instant pho sprimpah soup ... yes, i tend to brag about my skills with the instant noodle soup.
one of my creations:
before:
shitake mushrooms
tomyum paste
green onions
veggie dumplings
rooster sauce
hot kettle water
and of course pho instant noodle bowl!
yum yum and yum. tom didn't lie (haha ... worst joke ever)
AFTER: note: i am now chowing down infront of the worst italian horror movie. so bad that the name was denied from my memory palace.
Friday, December 28, 2007
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Coffee Prince
A couple weeks ago, I finished watching, the K-Drama, Coffee Prince. It was broadcasted over the past summer and through the magic of DIVX the translated verisons were up after each episode aired.
The show was simple, sweet and so good! Its addictive. The characters are so likeable and Eun Chan's character is definately my favorite. I also like the fact that it has an ending.
Here's a Synopsis from DramaWiki (yeh yeh, my brain is too fried from work to write one myself):
"The life of Go Eun Chan (Yoon Eun Hye) is not easy; she works many jobs to pay off debts and even gave up her feminine image. Choi Han Kyul (Gong Yoo) is the heir of a big food company, but his grandmother wants him to settle down, so she arranged many dates for him. After Eun Chan bumped into Han Kyul and was mistaken for a boy, Han Kyul decided to hire Eun Chan to be his gay lover in order to avoid the arranged dates. Desperately in need of money, Eun Chan had no choice but to accept. Han Kyul's grandmother also made Han Kyul in charge of a filthy coffee shop in danger of being bankrupt. Eun Chan begged to work at the coffee shop, and not long after, feelings start to spark, except, how would Han Kyul accept his "homosexuality"?"
The show was simple, sweet and so good! Its addictive. The characters are so likeable and Eun Chan's character is definately my favorite. I also like the fact that it has an ending.
Here's a Synopsis from DramaWiki (yeh yeh, my brain is too fried from work to write one myself):
"The life of Go Eun Chan (Yoon Eun Hye) is not easy; she works many jobs to pay off debts and even gave up her feminine image. Choi Han Kyul (Gong Yoo) is the heir of a big food company, but his grandmother wants him to settle down, so she arranged many dates for him. After Eun Chan bumped into Han Kyul and was mistaken for a boy, Han Kyul decided to hire Eun Chan to be his gay lover in order to avoid the arranged dates. Desperately in need of money, Eun Chan had no choice but to accept. Han Kyul's grandmother also made Han Kyul in charge of a filthy coffee shop in danger of being bankrupt. Eun Chan begged to work at the coffee shop, and not long after, feelings start to spark, except, how would Han Kyul accept his "homosexuality"?"
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Friday, August 31, 2007
Monday, July 9, 2007
Thursday, July 5, 2007
honey & clover
Week 2: Summer Oh Seven
I've been sitting in a dank dark room occasionally leaving for water, bathroom breaks, and seaweed snacks. I've turned into those pasty folks surrounded by graphic novels, lps and action figures (only mikki & matu knows the real truth behind this).
Why? How could this happen to lil olde me?
I blame Honey and Clover. About half 'n hour ago, I finally finished viewing season one and two: A grand TOTAL OF 36 episodes. The animation is a combination of comedy and of drama. It delves into the highs and lows of being an undergradute (sigh, i remember those days ... er... vaguely). Honey and Clover is touching and very very "emo" (insert inside joke here). Maybe I have finally lost my mind for a lone tear appeared during the last scene of the final episode.
I've been sitting in a dank dark room occasionally leaving for water, bathroom breaks, and seaweed snacks. I've turned into those pasty folks surrounded by graphic novels, lps and action figures (only mikki & matu knows the real truth behind this).
Why? How could this happen to lil olde me?
I blame Honey and Clover. About half 'n hour ago, I finally finished viewing season one and two: A grand TOTAL OF 36 episodes. The animation is a combination of comedy and of drama. It delves into the highs and lows of being an undergradute (sigh, i remember those days ... er... vaguely). Honey and Clover is touching and very very "emo" (insert inside joke here). Maybe I have finally lost my mind for a lone tear appeared during the last scene of the final episode.
Friday, June 8, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
whales in the sea
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
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