February is a very busy month, with Chinese New Year, Valentine’s Day, friends’ birthdays and a concert. The weekends aren’t long enough to do all my errands and get enough sleep, and yet the weekdays fly by so that the weekend arrives quickly. I made a note to myself last year to slow down, and to enjoy the things that are going on in my life. It gets harder to reflect, when there are so many things going on at the same time. It’s been said, that the times when you are most busy, are the times when you most need to reflect.
(taking a deep breath)
Last Sunday and Monday were my Valentine prep days. I wanted to make something creative for Jennie, so those two days were spent brainstorming and making the gift.
That Tuesday was Chinese New Year dinner with my mother’s side of the family. Among my cousins, I am one of the younger ones. Because my older cousins are married now, they are obligated by Chinese tradition to give lucky money (red packets) to their younger unmarried cousins. As they gave me the lucky money, they said, “This had better be the last year I give you these (smirk).” The tone is that of an unsubtle suggestion that I should get married soon. I responded, “Jennie’s standing right here!”
On February 13, we went to the SUCCESS concert at GM Place. Two of my current favorites were there, Hins Cheung and Justin Lo. Two of my older favorites were there as well, Edmond Leung and Eric Suen. Out of the girls, my favorite was Fiona Sit. The performances were good, but something about the entire show was lacking, when compared to last year’s show.
On Valentine’s Day, we went to Fuel Restaurant on 4th Avenue. It won best new restaurant of 2007, so I had high expectations. They didn’t disappoint. The décor was simple yet elegant. The servers were attentive. The food was inventive and unique, and delicious and filling. A high recommendation from LC.
On Friday, we went to Moxie’s for John’s birthday dinner. It was a late dinner, so I was famished by the time my Philly Cheesesteak hit the table. After Moxie’s, we went to Myles’ place to play Rockband. I had heard rumours about the addictive nature of the game, but it didn’t become reality to me until I played with them until 3:30am. I slept in on Saturday morning.
There was a study done on why males like video games more than females. The pleasure centre of the brain activates in females while playing games, but overflows in males for the same stimulus. Males may not even particularly like the game, but winning the game gives them a sense of completion, of fulfillment, of achievement. Last weekend, I finished Mark of Kri, an unopened game that came with the PS2. The weekend before that, I finished Onimusha 2 in three days. I received this achievement rush, more for the fact that I finished a game that was sitting on my shelf for months, than for the quality of the game.
On Sunday, I met up with Tim at Blenz. I wanted to try the Blenz Matchachillo, and I can give it an undisputed win over Starbucks Green Tea frappuccino. The Matchachillo tastes like real matcha, and I imagine them using actual matcha powder. The Green Tea frappuccino tastes like green Creamsicle, and I imagine them using liquid mix. The frappuccino is made in two minutes, while the Matchachillo took about seven minutes. Quality matters. Drink Canadian!
On Sunday night, we had family dinner with my dad’s side of the family. My uncle gave me lucky money and said, “This had better be the last year I give you these (smirk).”
(sigh)
We’ve been watching Japanese comedy clips from youtube. Do a search for Human Tetris, Silent Library, ダウンタウン(Downtown), and ココリコ(Coq au Rico). These guys are masters of slapstick, of deadpan and of comedic timing. These clips are funnier than any movie I’ve seen in five years. I laugh out loud at every clip, and I feel really good afterward. The funniest clips are of the punishment games, and often star the same comedians:
Masatoshi Hamada (浜田雅功) and Hitoshi Matsumoto (松本人志) are the boke (funny man) and tsukkomi (straight man) of the comedy duo Downtown. They are the sensei of the Manzai stand-up community. Manzai is a lightning-fast tag-team comedy that consist of mutual misunderstandings, double-talk, puns and other verbal gags. Maybe my brother and I have found our calling.
Shōzō Endō (遠藤章造) and Naoki Tanaka (田中直樹) are the boke and tsukkomi of Coq au Rico. Hitoshi Matsumoto found that this young duo had promise, and asked them to join the show. Hōsei Yamasaki (山崎邦正) fills out the regular cast.
I attended SFU’s Summer Hiring Fair, to recruit students for Canadian Direct Insurance. It would have been nice if more students were aware of the fair, and came prepared. We did manage to meet some good prospects, and I hope that some of them eventually work with the company.
The guys group met for dinner at White Spot, which was nice because we didn’t meet at all last week. The English Congregation at VCBC is going through some growth changes, and I’m glad that there is a plan in progress.
On Saturday, we went to Café Luxy for Angela’s birthday dinner. The portions were enormous, and the service was friendly. Afterward, we played Sleuth and Modern Art at Wilson’s house.
Diablo Cody just won an Oscar for Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen! Congratulations! It feels good when a writer gets recognition for their work.
Recently I read Tim Madigan's "I'm Proud of You". He shares about his friendship with Fred Rogers, and about how one unique friendship can change the very fabric of your life. I am now reading Sidney Poitier's autobiography, which speaks of the racism that he fought his whole life and artistic career. And to keep things balanced, I read "Pure Drivel" by Steve Martin. He brings what he advertises, in an entertaining way.
I feel like two weeks’ worth of memories are clearer and more organized.
(deep breath)
Time to reset.
Justin Lo 側田 - 男人KTV - Live in Concert, Success Gala Vancouver
Sunday, February 24, 2008
i am, because we are
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1 comments:
eric suen? hm.. is he the guy who sang "love's story" (translate into canto) alooooong time ago? if he is, then i liked him tooo!!
and justin lo is good too. i dun really like edmond that much. he had some good songs.
video games? i like video games too!! too busy to play lately tho.
hehe, i like the line where u said ur memories are more "organized".
it's interesting that ur memories are organized on paper and not in ur brain
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