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Sunday, March 30, 2008

I slept better this day but i was awoken still by the horns of the trains in the switching yard at 4am and at 7am. The second set of blasts was ok, since i was aiming of waking at 7:30am. We check out and it's time to bounce from Reno! Upon leaving the holiday inn (just yelped it), there was someone being questioned and identified by the local fuzz. Lovely, is it never too early to check for warrants eh?

So where did i decide to go for a little half day of skiing? I decided for some Boreal Action. Yea, i never wanted to go back, but i didn't want to spend too much and i kinda wanted to see what they've done with all their terrain madness.

Location: Boreal 44$ full price, ack!
Type of Snow: Hard, bad, sucked
Tons of people at the resort: Not much, which is scary for a weekend!
007 Action?: Oh heck no.
Weather condition: Cloudy in 256-shades of grey, windy, with some snow floating uphill.
Gear Used: Jacket, Fleece Shirt, Fake Burberry Scarf to cover my face..
Road condition: Sucked, traffic at 2pm? On and off till reaching home.

After a few runs, they had a very beginner area with 2 boxes pretty much level with the runs and a midget jump. The next park area had hops to kinked rails and boxes. What kinda progression is that? Also they were on these jumps on rolling mounds, where you speed up heading into it, then by the time you reach the jump your speed goes to zero. Theres a baby half pipe but was too wide to get speed on, i got some exp on it but its not the same. The only good thing was there was no line at the accelerator whatsoever. At the nooblet runs had a few crowds. After sitting on those old slow lifts, you ponder the meaning of life as it slowly moves uphill. I head to the leftmost area and had a few flashbacks of the crew going skiing and seeing how short these runs are compared to when we were beginners tumbling all over. Good times good times.
Around 12:30pm i decided it was over headed to Auburn for some tacos. Yep, i happen to see a tiny sign 'Maria's Mexican Tacos'. I tried them out and it was pretty good. So now i have a good taco spot as well as a burger joint to go if i'm in the auburn area.

I get home and hear some sad and disturbing news. An old old school friend of mine Eddie calls me up and leaves one of those 'call me, somethings happened' message. I call and find out that his brother Philip passed away from a shooting, probably a gang initiation style deal. It was on the news. He's the one described as the one brought to the hospital in critical condition from the excelsior district. He's my brothers age, you hear this stuff happening all the time around the bay area. And it's usually thug on thug or bad neighborhood antics, but for normal people in a sorta decent neighborhood, that sucks. They're quite a christian family as well. I hope they find this dood, and do things i can't mention here.

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Saturday, March 29, 2008

This holiday inn is nice, but it has one slight downfall. At 1:15am, and 4:15am theres a train switching yard a few blocks away, and at those 2 times, toot toot goes the train whistling. Bloody great.. I hope its not a reoccurring deal.

Today is part 2, we roam the 2nd part of the show and it also has an impressive amount of firearms as well as an impressive amount of people, at times it was real crowded just to walk the isles. I liked the wall of lugers. The differences between the San Francisco Gun show and This one? Theres no salt-water Taffy, fudge, crystal stalls. Only 1 book dealer, 1 t-shirt dealer, and 1 small tool dealer (tweezers, dremel bits, etc.). I bought a few items, but the main items i was looking for bullets and primers weren't there. Theres 35000$ shotguns, the weirdest of caliber firearms, but no bulk reloading stuff. ugh!

We leave around 1pm and head to Cabela's, i get a few bullets, but it's quite pricy there. I tried for a Elk Sandwich, but they were out, so i tried the Ostrich Sandwich. It looks like Roast Beef, but its red and tastes a bit better.

Now where do i go for some lead.. At Cabela's 38 cal 125 gr, LaserCast goes for 44$ for 500. Online Similar Cast goes for 46$ for 1000$. Online it is.

We ate at the Cafe Sedona in the Silver Legacy, it wasn't good, service was good but food isn't. I should have known, a place named after Arizona, that has 2 pages of chinese foods equals 'is this from the buffet line?'.
I did kill the food with a Chocolate Strawberry Martini at the Roxy Bar.. It smelled like this chinese medicine that i used to take but it tasted pretty good, especially with the rim covered in white chocolate.

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Friday, March 28, 2008

Chillin at Reno:

I'm up here for a few days visiting the Big Reno Gun Show at the Grand Sierra Casino, which used to be the Hilton, the casino out in the cuts. Fluffielady's dad and i headed out around 9am and got to reno about 2pm or so. Lets just say it wasn't my driving.
We start at it at the gun show and at first it didn't look too big. There were quite a bit of high end guns there. A whole ton of cowboy firearms, lugers, broom handle mausers, Colts, revolvers up the yang, but not much in reloading. There was only one ammunition seller that goes to pretty much every gun show. I find a 100 round sks Mag thats U-shaped. I have a pic that i'll load later. Then we find the hallway to the other room in similar size. We finish the first room right before we get booted out.
Ate at the seafood buffet at the Peppermill. We finally get in around 8pm. It was pretty good, somehow it didn't have extra large snow crab legs.
Get back to the holiday inn and had a shot of Glenlivet 12 year old, yep theres a bar at the holiday inn, as well as the usual casino action which had quite a bit of people. Then a double of Dewars Special 12 year scotch. Yum, the Dewars is pretty good n smooth.

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Level Of Difficulty at Work: 0.4 out of 10
Time During Lunch: None

SuperWeakSauce:
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Need anything at the Reno Gun Show?

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Level Of Difficulty at Work: 0.4 out of 10
Time During Lunch: Medium

Woot! Got the tax return, now it's slated for next years property tax. How fast it comes n goes.

Have some relaxing tunes brought to you by the water glass. The good part is about a minute in.



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Friday, March 21, 2008

Location: Northstar 51$ hookup via snowbomb.com. $74 regular!
Type of Snow: soft since we hit the snow around 11 ..
Tons of people at the resort: Man, it felt like the weekend
007 Action?: No
Weather condition: Sunny throughout.
Gear Used: Fleece Shirt, backpack..
Road condition: Ok with one slowdown past auburn, but when returning, the usual traffic at Roseville..

Snuck off today to Board with Evan and Jenny to Truckee. When i left my house, i forgot my helmet and goggles. It took me 15 minutes to turn around on skyline to return back home. It takes me 20 minutes to get from home to oakland, whats up with that?
We get to northstar and the parking lot is backwards, zone X is now zone A. So people are parked on the opposing side of the park. I parked and asked the dood with the flag if i can park at the old school spot, he said you can but its no difference. I then noticed the scam. You need to take a bus to the village, and since spring break began they only had 3 ticket people out of 7 windows open. By the time you get on the gondola and touch the snow, it was 11:20. Once you get out, theres 2 lifts to take, both had lines up the wazoo. At times it was pretty thick with people, madness i say! Northstar also has gone mad with signs, it's a ADHD paradise!

Theres 2 barrier walls, some require quite the manuevering, i wonder how the noobz handles it? Do you see the mass of humanity coagulating at the lifts? For a friday?!


Got enough signage, colors, flags, walls, and strings?

Worse thing is, with all the signage, poles, crap out there people tend to stop right next to one, making the gap smaller. Some lifts had lines enter from both left and right side, when before it was only on one side.

Since somehow we got there so late we actually rode till the lifts closed. I was kinda disappointed and figured with the traffic, i was estimating 6 runs till closing, we managed somewhere around 9! Ooo when the week previous, Capt'n D and i were doing 15-20+ runs and leaving early, it kinda puts some sense into things.

I did like one terrain park run, where it's progressive, and you can actually learn on it! Normally you see these sky high jumps or crazy kinked boxes, how does one learn how to ride on that? But this one run began with a low box, then a high box, then a rail, which i finally done, then jumps that increase in size. Finally an area that makes sense! At the end in our usual tradition, my brother and i found a noobland terrain park. There somehow i winged 2 180 jumps, woot! One i did almost naturally and automatically, the second was so-so and kinda worked but was forced.

I dunno about northstar anymore, it has a different feel now, or maybe i'm not feeling it anymore. It's a nice huge park, with a huge village now, but i dunno, the vibe is queer. Oh one last thing, the kiddieland run is still there, and it's now less sketchy and more a normal run essentially with the little house that you shoot through! It feels more like a boardercross run actually.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Level Of Difficulty at Work: 0.4 out of 10
Time During Lunch: Medium

My results for cholesterol is in and it's going down. I did a blood test on sept 11, yes thee sept 11 and it was 199. Which is a touch below bad (200), my previous blood letting had a result of 189, this time it's 182. My Cholesterol is down but my blood pressure is a little up, whats up with that?

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Level Of Difficulty at Work: 0.35 out of 10
Time During Lunch: Medium (sorta)

Todays bike ride wasn't as bad, none of that heavy breathing, heart pumping madness like yesterday.

And i guess my address change did take effect, when i did the change a few years ago. Cuz now i have a jury duty summons for my new county.. oh well.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Level Of Difficulty at Work: 0.35 out of 10
Time During Lunch: Short

I decide to ride my bicycle, it has been at least a week since i last done so. So i ride and halfway up i notice that its getting a little hard to pedal. More than usual, so i continue and keep going. Right before i reach to the top, it's killing me, rapid breathing, chest pounding. Now it's not normal, what is going on?
Right then i realize that i'm low by 2-units of red blood cells. So is that what happens when this post-donation card says, 'when climbing stairs, have a friend help you.' Can i get a friend to help me up Teresita Blvd?

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Didn't really do too much today. I got caught up on 2 weeks worth of Bleach and Naruto (4 episodes total.. Ooo) and a Ghost in the Shell Movie. Did some laundry, thats about it.

I ordered a tidbit from Hong Kong for Capt'N D and i looked at the return address on the package and it was this:

Check out the returnee's name. For those who need translation, the way you say it can mean 'BBQ Pork Fried Rice.' Almost as good as Sum Yeung Gai.

Fluffielady returns from her jaunt in LaLaLand. It was ok, she got nasty sick yesterday, =\ But shes ok now =).

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Did a few things..

Gave Blood - Another Double Red

Oil Change - for the Rav4 at 70k. Quaker State 5-30

Got a Haircut - its been a bit too long.

Cleaned the Kitchen - Sorta.

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Friday, March 14, 2008


Homewood, in Blue, Green, White. Whats not to like?

Level Of Difficulty at Work: 0.35 out of 10
Time During Lunch: Nada

i gotta go back to high school!
After work Capt'N D and i went back to the old school to meet up with Maj. And with an added bonus a young fellow named Matt Cohen now works there! He instantly recognized me, which is wierd, i was in camouflage with all that hair, yet people can still see through it.. hmmz Matt is married to a Jenny Van that some of us remember.

We venture to the Irish Cultural Center near the zoo (i never knew) for some drinks. Is that odd? to drink with your high school teacher? Maybe thats a good thing. We drink and chat it up talking about the good old days, or if anyone has seen anyone etc.
I had a 3 small shots of various items.
Bushmills Irish Whiskey - I liked it alot, pretty smooth, not harsh, not too bold or strong.
Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey - It didn't have much flavor, or not as bold, kinda simple. It was ok
And finally Jameson Irish Whiskey - This was somewhere in between the other two. Not Bad.
The bartender was wondering whats up with my selection, but hey, i'm at an Irish Cultural center and it's got all the st. paddy stuff going. So do what the romans do, except my 3 other compadres had Guinness's.

Anyhow, we get back and the place has changed, i've been back a few times and yea the 50 ft. indoor range now sells food where the bullet traps are but hey, they do what they do. Theres computers and what not, but the thing i didn't notice until Matt showed us was a few lockers that Andy Huey and myself tagged with one of them old school label makers with a ratcheting mechanism. I had such quotes as 'It's easy, just hit the middle,' and esoteric ones like 'naked without pockets.' Those were the days. Man talk about flashbacks. I need to get my camera and take some pics!

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Level Of Difficulty at Work: 0.15 out of 10
Time During Lunch: Medium

Back to work, woo woo. woo...

I'm trying a new style of photo called HDR. Typically its a technique for high end cameras involving at least 3 same photos with different settings and photoshopping it while balancing shadows and highlights. Unfortunately i'm trying this with my SD450 or 550, depending if the battery on the 450 lasts. I'm trying to use this tiny thing to its limit.

I did two videos and posted them up on youtube.


A boring, gentle, serene and beautiful scenic stroll towards Lake Tahoe. The beauty could not be captured without being there.


This is the fun one at Sugar bowl with the Arching box.

I have a third one from Diamond Peak but its getting late.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008


Hanging out at Cabela's Reno Yesterday.

Location: Sugar Bowl 52$ via Pre-Bought tickets from the Sports Basement @ the Presidio.
Type of Snow: Nasty Icy in the morning, got softer, then too soft ..
Tons of people at the resort: Not really
007 Action?: Hard snow = No Go
Weather condition: Cloudy in the morning with it breaking up later.
Gear Used: Jacket, Fleece Shirt, backpack..
Road condition: Clear, Smooth Sailing, but the road isn't as smooth..
Current Gambling Amount: $-1

Back to the good old sugar bowl. Still the same, but with a slight bump in price (60$). Capt'n D and i think it's the best price for the larger of skii parks. Today now we're really beat down but it was alright. After doing my standard Sugar Bowl loop we hung out at the kiddieland and owned a rainbow box. It's a box that arches upward. It took me a few times, all caught on video, i'll have it up soon. We did the usual stroll by where Paul n Vicks scrubbed hard, and gave the run their respective names.

Left around 2:30pm, after owning the boxes we were content and quite tired. So we went to Ikeda's too look for my favorite Lemonade, but alas there was none. Then to Fry's in Sacramento for some MicroSD cards. And finally ate at Dos Coyotes for some southwest foods. I think i got Capt'N D on Carnitas from that janky taqueria a few days ago. He's probably going to be all carnita'd up at home right now.

I'll play with the videos tommorrow. I just noticed the clocks haven't been changed in the house yet!?!

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Location: Diamond Peak 39$ hookup via snowbomb.com
Type of Snow: Icy in the morning, got softer around 11 ..
Tons of people at the resort: Nope
007 Action?: Hard snow = No Go
Weather condition: All Cloudy in the morning with some of it breaking up getting sunny.
Gear Used: Jacket, Fleece Shirt..
Road condition: Clear, Smooth Sailing..
Current Gambling Amount: $0

Is it sad to go for your hidden 1.99 breakfast when the same waiter knows what you want already on the 2nd day?

Off to diamond peak, it's ok, slightly bigger than Donner Ski Ranch but with wide runs and a few terrain parks. Wide steep to wide gentle sloping. It was quite empty there, you can lay out there and maybe every 3 minutes or so one or two people would ride by. The view is pretty good too, another angle of Lake Tahoe. Diamond peak is ok, but with the wide flat sections i gained more exp on riding switch. I also got some buttering skills going, so i learned a bunch. We took it easy, it is the third day of riding. All i need is to go to Soda Springs and i've been to every tahoe spot! If i was staying in north shore, like we are now, with some kiddies, i might go back to Diamond Peak. Other than that Homewood is better.

We leave and head to Reno, 30miles away or so. Stopped by the Cabela's at BoomTown, man is this place huge (125k sq. ft.)! Ate at the Peppermill, they've expanded and upgraded, that place is a maze!

Hmmz tommorrow i think i'll go for bacon and eggs.. Ooo!

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Monday, March 10, 2008

Location: Woot! 29$ Homewood Mid-week hookup via snowbomb.com
Type of Snow: OK, Hard in the morning but softened to a goodies..
Tons of people at the resort: Nope
007 Action?: Hard snow = No Go
Weather condition: Cloudy in the morning but blue sky appeared after lunch.
Gear Used: Fleece Shirt and backpack..
Road condition: Clear, Smooth Sailing..
Current Gambling Amount: $0

Tip: At the Biltmore Cafe, the menu has a 3-egg, bacon/sausage/ham, for 7.49$ or so, but if you ask for the 1.99 special, you get the goods.

My Calves and shoulders are kinda sore, oi!

I kinda like homewood and i kinda don't. Theres not much of a terrain park there and its kinda small. But it's mellow there and the view is definately worth the lift fee. I did a helmet cam video of it, it's kinda slanted but hope it comes out good. We found another exquisite run but i didn't record it. Good that i did because i slid down the steep hill all the way down on my backside. I tried stopping but failed, if the pic comes out for that you could see my track.

Got back and went to the hot tub to blast some jets on my calves. Afterwards roamed towards the town of Incline Village for food, saw a place called MoFo's Pizza, but it was closed. There was a chinese place but there wasn't chinese ppl inside, and a sushi joint but was empty. Right then we turn around and see this Taqueria called Los Mariachis, and it reminded me of a place similar in Napa. We go and they had street tacos! ahh yea! Now i'm all good, with quite the happy tummy!

At the hotel we've been trying to play some DS games on network, some work but most don't. It seems that every device needs its own set of games. bah! We'll fix that for Capt'n D's DS, mwahhaa!

I'll put up some pics and vids when i have a proper usb cable. heh

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Sunday, March 09, 2008

Location: Squaw Valley 73$!!!
Type of Snow: Pretty good, hardpacked but softened to a goodness..
Tons of people at the resort: Not really for a sunday.
007 Action?: Not on the first day..
Weather condition: Blue Sky Left N Right! Sunny and Hot
Gear Used: Fleece Shirt and backpack..
Road condition: Clear, Smooth Sailing..
Current Gambling Amount: $0

Bloody Time change crap, waking up at 5:30am or 4:30 before the time change. Packed the car and headed up. We rode pretty good but one run was from the absolute top to the bottom, burned the crap out of my legs. After that it was kinda done. Went to the biltmore which was farther than i thought. We thought we could go back for a night skii, but after eating and walking over to the Cal-Neva, the real one that frank sinatra owns, we never made it back. We couldn't see the swimming pool, it was snowed in and covered. Now we're kinda beat, hopefully we won't be too sore tommorrow.

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Saturday, March 08, 2008

Went Pewpew for a littlebit, the marlin works great with the one exception. I may have cut that one spring a little too much. The result is the rounds in the tube exert a pressure onto the loading gate, this pushes on the lever. Since the spring is lightened now, the lever pops open when loading. Doh! I've always figured, if i screwed it up it could be replaced, minus the frame. heh.

Somehow Fluffielady's Algae Eater fish of 19 years vanished and we found it as a skeleton on the bottom of the tank. I fished up the 5 sections and took pics. It's just like those old school cartoons where the Heathcliff has a whole fish, sticks in it his mouth, and pulls out a whole skeleton.

So we went for some groceries and new fishies, 2 baby algae eaters and 3 multicolored feeders.

Tomorrow we ride, if i can get used to springing forward a hour, oi!

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Friday, March 07, 2008

Dream: Ahh this time i remembered what i dreamt today as well as yesterday. Both were work related. And as my rule goes, when you start dreaming of work, it's time to take a vacation. Which i am, sunday.. Board meeting anyone?

Today i took a hike from work 'cuz 1) that whole rule with dreaming of work = byebye and 2) Capt'n D is visiting with his new Ladyfriend Christine. Shes a nice Brooklyn lady ready to challenge Capt'n D. We ran around SF, landing at places like Fort Point, Joseph Schmidt, Ze Castro, and Palace of Fine Arts. Too bad shes only here for a very short while, she seems like a good mellow gal. Hope to see her again in the future.

This must be the best use for Etch-a-Sketch ever!

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Thursday, March 06, 2008

Level Of Difficulty at Work: 0.35 out of 10
Time During Lunch: Medium

I did have a dream, and it was a good one, too bad my Alzheimer's is whooping me.

This test involving 'what ad&d character are you' is a 129 question quiz. Beware! Damned dual class.

I Am A: Neutral Good Human Fighter/Sorcerer (3rd/2nd Level)


Ability Scores:

Strength-14

Dexterity-16

Constitution-16

Intelligence-13

Wisdom-15

Charisma-16


Alignment:
Neutral Good A neutral good character does the best that a good person can do. He is devoted to helping others. He works with kings and magistrates but does not feel beholden to them. Neutral good is the best alignment you can be because it means doing what is good without bias for or against order. However, neutral good can be a dangerous alignment because because it advances mediocrity by limiting the actions of the truly capable.


Race:
Humans are the most adaptable of the common races. Short generations and a penchant for migration and conquest have made them physically diverse as well. Humans are often unorthodox in their dress, sporting unusual hairstyles, fanciful clothes, tattoos, and the like.


Primary Class:
Fighters can be many things, from soldiers to criminal enforcers. Some see adventure as a way to get rich, while others use their skills to protect the innocent. Fighters have the best all-around fighting capabilities of the PC classes, and they are trained to use all standard weapons and armor. A fighter's rigorous martial training grants him many bonus feats as he progresses, and high-level fighters have access to special melee maneuvers and exotic weapons not available to any other character.


Secondary Class:
Sorcerers are arcane spellcasters who manipulate magic energy with imagination and talent rather than studious discipline. They have no books, no mentors, no theories just raw power that they direct at will. Sorcerers know fewer spells than wizards do and acquire them more slowly, but they can cast individual spells more often and have no need to prepare their incantations ahead of time. Also unlike wizards, sorcerers cannot specialize in a school of magic. Since sorcerers gain their powers without undergoing the years of rigorous study that wizards go through, they have more time to learn fighting skills and are proficient with simple weapons. Charisma is very important for sorcerers; the higher their value in this ability, the higher the spell level they can cast.


Find out What Kind of Dungeons and Dragons Character Would You Be?, courtesy of Easydamus (e-mail)



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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Level Of Difficulty at Work: 0.35 out of 10
Time During Lunch: Medium

I had a dream, just didn't remember what it was about. It might have involved Jhin, i don't remember.

Wheres Your Head At!! - Basement Jaxx


London is installing Padding on some of their poles for retards constantly looking down in life. I think they should eat it, dumb ones won't learn and love the idea, smart ones won't do it again, smarter ones wonder that its a waste and how stupid the others are.

Second thing, a moment of silence from my Level 12 - Paladin named BoB mourns the loss of Gary Gygax, Founder of AD&D. BoB is still looking for his trusted horse named Weave.. My other Level 15 Carlos Sanchez, Robotech Invid Invasion survivor still runs strong.

Third thing, took apart the Lever Action and worked on parts missed that move on each other: the top of the hammer and a little bit of the trigger was done as well. Smoother parts = smooth action.

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Sunday: Hung out and chilled at bakersfield went to Sam's Club. It's pretty much a Costco duplicate minus the Kirkland.
Monday: Visited Tax man, then shot a bit at 5-Dogs. I got a pretty good 6-shot string on the falling plates but with a Ruger Blackhawk with .357 mag ammo.
Tuesday: I busted out my migrant wear and helped picked oranges.

Hella Oranges. Its the last of the lot from the trees, they're budding for another round. OJ anyone?
That goes for that, headed back home and went to the Walmart At Gilroy. This is one huge SUPER-Walmart, we could have bought steaks there. But no, we got some Apples, Ear Plugs, and Motor Oil. I think this place takes up one whole city block!

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Saturday, March 01, 2008

Blog Entered on 3/4/08

The adventure begins. Waking up at 5:30am, and headed off to LA to visit an old College Buddy that we haven't seen in 8-9 years, Voon Jhin!

We meet in Beverly Hills and roam for a bit to Melrose, the Farmers Market and Venice Beach.

Its been a while since i hung on a pole.
He's doing alright, roaming the world and getting engaged from it. It sounds as thought big ticket items are expensive over there.
After chillin for a bit around LaLaLand fluffielady and i head back up to bakersfield.

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