January 2003
 

Friday, January 24, 2003

Anyone has any suggestions about a good dog? I am looking for one, my coworker suggested a Shiba Inu and it's really cute. I am still thinking about a Samoyed, they are just too cute.

- kiki @ 10:08 AM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -21 (+/-)] [10 comments]


krazy korean duel ... too funny!

Check'em out!

I wonder if anyone told them that they are all over the internet. If I see them on the street, I'll ask them for an autograph. They are celebs to me ;-)

- kiki @ 12:36 AM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -12 (+/-)] [8 comments]

Thursday, January 23, 2003

LifeGuardinthePool.wmv (1118k file)

- kiki @ 12:32 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: 3 (+/-)] [15 comments]

Wednesday, January 22, 2003

hee hee, this is my lunch ...

2003.01.22-waiwai.lunch (4k image)

.... homemade sushi :-D

- waiwai @ 12:29 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -6 (+/-)] [9 comments]


waiwai, what did you have for lunch today? I got this at McDonald ...

... a flatbread with hot picante sauce ;)

- kiki @ 12:21 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -17 (+/-)] [10 comments]

Monday, January 20, 2003

What a weekend ... a picture is better than a thousand words, so I'll let the pictures do the work, I am so tired, I need to catch my Zs. . . z Z

Check out the pictures

- kiki @ 09:44 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -6 (+/-)] [11 comments]

Thursday, January 16, 2003

This is for those who likes a good challenge!

- kiki @ 02:30 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -203 (+/-)] [10 comments]


For those that just want to bang bang bang ;)

- kiki @ 02:27 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -8 (+/-)] [12 comments]

Wednesday, January 15, 2003

Check out the reflection on this thing ;)

- kiki @ 10:21 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -4 (+/-)] [8 comments]


orangepup (15k image)

I saw a really cute puppy today during lunch time. I know this doodle looks more like a fox then a pup but this is the best I can do. I think the puppy I saw was a shar pei mix. Well this is my drawing of the day.

- waiwai @ 02:04 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -14 (+/-)] [10 comments]


Another example of an act of stupidity that caused the dreams of one and the hopes of many others.

College student in freeway shooting

Reality came and knocked on my door today, acts as such does not only happen on TV. It doesn't matter where you are and yes it can happen in your neighborhood. Stay safe out there.

- kiki @ 08:20 AM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -8 (+/-)] [44 comments]

Tuesday, January 14, 2003

kikiwaiwai (22k image)

- waiwai @ 11:31 AM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -7 (+/-)] [13 comments]


Shaq's Apology Not Good Enough ...

- kiki @ 11:22 AM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -12 (+/-)] [9 comments]

Sunday, January 12, 2003

cactusnflowergirl (23k image)
[more]

- waiwai @ 12:17 AM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -11 (+/-)] [3 comments]

Thursday, January 9, 2003

meirichian

This is a new doodle I did ;)

- waiwai @ 11:15 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -16 (+/-)] [10 comments]


A friend sent me this link, a link to the Detroit Project. A site that is against people driving SUVs. I think they are trying to do a good thing, but at the same time I think that they are deliverying the wrong message. After seeing the ads with a couple of co-workers, I feel like all eyes were on me as soon as the ads finished showing because I am a part-time SUV driver myself (My brother owns a SUV). And I realized how this ad is demonizing me for being a SUV driver, and not really about saving gas. The focus is so targetted to the SUV drivers which I don't understand, almost all the new benz sedans now a days have V8s in them which uses just as much gas as the SUVs if not more as most SUVs have V6 engines. And don't get me started on those sports cars. I mean those people that made the ads, at the end of the day, how do you think they get home? All types of transportation uses gas, the question is how much gas. They keep saying, how SUV drivers fund the terrorist, or how SUV drivers help hijack a plane. Believe it or not, we all are! Not just the SUV drivers. Any $1 spent on gas, a part of that ends up in terrorist's hands. Just because you take the bus or drive a small car doesn't mean you are not contributing to the "kill us all" fund. A. Huffington, YOU STUPID BITCH, SHUT THE FUCK UP!

- kiki @ 04:35 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: -14 (+/-)] [4 comments]


bunny2 (10k image)

- waiwai @ 03:49 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: 27 (+/-)] [7 comments]

Wednesday, January 8, 2003

A friend sent me this today, he found it from another online forum, I thought this is pretty funny ... [more]

- kiki @ 11:58 AM PST [Link]
[Kudos: 12 (+/-)] [1 Comment]

Tuesday, January 7, 2003

I think the girl fail to realize something, and that is, listen to this, she is the one that brought it up. You would think if you don't want to bring up something, it's easy to just NOT BRING IT UP! If you don't think there is a solution to a problem, and decides to give up (which I am totally against the idea, but if that's what you want, fine) then why did you revive the subject?

- kiki @ 02:54 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: 14 (+/-)] [10 comments]


Yes, I do admit that I cry for understanding from my guy and since that wasn't what I was getting...I rather end the conversation. When I wanted him to say "yes, I understand" I did not mean for him to be some airhead and act like that for everything I say. I simply wanted him to empathize with what I had to say and maybe try to stand in my shoe after all I have told him. Maybe I over reacted but people must understand that this topic that we were arguing about has been dealt with not once but several times and I have spent a very long time explaining why I do not want to discuss this issue again as it is attached with a lot of misunderstandings and complications that "the GUY" would never understand...and I say never because I have tried explaining to him once before and he told me he understands but when the issue arise again...he totally forgot that we ever even had this conversation and tries to blame it on the girl. Today I actually apologized to the guy for shutting him off and not let him speak his opinion. I do feel sorry for that. But I seriously do not want to talk about this topic anymore because I believe there are no solutions to this problem and I seriously don't think anyone would understand how I feel so I'll leave it like that.

- waiwai @ 01:30 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: 12 (+/-)] [5 comments]


The chain of events started around 11:00pm when I was driving the girl home. The girl loves to bring up topics and totally dominates the conversation. If it's her topic, all she want to hear from me is "yes", "I understand", "you are totally right", "oh my god, we think the same way". What she failed to realize is if you bring up a topic with a man, da man is gonna have something to say, da man "always" have something to say about everything. Though I understand the "wants" of the girl, it's hard for me to just swallow my opinion which I am entitled to and just say the things she want me to say. I just don't see the fun in that, no one wants to talk to a robot. I just hope that she knows what she is asking for, she'd be sorry if that's all I'll do from here on out. If it means that I can't express myself and my opinion I might as well not be a part of the conversation. I rather her just leave me out of it, and leave that to her friends since her friends would understand what she is talking about even before her sentense reaches the period.

As that wasn't bad enough, I drove home angry, not a good thing for a guy angry behind the wheel. I didn't think anything would happen but sure enough, something small lead to something even smaller and soon caused something way bigger. As I was driving home, not near reckless, just pushing the RPMs higher to hear the rush of the engine match the anger inside, I started hearing this grinding noise from the driver side wheel. Started out soft and unnoticable, then turned into loud metal to metal grinding. Naturally, pulled over and check out what's under the car. Nothing. And the worst thing is, I don't even have a flashlight in my car. :-( I turned off the car and let it sit for a while, thinking that maybe after a while, the problem will just simply, pwoooof, disappear. As ignorant as that sounds, that's actually what I was hoping will happen. Oh well, we all know the answer to that one. Started the car again and guess what? The grinding was louder than ever. No shit right? :-) The minute hand already traveled around the clock, it's 12:00am and into the night, going through my cell phone addressbook, I was shooting for people that don't have to work tomorrow, but people don't have work generally have lives, and are out and about. I ended up calling a friend named Mike that lives 2 blocks away. Boy was I glad he was there, he came within minutes and so naturally I tried to replicate the problem to see if he can hear where the cause is. This is where it gets ugly, I was on a downhill, I released the hand brake, let the car roll down slowly to replicate the problem, but instead of putting my foot on the brake I put it on my clutch. (I know how stupid this might sound, I am right there with you. But unless it happened to you, don't judge) The car was rolling down faster and faster, the parked car was approaching closer and closer, your brain shuts down and all you know how to do is just repeat what you were doing last before your brain had shut down, in this case, pumping the clutch repeatedly and asking why the "break" isn't stopping the car. What seemed to my friend outside the car, a few seconds, seemed to me an hour long inside the rolling car. I kept my eyes open, don't know what I am looking at as my brain ain't doing jack shit, KABAMMM!!!! ... A few seconds later, the brain came out of hibernation, the first image in my head was my car making out with the parked car.

I slowly backed up to check the demages, didn't look like the parked car showed any damages until my friend pointed out that the car's bumper is dislocated. Now, on to my own car, again it was dark, hard to tell all the details but at least no major damage, just the fog light glass shattered. My friend help the parked car pop back the bumper in place and it looked as good as new, another example of a good old American car. I ended up leaving a note anyway in case he has any problems.

Back to my original problem, the grinding. Drove my car (while still grinding) to my friend's garage and jacked it up to see what the hell is going on. Took out the wheel and there we found a little piece of rock (1/4 of an inch in size) between the two metal plates. It's funny how something so small can cause a grinding noise enough to give the whole block of sleepy head chills to the bones. Was pissed off to find out it was just a rock, but at the same time, relieved. If it weren't for my friend there, I would have waited days for the car dealer to give me an appointment, that translates to days without being able to drive. And not to mention the monster bill I'll get for them to "investigate" the cause. I owe him one.

Like I said, something small (the argument) lead to something even smaller (the rock) and soon caused something way bigger.

My night ended around 2AM, and I was up and running again at 6:30AM to go to work. I need my sleep, don't bother me ... . z Z Z

- kiki @ 01:06 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: 22 (+/-)] [97 comments]

Thursday, January 2, 2003

This site has been created to present two different views, yet instead of arguing about it. Kiki and Waiwai are going to rationalize their opinions in a calmer and open-minded state. With this in mind, everything said online should not be taken personally. As the new year begins, this would be a great opportunity for kiki and waiwai to try out this new method of communication =) Hopefully, this would benefit us more than creating more disagreements. Hmmm...typing out these entries are pretty stressful for me since my writing is not very good and I tend to have a difficult time expressing my feelings in writing. Oh well, I'm willing to give it a try ;)

- waiwai @ 12:15 PM PST [Link]
[Kudos: 26 (+/-)] [4 comments]


It's that time of the year again, where you start to feel that time is passing you by and you realize that years don't last as long as they used to. I know I am not alone when I ask this question, the ultimate question, "What should I do with my life?". I know this because I just finished reading a whole article on the subject (article from FastCompany). It was kind of scary actually, believe it or not, reading your most secret thoughts / fears in a published web site written by someone else, a stranger no less.

- kiki @ 10:21 AM PST [Link]
[Kudos: 320 (+/-)] [3 comments]

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