"You have to take a chance on something sometime" - Jim Halpert.

Saturday, May 22, 2004

I'm bored so I'll make a quick post.

1. Yesterday at witnessing night, I was talking to someone and he asked me if I was the one driving the GTX or something like that. I just said no. Then out of courtesy, because I could tell he was a car guy, I asked him what he drives, and he said something like a RS20 or something like that. As you can probably tell, I am not a car guy, and know nothing about cars. You can tell me what kind of car model you have, and it will not do anything to me because I cannot picture it in my mind. It's just the same as me going up to you and telling you gibberish about the baseball cards I own. I think the only person who would know what I'm saying is my brother or Cal. So next time you see me and want to talk cars with me, you're probably better off not talking cars with me.

2. Also last night, Melissa, Johnson, and Shelley were talking about gei may baus. Once again, I know nothing about the Chinese language, I have no idea if I'm spelling it right, but I do know what they are. Yes, I'm talking about those long Chinese buns with sweet stuff inside, possibly coconut as Melissa says (I bet most of you reading raised your eyebrows when you read "long Chinese buns with sweet stuff inside"). Anyway, my mom buys them from time to time from various places, and they make a great breakfast. But I only like it when I bite and get the sweet bread AND coconut filling. Some of the time, only 1/4 of the bau has the filling, and the rest is just the bread. I like to have a nice bread to filling ratio. It's also the same with pizza. If you order a pepperoni pizza, you like having the pepperoni all over the pizza. It's no good if you open the pizza box and see all the pepperoni on 7/12 of the pizza slices.

So what did we learn today: I know nothing about cars and I like my buns filled evenly. MmmM, Chinese buns (you can use your best judgement to figure out what I'm referring to)

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