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Thursday, May 05, 2005

Lost $25 last night.
@^%&^*&^#&^@#&*^#&@#()(*%)(&*($*&@#&@#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is all.
Found on Google Satellite Maps:
Remember the freeway chase scene in Matrix Reloaded? They built a freeway on an old air field in the Bay area. Looks like its still there.
It’s official. I am now 29 years old.
Kept the celebration pretty mellow. Went to TGIF in The Toes with AK47, Meta and his friend, and then Jigga-Who/Jigga-What rolled out.
Apparently we all had something to celebrate:
All in all, good times...had a drink and some shots. And then came home.
I think I may change this blog from Wordpress to something else, along with a new look.
Stay tuned.
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The annual Long Beach Grand Prix rolled into town this past weekend, and the Racing Crew decided to go Hardcore style and hit it up on both Saturday and Sunday: Bryan, Courtney, Billy and myself.
Highlight of the weekend was the Inaugural Long Beach Drifting Challenge on Sunday. Saw some pretty sweet cars doing some insanely mad drifts and spinouts around some pretty sharp corners. Pretty sweet race, but rather short, around half an hour and 10-15 laps.
On Saturday we got hungry and decided to get some food at the Sunfish Grill. Last year they had some decently priced margaritas ($3 each or so), so we though this year it would be The Place to be. Well, they didn’t have any deals and it wasn’t as fun as last year. Anyway, we sat down for some food, and this dude next to us looked really familiar. I realized it was Johnny Mountain from ABC 7 News. We debated on this matter for a while and Courtney snapped a picture. Turns out I had my Channel 7 news people mixed up. It was actually Garth Kemp, not Johnny Mountain. We’re pretty sure it was him, but we didn’t ask for his autograph. He looked pretty disheveled and was sportin a 3 day beard. We were scared.

Message boards are finally up and running....just need to tweak a few things here and there.
Finally checked out Body Worlds 2 at the California Science Center. Body Worlds 2 is the sequel exhibit to the highly successful and original Body Worlds, which gained a lot of publicity and controversy during its run.
Pretty amazing stuff. I’m curious as to how the process of Plastination works. By far the most fascinating display was that of the human development process, starting with embryos to an actual series of displays of a fetus in its mother’s body. Crazy stuff. Definitely worth checking out.
A bit of warning: this is not for the faint of heart. This exhibit displays REAL human bodies, and I must confess that I got a bit woozy for a few minutes after stepping in. But once you get over the initial shock, if you’d like to call it that, the whole experience is a great learning experience.
We then hit up Thai food at a place called Chow Chao Krung on Fairfax, near Beverly. Good food, good company. Good times.