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With lots of Lala - Updated September 5, 2008 2:11pm

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To see me happy: bring me out, tickle me with your jokes. To see me sad: do the opposite i said. To see me mad: don't let me eatfor 1 day, pick on my weakness.
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9/5/2008

A few things I find out during the trip to West Coast

Free transit in Portland and Seattle! - i mean, they literally have the whole downtown area free! it feels so good to just jump on the streetcar and jump off without paying :P
 
Seattle does rain alot - yea. i know it's famous for it rains, and we were actually lucky to have one sunny day when we tour! but it did rain all of the two nights we stay. the wind even woke me up in the middle of the night.. it feels good when sleeping and raining though...
 
British Columbia people really "British" - I realize quite a number of them carry this British-like accent. i don't know, i just think it's fun cos not many around in TO.
 
"Honk when you love Jesus" - I just know that they are actually saying "i love you" when they honk us and give us that two hands in the air look... hahahha.. West coast people honk alot?! or is it just me no noticing the honks here in TO? (by the way, they did that loooong honk alot!)
 
We are all friends in a foreign place - it's funny how Oregon people see our Oregon license plate and start saying hi to use and pointed out "they are from Oregon too", aww.. so sweet.
10/22/2007

Talking about The Truth About "Reality" Shows

Well.. "reality" shows are not all real... but they are so good for most part.. at least the editors do good job in most of the case.. dramatize a good amount of footage they shoot in a given time period... the question of how true are they doesn't really bug me because they must have some portion of reality in it... (unless the whole entire show is a set up.. which is very easy to be spotted in some shows...)

My pick of a nicely done: Little People Big World

 

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The Truth About "Reality" Shows

The Truth About
Founder and President of Mindless Entertainment Mark Cronin goes into detail about how "real" your favorite reality shows really are.
10/18/2007

Consumerism! The Musical

Talk about Consumerism... This musical is brilliant!!!
 
A question pops up in my mind: "Do we really need all these excessitivies in our lives?"
 
The last few lines of this short mentioned "Elvis is still alive"... this is not just a simple line that rythmes with the repeated line of "wonderful life" but this could be a sarcrastic line that represents a belief by the blindfolded individuals in our consumerism... Just because they can, individuals put their hope into something unrealistics.. much like how we consume.. just because we can, we buy what we want. half of the time those items are not even necessary...
 
I should really rethink the way I consume.. is it worthed? Not just thought of the money and price of the item.. but really about if i really need it.
 
Whitestone Motion Pictures have been doing a great job since 2004...
they are amazing small scale motion picture studio with big vision. Be sure to check out their website for more shorts. (my personal pick is "Off the Shelf")
 
 
 
   
7/8/2007

Travel Buzz

2007 travel trivia

The great outdoors. Forty-three per cent of travellers are planning to go hiking, up from 24 per cent one year ago. And 39 per cent intend to take part in such adventure activities as parasailing and whitewater rafting, up from 29 per cent last year. And you go girl: more women than men plan to participate in outdoor activities, according to the survey.

Germaphobic globe-trotters: 24 per cent of the travellers surveyed said they wouldn't travel without disinfectant/cleaning supplies, shower shoes, their own pillow, their own sheets/pillowcase, or their own towels.

Ahhhh… the spa. Fewer travellers (47 per cent) intend to visit a spa this year, compared to last year (55 per cent).

Whatever happens in Vegas… Eighteen per cent of travellers implement the "whatever happens in (fill in the destination), stays in (fill in the destination)" rule with their travel partners.

Flights of fancy. Love at first sight? Six per cent of travellers were asked on a date or started a romantic relationship with a stranger while on a flight. This number is up from four per cent last year.

Free at last. Do you dress more provocatively on holiday than at home? When asked this question, twenty-six per cent of survey respondents answered yes.

Wandering workaholics. Sixteen per cent of travellers checked their work email or voicemail at least once daily when on their last holiday.

Traveller kleptomania. Twenty per cent of travellers admit to have taken items from their hotel room such as towels, bathrobes, decorative pieces, glassware or flatware.

Celebrity mania. Sixty-eight per cent of travellers have been to a destination known to have celebrity guests.

Relaxation is key. Twenty per cent of travellers said it took them less than one hour to relax on their last vacation. For an additional 35 per cent, it took less than a day, and three per cent said they could never relax.

Hit the road. Eighty-one per cent of travellers plan to drive this year for leisure trips, an increase from 71 per cent just one year ago.

Ooh, the loo. Twenty-eight per cent of travellers said their worst experience in a hotel room was a dirty bathroom, and 75 per cent of travellers think that a clean restroom is what makes an airport great. Eight per cent of travellers have actually showered in an airport restroom.

In search of the sun. Fifty-nine per cent of travellers are planning a beach vacation this coming year, up from 52 per cent when TripAdvisor asked travellers in May.

Bah to the budget. Although 86 per cent of travellers said budget was an important consideration when making vacation plans last year, 46 per cent of respondents said they spent beyond their travel budget.

Shop till you drop. Sixty-four per cent of travellers have bought or brought an additional piece of luggage, just to pack the items they purchased on vacation for the return trip home.

Terrorism Matters. Sixty-one per cent of travellers consider the threat of terrorism an important factor when choosing where to go on their next vacation, up from 52 per cent last year.

The price of gas. Twenty-five per cent of travellers now consider the cost of fuel important when choosing where to go on vacation.

(Source: TripAdvisor)

3/10/2007

Talking about What is the secret to happiness?

 

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What is the secret to happiness?

March 5: NBC's Dawn Fratangelo reports on the pursuit of happiness. Are we all capable of achieving it?

 
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