Thursday, September 28, 2006

Twenty facts about myself


1. Im an absolute left handed- and I'm proud of it.
2. I own 2 different birth certificates, each have different first names, and distinct places of birth.
3. I started joining compitition since pre-school.
4. I was always on the top 5 in the class every end of the school year from elementary 'til high school.
5. I hate mathematics more than I like languages and sciences.
6. I can't do the multiplication table until I stepped in High school.
7. Its very hard for me to remember first names.
8. My greatest frustration on my body is my teeth.
9. I am a frustrated singer.
10. I graduated 'Salutatorian' in High school.
11. I own more than 100 music CD's-more than 30% of it are Korean.
12. Im very workaholic. Im working 12 hrs. a day(night- as always), 6-7 days a week.
13. I've become financially independent since I was 22.
14. I never watch wrestling on TV like WWF.
15. Im a fond of football(soccer) compare to basketball.
16. I can speak 6 languages/dialects and can understand/or at least speak a little of 4 more.
17.All of the women link to my love life start their names in letter "A", and I did'nt realized it until recently.
18. Five years ago, I look 5 yrs. older than how I look now.
19. Im wearing HUGO boss perfume.
20.My greatest failure is not graduating in college.
21. Im 28 and still single.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

KIMPAP for breakfast

KIMPAP as they call it, or rice rolls to the west, this light yet nutritious native korean food becomes my endulging breakfast.
Being alone is not a big deal for me but food preparation is... I always find myself reliant to fast foods which is often fatty junks. I also cant cook most of the time because I often feel tired or busy in front of my computer, so Kimpap is an angel to me.

This nice-looking rolls is made up of rice,vegetables, fried eggs, sliced ham, crab meat ( which is always artificial) and pickles rolled with dried laver (sea weed) to form a circular , inviting dish. My work ends in the morning as Im always working at night. After work, I always find myself lined with some Korean locals waiting my turn to buy my instant breakfast. KIMPAP is also an easy-to-go food for busy koreans. In fact most korean middle class office workers just drop by at the Kimpap house along their way to work to eat kimpap for breakfast, and have something for lunch.
Every morning I can finish two rolls of it and cost me only 2,000 won (less than 2 dollars). Hahahaha... instant and cheap!

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Slide show taken in Northern Seoul with my new bike

I guess I really need a new bike, actually what I really need si some paddling, lols.
So I decided to buy this bike on sale. Then we (with a friend) start our way back home, dumaan tuloy sa park para mag picture taking. Check this out.













This is my friend Bhonskie, a co-bike rider... at Jungjye dong Citizens Park, Northern Seoul. Taken 2006.08.10;2:30pm