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Fight Night Round 4
Posted on June 23rd, 2009 2 commentsI just purchased my copy of Fight Night Round 4, which means two things:
- My thumbs will be sore tomorrow morning.
- I will not sleep.
Don’t forget that two Filipinos are in the game: Manny Pacquiao (of course) and Nonito Donaire.
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Weekly Bicycle Rides
Posted on June 23rd, 2009 No commentsWe can’t make it this week, but this seems like too much fun to pass up for the future:
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Free Euna Lee and Laura Ling!
Posted on June 3rd, 2009 1 commentI went to the Euna Lee and Laura Ling vigil tonight at the Promenade in Santa Monica. They’re the two Current TV reporters who were caught trespassing in North Korea, currently detained in prison, and facing trial. Let’s all hope they get home safely. Whatever they’re going through, stuck in some crazy country who America currently has beef with, is beyond my comprehension:
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My Fauxlaroid Camera
Posted on June 3rd, 2009 No commentsMy favorite app on the iPhone is, above question, the ShakeIt Photo which remixes the images you take with the crappy iPhone camera into svelte Polaroid-type photos with frame and all. Ever since I downloaded it for a sweet $0.99, I’ve been defaulting all my camera needs to my iPhone. Apologies to my Casio EX-S10.
Here are some of my favorites, with more to come in later posts (click on photos for location and info):
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Conan O’Brien is BACK!
Posted on June 2nd, 2009 No commentsHe’s in Los Angeles and he’s on an hour earlier than what I was used to! I can’t wait to get tickets.
Life is good!
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Caucasians, Stand Up!
Posted on May 29th, 2009 No commentsA great tribute to the Tom Tolberts, Travis Knights, and Danny Ferrys of the world — set to a dope Kanye West beat.
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Follow Us on Twitter.com!
Posted on May 29th, 2009 No commentsI finally caved in after years of refusing to set up a Twitter account. Here it is:
Follow us!
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Uniqlo: Tokyo Map
Posted on May 29th, 2009 No commentsOne of the main reasons why I go to New York on a yearly basis is the shopping. From Nike Sportswear to Billionaire Boys Club/Ice Cream to DQM, shopping for street wear is a close second only to the other main reason why I go to New York: the food. But that’s for a different post.
The one store that’s a must-go is Uniqlo. A Japanese-based apparel company, Uniqlo mostly features minimalist-styled high-fashion that’s priced for the relatively poor. Let’s just say that if American Apparel and H&M and Banana Republic had a weird threesome and somehow spawned a child that borrowed from all three clothing genes, Uniqlo would be that child.
Recently, Uniqlo Japan created an interactive feature on their site that blew my mind away. Click on the pictures. You’ll not only want to shop at Uniqlo after watching, but you’ll probably want to visit Japan as soon as possible.












