Saturday, April 24, 2010

Day 3 & 4 of Moving

The reason why I put day 3 & 4 together is because I didn't do much on day three. I went out and bought cleaning stuff and household stuff for my new place.

The night of Day 3, I phoned Rogers in hopes of getting internet, but they said the main account holder for the location is my landlord, so I have to get her permission to open an account for myself. I e-mailed her, and WOAH she replied within 10 minutes. My landlord seems really nice and on top of things. *thumbs up* I phoned Rogers again and they said they'll come hook up the internet tomorrow(which is Day four)

So on to Day four. I went to Ikea and grabbed all the stuff that we're going to buy and got them to deliver it on Monday. My bed, coffee table, and sofa bed (and a bit of other stuff). Total was $888. So expensive D:... But it was still cheaper than renting furniture them for $1,200. While I was at Ikea, the person from Rogers kept on phoning me asking me where I was. They said yesterday that they'll be there from 5~8, but they've been phoning me since 3pm or something. Yea.. BUT WOO I GOT INTERNET!!! =D

After Ikea, I went back to my new place and cleaned everything. Floor, Washroom, Kitchen... and it was tiring. The kitchen was so dirty and crap, but now it's clean ;D. Took my mom and I around 2~3 hours. Phew. Then we went back to my sister's place.

~Daniel Chou

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Day 2 of Moving

So yup, I went to Ikea today and picked out furniture -- window shopping yet again. My bed is going to look like this. The bed frame, not the mattress part. The mattress is going to be higher than the picture, but that's the general look of my new bed. There are four drawers underneath for my clothing or other stuff. That'll save me the trouble to buy an organizer for my clothes. Good stuff.

I also decided to go with a coffee table, which is not on the website. It's light brown colour wood, nothing special about it... I basically got it because it was cheap and stuff. That's going to be my working desk, too. Because...well I don't study, so I won't need a study desk, ever. No point buying a proper desk for me when I won't even use it right? ;D!

My mom is shipping the TV and TV rack from Vancouver, so I don't need to worry about those, and if you been to my Vancouver house before, you know what they look like. The colour matches the coffee table, too! =D

As for sofa, we both think that I don't need one because we can just sit on the ground with paddings or something. That is until I realise that I need a sofa to lay on when I play my video game, so I changed my mind. Sofas are expensive stuff, so we ended up buying a cheap sofa bed, which is comfortable, but not THAT good looking. Comfort first though, right? ;D You can see the picture of sofa bed here. I know the colour is very white, but it's just a simple double size mattress, so I can buy a cheap bed sheet to make it colourful. It'll work out somehow. And since it's a sofa bed, anyone who needs to sleepover can just sleep on the sofa bed!!

I am going back there on Saturday or Sunday to clean up for the move on Monday. That's when everything's gonna be shipping to the place. I'll update more about it later.

Day 1 of moving

Sorry for not posting for the past two(?) weeks, I've been busy with finals, moving, and this other thing which I will talk about later.

Today I finally decided to overcome my laziness(mostly because Jinglin's coming to help me) and move my crap over to my new place. Together we carried three gigantic sized suitcases from my residence to my new place. We have to walk 5~10 minutes to the subway, carry them up and down the stairs, on and off the subway, then walk another 10 minutes to my new place. We unloaded the things in my suitcase and lugged them back to my residence to put more stuff in. We had to do it twice. My arms totally died. Each suitcase is at least 35kg, heaviest things I've carried since working at McDonald. Seriously.

Anyways, after Jinglin left, I stayed there for a bit more to organize(and clean) stuff, which is kind of hard because all i have is a shelf -- no other furniture. I took pictures of it, but I am kind of lazy to post it right now, so I'll upload them later. After all the hard work, I was going to take a shower, but I found out there was no shower curtains. LOL I had to sit in my bathtub and shower carefully hoping that no water gets out... at least not too much.

Then I came back to my residence because there was no bed for me to sleep on. It was so tiring today that I fixed(kind of) my internal clock. LOL I slept from 9pm ~ 4am. It was nice because I've been sleeping at 5~7am lately. Anyways, hopefully I'll be going to Ikea today for furniture, and I'll take pictures and post my progress then.

See ya,
~Daniel Chou

Friday, April 9, 2010

Back into the old days.



Wooah? What's this? Yes, that's right! Fifth generation of pokemon has been announced. They are titled Pokemon Black and Pokemon White. The title will mislead people thinking that the game would be in black and white, which is a possibility, but I doubt it. With so many competitors, it would be unwise to launch a brand new game in black and white; especially when it's Pokemon, such a popular game. It's too risky, not a good business practice.

Zoroa and Zoroark were pretty nice pokemon, so I can't wait to see some more pokemon that get revealed.

So far, I like everything about the fifth generation. I like the concept of simple and easy. Black and White fits right into that category. I just hope the Pokemon Company will continue to surprise me instead of disappoint me! ;D

~Daniel Chou

Truly grateful to have met you guys. Thank you.

I have to say, it's quite rare for me to write entries like this. I am going to be quite emotional in this blog. It's a rare sight, kind of like seeing a shiny pokemon.

Music's a big part of my life, and recently I found the song 一個像夏天 一個像秋天 in my iTunes. An English translation would be One is like summer, one is like fall. The title of the song is about how two really different things can actually suit each other quite well. Because they are so different, they cover each other's weakness. This song is quite old, and I never really paid a lot of attention to this song, but now I have. Like I've said, I dug out this song again after a few years, and looked at its lyrics; it really made me appreciate my friends even more than I already do.

This song is about how friends are so important. Sure, some will say family is more important, but I think you need both to be complete. There are some things where you can only tell your family, but there are other things where it's the other way around -- we really need friends to survive in this world. I know I wouldn't survive. I know I am pretty independent, but it's because I know if I ever need something, I can always count on my friends to break my fall.

The first verse goes like this 第一次看你不太順眼、誰知道後來關係那麼密切。我們一個像夏天、一個像秋天。卻總能把冬天變成春天. Translation would be I didn't like you very much when I first saw you, but who knew that we would become so close. We were like summer and fall, but we can always make Winter Spring again. This is very true for me; I have friends that didn't like me very much at first, but we still bonded in the end. I'm really happy.

There is one line that goes like this 如果不是你、我不會相信、朋友比情人還死心踏地. In English is If it's not you, I won't believe that friends are more loyal than lovers. There are countless cases where this had happened for me as I haven't dated in my life, but I can still feel the warmth from my friends overwhelming the sadness in my heart. Thank you.

Another beautiful line is 你了解我所有得意的東西、才常潑我冷水、怕我忘形. It's saying how you understand all the things I get overconfident about, and you put me down just to prevent me from embarrassing myself. It brings up a good point about relationship. Friendship is not friendship if all you're saying is the good part about your friend; that's really fake. Don't give me the bullshit "I like everything about her/him". That's not possible. If you're human, you're bound to find something you don't like about another human being, and it's fine to do that. That's all part of being human, BUT if you truly care about your friend, you would tell your friend the things you don't like about her/him, so the dislike wouldn't evolve into hatred or even further. A relationship built from compliments are fake, fake, fake. After that said, I am sorry if I ever hurt your feeling. I really do care about my friends, but sometimes my jokes are a bit too heavy to others.

One of my favourite line is from the song is 遇見一個人然後生命全改變. It means Life changes after meeting one person. People would think it's the other half, but this line can also work for a friend. In fact, I think it's better when it's describing a friend. How did you two get together? Because you two were friends. It's your other half when she/he was still a friend that changed your life. People think I'm very stubborn, but I always have my ears open for new ways of thinking. The thing is that I just didn't hear anything that would make me want to change my way of thinking, and therefore, it just seems like I am stubborn. What I didn't realise until I looked at this lyrics is that their words do change the way I think -- I may not change right away, but I do change the way I think. Big or Small. So everyone I met changes my life in one way or another, for better or worse. Even if someone makes me go downhill, I wouldn't blame them, it's just all part of life. Even if I sunk too low, I'm sure my friends would just pull me right back up.

Especially right now, I am like poor beyond imagine. Thanks to all my friends who are paying things for me when we hang out. Once I find a job, I will definitely repay this favour. And also, when I said I am moving, you have no idea how many people offered to help me move, or help me find a place. It really surprised me. I don't think I can ever repay this debt of friendship. Thank you for trusting me so much.

Since I'm being all emotional and all, I'd like to take this time to thank some certain individuals.

Cindy
You're like my closest friend, so I don't really need to worry about how heavy my jokes are because I know you'll know it's all okay. I can tell you anything, and you'll be there to listen. And you immediately offered me a place to stay when I said I need a place when I go back to Vancouver. Thanks.

Kathleen
I'm sorry that I scared you that one time, and the other few times that I got mad but wasn't directed to you. You probably think I am scary or something. Even though we have a term for you and all, but I think that's a good thing. Keep that innocence for as long as you can because once you lose it you can never go back. (If you don't know what I am talking about, don't think the wrong way. It is very legit)

Joseph
Though we haven't talked much after we graduated, but thank you for being there during my high school years. Giving me a good reason to skip PE and stuff. And thank you for putting up with my selfish demands sometimes.

Andy D.
I was never mad at you for that bag incidence; I just lost too much brain cells to think about anything that day... To be honest, I don't remember anything after being hit. Thanks for talking to me online when I'm procrastinating.

Nicole
I don't know if you still read my blog or not, but you're one of the most life inspiring person I've met in my whole life. You're probably the one who made me think that sometimes human do need to be emotional. Thank you for helping me with homework during grade 9.

Daniel H.
Don't be surprised that you're on this list. We always acted that we hated each other, but we get along pretty well. It's a relationship built on insults after all. I really enjoy the bizarre conversations we have as long as it doesn't involve certain people/things.

Kevin
Our hobbies matched really well -- sleeping and eating, so we bonded real quickly. Had lots of fun with you around, and I'm glad you're coming to UT this coming year.

Anne
You're another inspiring person I'm glad I met. Opened my eyes to new point of views. I also enjoy reading your blogs though I haven't been commenting very much. Hope you can come to UT though the final decision's still up to you.

Lisa
Really happy that you came to UT, even though it's Scarborough. You added many rays of sunshine to my dull Toronto life during the first month. I also won't forget about the many adventures we had during I block -- real fun.

Kristie
You made a lot of classes fun -- especially social classes. I'm also glad that you came to UT. Taiwan people need to stick together, you know. And it's because of you I met a lot of other people.

Crystal
You're one of the first people I met in Toronto, so if it weren't for you, I'd probably would have no friends or something. It's because of you that I met all your roommates, and thanks for cooking for me many times. Also thanks a lot for being in my video.

Atsushi
Thanks for being there many times for me, and staying up with me during all nighters. You're always okay with my outrageous demands. Had a lot of fun tickling you...

Mike
Tthanks for taking care of me when I sleepover at your place. I also enjoyed the talk we had the other night, opened my eyes to another point of view. I really appreciate for all the things you've done for me even though we just met this year. I would really like to repay you right now, but I just don't have the financial power to do so.

Vicki
You're really open and free towards Mike, unlike some other couples whom I wouldn't name. I really like that about a girl. I had fun talking with you, too. Really bonded for just met. Thanks.

Jinglin
You're the first friend I met from UTSC. You're the one who helped me rediscover my love for photography, so you're also the one who I named the term after. It's only reasonable to do so. It's also because of you I met lots of other people. It's because of you(and Lisa) I get to meet the Shutterbugs people.

Fiona
We didn't officially talk until recently, but the awkward stage didn't last very long at all. I mean just look at the facebook comments. I'm really looking forward to hanging out with you again.

Sunny
Thanks for remembering the name of a hobo like me. Though we haven't really talked until today, but I still had fun joking around with you. To tell you the truth, I enjoy those kind of conversation quite a bit -- as long as it doesn't go into too much details.

Andy K.
I'm thankful for telling me about the program, and offering so much help. Really, truly grateful. Thanks for treating me the other day; I'll return the favour when I can. You've been helping me endlessly ever since we met, but I haven't really done anything to repay you, yet. It's a fresh new start for me in Toronto, and it's quite hard on me.

Like I've mentioned in my earlier blogs, I believe that words can't truly express one's feeling, but that's all I can do at this point and time, so I'm sorry if this means nothing to you. My feelings towards all of you are all deeper than that, but it's all feeling of friendship. My friends are not like my second family because they ARE my second family. Thanks for helping me so much in Toronto. I've never felt so useless in my life right now more than ever. I don't have the power to help anyone as I am not really in the position to do anything like that. I don't have the power to do anything I feel like doing -- totally opposite from back in Burnaby. I believe I'll make it through though, and it's all thanks for all of you supporting me.

Things you see and feel in life will shape who you are in the future, and I find that friends are the most influential factor of all. It's not an exaggeration what so ever, so from the bottom of my heart, I thank all of you for being here for me. Far and near, high and low.

Thank you,
~Daniel Chou

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Where do you come from?

One night long long ago (maybe a month), Lisa and I spent the night nerding. No, we were not studying for some test we have. No, we were not doing a project. Yes, we were having an intense research/discussion about English. To be more precise, it's British English vs Canadian English vs American English. Before I go any further, I am going to say that I am going to bold the Canadian way of spelling the word and have the other way beside it (might be UK or might be USA, depends on the word). Note that I may be missing a lot.

It all started with me being angry at the mark I got on one of the assignment. They deducted my mark because I spelt/spelled parameter parametre. I always it's just another er and re thing, but apparently... there are exceptions. Should've known. English is almost the most complicated language ever created in the history of mankind. Every rule only apply to half of the words while the other half are exceptions. Seriously... Well, that's the event that got this night started. We went on google and started searching for "British American spelling". At least something good came out of this tragic event... totally made us realise/realize some of the differences between cultures. Truly amazing.

I don't know how else to introduce the other difference because there are some word that I'll never use in my blog, so I'm just going to come up with sentences.... enjoy. LOL

1. One day, Lisa bought Beatle's CD disc/disk, and she tried to rip it onto her harddisc/harddisk... but she got too excited and had diarrhea/diarrhoea.
British spell diarrhea diarrhoea... really? I've never seen that before.

2. I am pretty skeptical/sceptical about the British's way of spelling flutist/flautist... it's just too weird.
According to the website, Canadian spell sceptical both ways, and surprisingly sceptical is more common than skeptical.

3. Please beware of pedophiles/paedophile because most of them are quite skillful/skilful at what they're doing.
Same thing happened with skilful the way it happened to sceptical. Quite shocking actually.

Yea, I think three sentences should be sufficient. Just one last thing before I move on. According to the same website, the abbreviation for Doctor is Dr. right? Not if you're British! The reasoning on the website says "A contracted form of a word, ending with the same letter as the full form, is not followed by a full stop", so I am assuming it's the same for Ms., Mr., etc. I am Canadian though, so I shall spell it with a period at the end ;D!

So after the spelling difference, we moved on to speech difference. Example would be from this passage: "In both areas, saying, "I don't mind" often means, "I'm not annoyed" (for example, by someone's smoking), while "I don't care" often means, "The matter is trivial or boring". However, in answering a question like "Tea or coffee?", if either alternative is equally acceptable, an American may answer, "I don't care", while a British person may answer, "I don't mind". Either sounds odd to the other." ...Which one do you say?

Another website states that we, Canadians, start a sentence with As well, meaning 'in addition'... apparently that's a 'construction [of] Canadianism.' Do any of you do that??

Another speech difference is this one "While both forms are correct (and accepted in both British and American English), have got (have you got, he hasn't got, etc.) is generally the preferred form in British English while most speakers of American English employ the have (do you have, he doesn't have etc.)" Some example sentences are...

Do you have a car?
Have you got a car?

He hasn't got any friends.
He doesn't have any friends.

She has a beautiful new home.
She's got a beautiful new home.

One more difference...

American English - on the weekend
British English - at the weekend

American English - on a team
British English - in a team

American English - please write me soon
British English - please write to me soon

Soooooo after all this. Let me ask you one question.

Which country are you from?

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

An island of photographers.

April 2, 2010. Sunny then cloudy. Hot then cold then warm.

It all began long ago, (a week?) when Lisa asked me if I want to go Jinglin take artsy pictures with Shutterbugs, the photography club in UofT. I really like artsy stuff, so obviously I said yes. Fast forward to the day before the big day, I confirmed with Lisa about the time and place of the meeting place... because it's smart to do that. She said to be at Union Station at 12. Moving on to the big day...

I like to be early and stuff, so I got there at 11:50am even though I know Lisa and Kristie are usually late. Little do I know... they came alone, not with Shutterbugs... very late, too. I basically stood there for a good 30 minutes or so. The subway ticket checking lady kept staring at me weirdly; she probably thought I was waiting for the right time to commit a crime or something. That wasn't cool at all... but finally, at around 12:30 they showed up. party time!! Oh, another thing I found funny was how a lot of people, and when I say a lot... I mean over 10, tried to exit the station through the spinning door even though it says very clearly 'No Exit'.

So yes, 12:30, they arrived. I could start ranting about why people shouldn't be late, but I won't right now (or this post will never end). We didn't know where the Shutterbugs group were, so we did the one thing any lost people would do. Phone. Well, after the phone call with Jinglin... we got one landmark, McDonalds. We climbed over many hills stairs, walked through a dangerous tunnel underground pathway, and fought against the barbarians people on the streets. Finally, there it was, THE McDonalds *insert dramatic music*, but they were no where to be found. Yea, they moved elsewhere. Fail. Then Jinglin came and picked us up and finally we met up... speeding up the story...

I have to say, it was pretty awkward at first because I didn't know anyone from Shutterbugs besides Jinglin, Fiona, Anita, Lisa and Kristie. I met Fiona and Anita once before that day, during Nuit Blanche (please do excuse my French if I spelt it wrong). Maybe it would be better if it was an gathering of some sort instead of a club outing because I am not even in the club. I guess I was afraid that people will think about stuff like 'why is he here'... I'm pretty sure at least one person thought that actually. I could sense it. Yes, I'm magical. Actually, no I am not, it's just human nature to think about things like that, but that's another story.

Well anyways, we set out for the ferry terminal where we'll hijack ride a boat to Wards Island. It was a 10 minutes walk to the ferry terminal. Yea, you can see from the picture that the line's pretty long (totally cut Andy's head in half, too). 30 minutes later, we got the ticket, and guess what? More waiting, for the ferry.

Going off topic for a bit, I plan to make a rant about the Toronto Ferry on a separate post, so I'm just going to skip the ferry part to keep this already long blog shorter.... by a bit.

So magically, we're on Wards Island!! Told you I have magical powers... We walked around the island and stuff. While the pros are taking pictures, I try to make friends (totally dramatizing the situation XD) But omg, everyone has their expensive pro cameras that cost 4 digits, and all I have is a digital camera. *sad face* It's okay though, I'll just stick with making videos... while slowly learning the ways of still motion. Either way, the island was a good experience. It was my first time on the island, and I learned a few tricks from watching the pros in action. I also took some pictures, but of course it's nothing compare to who I was with.


I was just playing with iPhoto... nothing special






That's that for the island. And because I don't want to write anything about the ferry here... We magically appear at Habour Front at the blink of the eye. We decided to go eat sushi at this restaurant called 味彩(Aji Sai), but it was a 30 minutes walk I believe... We just kind of split into different groups because there were so many people. I walk fast, so I was with the fast walkers... namely Angela, Louise and Andy. Yes, I like to force myself to be with people I don't know -- that's how you make friends =]. I'm just skip the part about what we talked about since it's mostly you have to be in the moment kind of talks. I do have one word Angela, Louise and Andy (if they read this at all XD) though... Pigeon.

Side tracking for a bit. Yes, I noticed that I am skipping a lot of details, but this post is getting way too long, and it's 5am.

So magically we're at restaurant because time-skip (don't ask). Kristie, Lisa, Angela, Andy, Peter, Shane, and Simone sat around me, so it was a good chance to get to know them =]. They were all cool people, real glad to have met them. I could go and list out why I like them, but look at the length of the post already, so I'm just going to move on to the food.

It was all you can eat, so people tend to order too much. Andy and I were saving stomach (though I didn't really stop eating... lol) just in case we need to clean any leftovers. The food was okay, all you can eat quality, which is not THAT good... just edible. Yes, I have a very high standard when it comes to... everything in life actually -- especially friends and food though. Their dessert was lower than all you can eat standards. Egg pudding was so watered down, and the mango jelly is powdered. And they didn't give me all the mango ice cream that I ordered D:!!! On top of that, they didn't specify at the beginning that there was a one hour ordering time. Their service was good at first, but it went downhill... I was pretty disappointed. Well anyways, it was still fun. =]

On the way back, I get to talk to Andy a bit more, and I found out he's also from Taiwan!! =D!! Yay Taiwan people unite!! He says he also like karaoke, so I'll definitely invite him the next time I plan a karaoke (which is when I have $$...) =]

That's basically it for the island trip with Shutterbugs. It was awesome. Glad I went, even though I was hesitated because of all the strangers at first. =]

PS: Woah, look at how long the post is... and I didn't even go into full details. Oh the power of going off topic.

Can't wait to see the new friends again, someday =]
~Daniel Chou

Monday, April 5, 2010

Analyzing Life - (im)possible??

So if read/skim through my last post (which was posted like 10 minutes ago), you should know what this post is going to be about. EVEN IF you didn't, the title should be enough clue. Let's just get to the point, shall we?

One more thing before I get started: This is just my opinion, feel free to agree/disagree with me. Start a debate, whatever. It's your life.

Like I've said Life's complicated, so it's better to separate them into subjects, but do keep in mind that they all connect somehow.

First I want to talk about generalizing life. Everybody does this. Everyone categorizes 'similar' things together. Example of those would be classifying books by genre, alphabet, author, etc. It works for inanimate objects like books because they don't change and grow; they also don't think for themselves. When it comes to living things, it's a whole different story. Scientists classify animals by their body structure, so it's still reasonable. Vertebrates, invertebrates, two legged, four legged, birds, worms, mammals, etc. I don't really have really have a complaint for that because they are all facts. Yes, animals evolve and stuff, but they won't change THAT much each generation. Significant changes to body structure won't come for a good hundred or so generations, if any at all. I'm okay with all the above categorizing. The one I am really annoyed with is how people... I guess another word for it is stereotype.

One simple is example is how people discriminate against so called 'races'. White, Black, Yellow, Brown, Purple, Rainbow, Whatever. I don't care. We're all human, and sorry to say, but that's one race, not ten thousand. So what if his skin colour is white? Does that mean he's white and eat McDonalds every day? Does that mean he's bad at math? Does that mean he fits into all the so called 'white stereotypes'? The first step is to stop stereotyping people. Just because you don't stereotype, doesn't mean you don't group similar people together.

People group similar personalities together. Example would be that people often classify me as 'lazy', which I can't entirely disagree. Pretend bob, an imaginary friend, is 'lazy', then people will tend to group bob and me together, and therefore, we're 'alike'. I completely disagree though. I am lazy about certain things, and he's lazy about certain things. Sure there might be overlaps, but the level of laziness will still differ. 'Lazy' just happens to be the example I am using, but this applies to all the personalities and traits. And that's why it's impossible to find a person who thinks and acts like me; therefore, people shouldn't say things like "He's a lot like you" because no, he's not like me. We're different individuals. So next time if you want to group people together, put everyone in their own category. I wish I could explain more, but feeling is something that can't be expressed in words...

An example of that would be 'love' and 'hate'. When you say you 'love' something, do you ACTUALLY love it 100%? I doubt it. There are probably some other feeling mixed in your 'love' -- it's not pure love. I am not saying those other feeling have to be a bad thing; I'm just saying that it's not pure. You probably used the word love because out of all the feelings you feel towards the thing you're describing, 'love' has the highest percentage. A way to fix this? Not really. You can't say stuff like "I 40% Love you, 10% thinks you're weird, 10% thinks you're lazy, 2% annoyed at you, and the rest think you're pretty." You're not going to get anyone that way. That's why artists are so powerful; they express people feelings in ways we can never express in words. It doesn't matter if it's through a movie, poem, song, photo, drawing... etc. They are all tools that we use to express how we feel about one thing. It's not just for looks.

(offtopic)
Let me go off topic for a bit. Not as many people appreciates artsy movies as we used to. A lot of people rather watch action movies instead of thought provoking movies. I mean, just look at all the recent 'hit movies'. Avatar, Transformers, 2012... need I list more? I don't mean people shouldn't watch them at all... it's just that people seem to enjoy those more than they should. Action movies requires minimal brain work, so it's good for when people want to relax... You know what I mean... I hope.
(/offtopic)

Woah, this post got really long... I think I am just going to end this before it turns into an essay. Maybe I'll do a part two or something... Maybe

One last thing before I end this post though. A lot of people say I don't express my feelings to people, but you know... it's really hard to explain all this in 5 minutes or so. My thought process is quite complicated and explaining this would require a lot of work, so I prefer just not explaining at all.

~Daniel Chou

Warning: Spam and Nonsense.

This post is not a what I did what on which day kind of blog. It's just a post about anything mostly. It's my spam post just like all my other posts.

In other words, you're not going to learn anything about me from this post... except the fact that I can talk about nonsense for a very long time... but you should already know that. Example would be now, I haven't even start the introduction to my point for the blog, yet. And yes, I am just stalling for time because like I've said above, this post is just going to be a spam.

I just need a place to spam, and let me talk about nonsense... so if you don't want to read some random guy spamming, don't read this post anymore. I just have a lot on my mind, and although I don't need a place to talk about it, I DO need a place to just let out my.... i guess the closest word is stress? It's a form of stress, but not the stress that most people experience. My stress is not from school work, relationship, family... or anything of the sort. It's more of a stress that there are so many things I need to think about and remember, and I am afraid that I am going to forget one of them. You know... "Oh No, what if I forget" kind of stress... Yea, life's complicated like that.

Speaking of complicated life... .... I'm gonna put that on a separate post because I can sense a deep post coming. Woah, I sure cut this post pretty short. Haha

~Daniel Chou

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Candy's Celebration (of Light) LALALALA.

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If you know the reference in my title, Yay for you ;D! I want to go this year, too... but I can't. Stuck in Toronto.
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So ANYWAYS, If you know my sister, Candy, you should know (or not) that her birthday just passed not long ago. We went to Jack Astor's, a bar and grill. You can see what I've ordered from my facebook album here.

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Yes, I know I've been doing the 'here' thing for the past few blogs, but I've been trying to catch up on some entries, and well... uploading pictures on blogger just kind of too slow. Facebook's a lot faster. And yup, that's why I'm doing this.
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If you looked at my album, you should know what I've ordered. That burger was pretty good, and it was really filling. The baked potato was really good, too. The cheese they used for the burger and baked potato just look kind of weird... but it's good though. XD

After the main meal (and the murder scene), my sister offered to pay for everyone's drink/dessert. It's a restaurant, so well.. they check ID. The waiter checked my sister's ID and found out that she is 21, so he just asked "is everyone 89?" And we're all like YEAAAAA WE AREEEE (even though not everyone is... XDD)

I got a Mint Chocolate Bailey; it was minty and well.. alcohol-y. Pretty good though. Other people got other things, and I posted the pictures on facebook. Well, that's it for this blog... I don't really call this a blog though, just my spam. And no, it's not the meat spam, but like... SPAM spam. XD;;

Oh nevermind...

'Till next time!
~Daniel Chou

Going up the CN Tower... and jumping off~~ XD

Annie, my former Manager from McDonalds, came to Toronto to visit, and so we met up one day. I showed her around Toronto, ate at Mannpuku, and went up the CN Tower. That's the summary, at least.

So we walked around Downtown Toronto, which is nothing interesting to talk about... it's mostly scenery, and I really don't remember if anything funny happened. Then we made a pit stop at Mannpuku once again.

If you read my previous blogs, I've mentioned that I went to that restaurant before. This time, I ordered this udon thing, takoyaki, and the milk tea again. Annie ordered Yakiorigini, this other udon... and milk tea. They udon were good, keeping up with the restaurant's reputation, but the yakiorigini is kind of... meh. It's just Origini fried on a pan -- nothing special.

Anyways, after Mannpuku, we went up the CN Tower. I took pictures, which I posted on my facebook. If you want to check out the album click here. It's nothing special though... Yea, that's CN Tower, then that's basically it for the CN tower blog.

Anyways, see you next time ;D~
~Daniel Chou

Scarborough Weekend~

This happened quite a while ago, namely March 20, 21. I went to scarborough due to Mike and Vicki's invite to their house. I wasn't the only person being invited though, Kristie and Sarah also went with me. It was quite a while ago, so I don't really remember every little detailed thing that happened, but I do remember eating good food. Mike and Vicki made some good Hot Pot. Yumyum~ There are a lot of food ingredients in the pot -- totally don't know their names though. OH WELL~

After the food, we played Mario Kart for a bit; it was an intense battle between Kristie and Mike. I was pretty behind because I haven't played for at least a year or so. It got pretty heated that there were cursed words flying in the air and stuff. XD;; Mario kart didn't last very long though... we went to Mah Jong soon after.

So um, leaving out a lot of the some details, Mah Jong was fun. Maybe you can figure out a bit more 'details' that I left out through the album I posted on facebook here Good luck. Anyways, back to my story about the weekend...

We slept over at Mike and Vicki's. I slept on the sofa, Mike slept in his room, and the three girls all squeezed on a double bed. Next morning, we went back to Kristie's residence so that Lisa and Kristie (and Sarah) can try to make their Mango Moose Cake for their Iron Chef competition. I was, um... a judge ;D! And you know, a judge's job is to eat the cake and judge it. You can see the picture of the cake on my album because I'm too lazy to post it here.

Yea... I think that's it for this blog. I'll post more blogs, soon. ;D
~Daniel Chou

Thursday, April 1, 2010

And I'm back!

*smiles*
After three weeks of torture, I'm finally back at full power to bring you some exciting news that's happening with my life.... just let me catch a week of naps.

JOKES.

That being said, this blog, however, will not actually contain anything about my life, or anything exciting. I am just here to inform all of my fans (if any?!?) that.. Yes, I'm back. And I am bring Sexy Back. *shot*.

Lame jokes aside, I do have a lot of stories and pictures that I'd like to upload, but then my mom read this blog, so LOLOLOL. Maybe. I'll be doing them soon! =D

Chao~.

*I just kind of read this post, and um... it doesn't sound like me at all... Okay, I lied, it does... BUT I don't say chao. Not yet at least? Maybe I'll start using chao.... just a maybe...*

ANYWAYS!!

I'M BACK!!
~Daniel Chou