This is the last time I'm taking a taxi from home to work. I can't believe I just spend $30+ because my lazy ass can't get up when my cell alarm goes off. It is entirely my fault and am pissed because I could have avoided spending that money and used it elsewhere. I got to work on time. Unfortunately, it was one of those days that just didn't want to end. At lunch time my boredom had reached an all time high for the day so I decided to whip out the cam, that I have yet to name, and snap a few shots of the "plush" flora that lives in the cafeteria
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The remainder of the day wasn't so bad seeing as we spent the better part of it talking about the girls that work in our Customer Service department. The consensus at the end of our discussion, which had been interrupted by incoming calls at random moments, was that we're eagerly awaiting the arrival of warmer weather and shorter skirts/shorts. Basically, exposed appendages.
In other news, yesterday after work I went out and had some good old ramen noodles at an "authentic" ramen shop with a friend of mine. It was my second time there. I ordered the shrimp dumpling ramen. DELISH! We ended up going to his place where I finally got to watch The Terminator. Yes, I had yet to watch that movie.
I wasn't much in the mood to go back home yet so I skimmed through the suggestions offered to me on my friend's Netflix list of movies on his PS3. I stumbled upon this "little" documentary:
Crips and Bloods: Made in America
I liked it to about the half way point as they set up the historical background of these two notorious street gangs. One thing I think it was lacking was a more in depth view of both gangs. The structure, how they operated, where they operated, etc... Having watched it and realizing the amazing image and sound quality, which was Dolby 5.1, I promised my self to not get caught in the time warp spiral worm hole that is Netflix movie watching. There's so much to be seen.
Anyhow, I won't bore you too much with my ramblings so I'll leave it at that. I just might post some boxer shots of me again some time soon. Probably next blog post or something. I'm in the mood to exhibit!
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The remainder of the day wasn't so bad seeing as we spent the better part of it talking about the girls that work in our Customer Service department. The consensus at the end of our discussion, which had been interrupted by incoming calls at random moments, was that we're eagerly awaiting the arrival of warmer weather and shorter skirts/shorts. Basically, exposed appendages.
In other news, yesterday after work I went out and had some good old ramen noodles at an "authentic" ramen shop with a friend of mine. It was my second time there. I ordered the shrimp dumpling ramen. DELISH! We ended up going to his place where I finally got to watch The Terminator. Yes, I had yet to watch that movie.
I wasn't much in the mood to go back home yet so I skimmed through the suggestions offered to me on my friend's Netflix list of movies on his PS3. I stumbled upon this "little" documentary:
Crips and Bloods: Made in America
I liked it to about the half way point as they set up the historical background of these two notorious street gangs. One thing I think it was lacking was a more in depth view of both gangs. The structure, how they operated, where they operated, etc... Having watched it and realizing the amazing image and sound quality, which was Dolby 5.1, I promised my self to not get caught in the time warp spiral worm hole that is Netflix movie watching. There's so much to be seen.
Anyhow, I won't bore you too much with my ramblings so I'll leave it at that. I just might post some boxer shots of me again some time soon. Probably next blog post or something. I'm in the mood to exhibit!
heartbaker:
Pretty flower
mutantbaby1:
That was a good documentary. Gangland which comes on the History channel gives you a more in-depth look at street gangs.