How come they don't teach you how difficult life is in school? At least that way you can sort of prepare for it.
I'm completely lost...
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Friday, March 20, 2009
Say Yes to the Dress
Have we seriously run out of interesting materials for new TV shows? I think I just witnessed the very bottom of American TV.
I don't know who's more annoying - the over-tanned, awful NuYawk-accented wedding consultants or the silly brides and their friends who keep saying how beautiful the bride looks. Does everyone become completely blind when they walk into this place?
No, some of these brides-to-be are absolutely grotesque-looking. No $87,000 wedding dress can make them look BEAUTIFUL! Why must we continue to celebrate mediocrity and claim them to be the bestest of the best?
Beautiful! Magnificent! Wonderful! Gorgeous! Mesmerizing! Sexy! Fantastic! Perfect! Special! .......what ever happened to honesty?
I don't know who's more annoying - the over-tanned, awful NuYawk-accented wedding consultants or the silly brides and their friends who keep saying how beautiful the bride looks. Does everyone become completely blind when they walk into this place?
No, some of these brides-to-be are absolutely grotesque-looking. No $87,000 wedding dress can make them look BEAUTIFUL! Why must we continue to celebrate mediocrity and claim them to be the bestest of the best?
Beautiful! Magnificent! Wonderful! Gorgeous! Mesmerizing! Sexy! Fantastic! Perfect! Special! .......what ever happened to honesty?

Thursday, March 5, 2009
Iceland
I'm off to Iceland for a long weekend with James. Jimmy had to back out last minute, unfortunately, so it's only 2 of us now. Oh well.
I'm hoping to see some geysers, waterfalls, northern lights and glaciers. Heck, I might get lucky and run into Bjork on the street! Iceland's bankruptcy is my golden chance to visit this stupid-ass expensive place.
Anyway, I'll be home soon, all you loyal followers of kevinography. Don't miss me too much.
I'm hoping to see some geysers, waterfalls, northern lights and glaciers. Heck, I might get lucky and run into Bjork on the street! Iceland's bankruptcy is my golden chance to visit this stupid-ass expensive place.
Anyway, I'll be home soon, all you loyal followers of kevinography. Don't miss me too much.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Blue Ginger
On our way to Maine, we stopped off in Wellesley to have lunch at Blue Ginger, a restaurant owned by our Asian brother, Ming Tsai from Ming's Quest and East Meets West. Justine had cheeseburger sliders and I had a Korean steak sandwich. They were decent, not great. Oh well. At least we got to see Ming.......





J/K! He wasn't really there....

J/K! He wasn't really there....
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Maine, here I come!
Justine and I are off to the great state of Maine (that one's for you, Phil) tomorrow, more specifically Cape Elizabeth. It's a small coastal place just south of Portland, about 5.5 hours away from NYC. It'll be cold but I guess I'll be getting myself ready for my trip to Reykjavik next weekend!
Here's a pic of the famous lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth.
Here's a pic of the famous lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009
A new Nikkor prime lens

So I just recently found out that Nikon is releasing a new prime lens. The AF-S Nikkor 35mm f1.8 DX lens. It's scheduled to go on sale sometime in March for $200.
Now I'm wondering if I should sell my 30mm Sigma 1.4 that I just purchased off a dude on Craigslist. Anyway, this is exciting news for all DX format Nikon SLR owners, especially for those with the D40/D60 with no motor rod thingee.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
The Greatest Game Ever?
Saturday, February 21, 2009
UFC 95
Valentine's Day 2009
With the state of the economy, Justine and I decided to celebrate Valentine's at home by cooking for each other. The 21 day aged T-bone wasn't as tender as expected, so that was a disappointment, but otherwise, it was a nice night.
If anyone has a bunch of wine corks they don't know what to do with, make a trivet!
Some pics from Fort Myers Beach
Pain in the neck
I wonder who came up with the phrase, "pain in the neck". Well, this pain in my neck that I've had for the past 5 months now is a real pain in the neck. Strangely, it's not just the neck but it also moves around to random spots all over my back, sides of my ribs, and the front of my chest. It's really weird. Sharp pain, dull pain, pain like someone's poking me with a needle, pain like a bruise, I just can't put my finger on this darn thing. Does anyone know a real-life Dr. House?
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