I should be studying for that killer Geography test coming up, but instead I'm going to waste time and blog here. My Econ test is on Wednesday and one concept is the idea of opportunity costs, where you weigh the benefits of doing one thing, while the opportunity cost is the next best thing you give up. Therefore, the opportunity cost of me writing this blog is studying for 15 minutes for my tests, which would lead to a lower grade, which means I don't transfer to Berkeley. Therefore, by the power of transitivity (for all you math kids), this blog entry will cost me my shot at Berkeley. It better be a darn good entry. Here goes:
1. Noah Wyle, my favorite actor of all time, has decided to call it quits after this season on ER. He's really the only reason I watch that show, except for Maura Tierney of course. But the show is probably going to suck as soon as he leaves. The show is supposed to run for two more seasons, but that last season will be nothing without him. They should consider making this the last season. But they better not kill him off, like they did to Dr. Romano when they had a helicopter fall on him (that was hecka corny). Anyway, I just had to get that off my chest hairs.
2. The new MTV Real World season started. I saw the first episode, and one of the cast members is a guy who used to be on the kid's show Ghostrider. I think his name on the show was Alejandro. Anyway, he turned out to be gay in real life. That was a huge shock because I remember he used to like the asian girl on Ghostrider. In fact, I remember the episode where they even had a kiss. That must've been the turning point for him. If kissing an asian girl has that affect on guys, all you asian girls better stay away from me!
3. Went to a sample dinner for my brother's wedding on Saturday at Yank Sing. It was the first time I saw the place, and it's pretty nice. I was giving my brother some suggestions, which is worth noting because I really tried to stay out of the planning so far. I mentioned a few things, such as possible dancing, possible DJ's, possible Ka-Roe-Kay (as all the asians call it). Plus I'm supposed to give some speech, so I'll write something up later. Maybe I'll be creative and give something more than a speech, but it might offend all the old-school Chinese people who aren't into the Generation X stuff. If I can't come up with a good speech, I'll just give one of the famous "Worship God or Die" messages.

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