like an elephant. You know, I might not have a problem with it if all the other ones stink, but the one on my floor smells the worst. Perhaps it's because it's on the second floor. I don't know.

Anyways, hope you're all doing great on the other side of the world. Catch you later.


Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Support your Beloved Film Maker!


Hey Everyone!

For a very long time, all of you (or at least most of you) have known that I've wanted to be a filmmaker for a very long time. And now, I have a chance at breaking through.

A new TV show, called "On the Lot", is a reality tv show that allows me to meet people like Steven Spielberg and other famous movie talents, to create movies on TV.

All you have to do is go to

http://films.thelot.com/films/13191

and vote for me, rate me, and right good reviews, and if you have the time, watch the movie, or have it play in the background as many times as possible, to build viewingship.

With all your support, I might be able to reach my goal. And I promise, I'll never let the fame get to me. And you're all invited to my super party bash, when I have enough money for it. haha.

I hope you all take care, and best of luck to all your endeavors.

Catch you later.


Monday, February 12, 2007

Some Fun Stuff and TWINS

Activities are nearly endless here.

Some of them include me teaching English at a rural HK school near the boarder of HK. All I do is play games with them, and hopefully they'll learn English. Pretty sweet, huh?

Then believe it or not, TWINS came to a mall where my uncle lives, so me and Ryan staked out there for a couple of hours, got to see them, and got our CDs signed by them.

I actually had the guts to say something to them when they were signing autographs. I was like, (in cantonese) "I came all the way from America to see you."

Of course they were on auto pilot, so she didn't hear what I said, so she said, (in cantonese) "What?"

Then I said, (in cantonese) "I'm from America."

Then she said, (in English), "Oh, hello".

And then the guards rushed me off stage.

Pretty fun stuff. You can check out the pics on facebook.

 and New Year's is just around the corner.  Even more stuff.

I hope everyone's having a good time on the other side of the world.


Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Studying Abroad is like going on a vacation.

It's loads of fun, but incredibly exhausting. Because you're going to a place in which you can't waste time, because you're only there for a short period of time, so you try attend and participate in as many activities as possible, thus exhausting yourself and never getting enough rest.

Like right now for example. I'm staying up at 12am to study at for a Cantonese quiz at 9:30am.

And I hate staying up. But it looks like there's no option, or end to my studying. I am completely and utterly inept at Cantonese words.



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