Windswept Life

Am I a cloud in the Sky?
Blown by the wind.
Up so high...
Maybe it's why I like the rain so much.
It brings me back down to earth.

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Heyo all!

I'm in Hong Kong and I'm updating. Heinous crime, I know... My 3.5 weeks in HK were supposed to cut me off from the US, but [evil laughter] I can't keep myself from everything [weak laugh]. Hong Kong's great. Hell, first day was good/bad. Good in the fact i blew 700 dollars HK on anime DVDs. [Saiyuki Reloaded 130, GetBackers 240, GTO 200, Chobits 130] Chobits has the best look overall by FAR. I mean, at least all the subtitles were right so far [im only on 2nd disk] and it's HELLA funny. GetBackers and Saiyuki subtitles were sketchy sometimes and are kinda...bad...? I'm looking for a more specific word, but I don't have time to think. Uncle's [mom's side, i'm living at my mom's side's until my thurday, which is your wednesday] phone line is jammed up, and he's got calls to make, so i'll make this as short as i can, though it won't be all that short, XD.

So, i'll explain the bad aspect of my first day. The smart people should have guessed already that HK is somewhere near the EQUATOR. What does that mean? That means I'm suffering from intolerable humidity on top of ghastly high temperatures. 32 degrees celcius with 80 percent humidity = virtual hell. Now account for all the extra heat given off by the thousands of ACs going off in Hong Kong, which the Greenhouse Effect and we've got an oven. It's hot down here, and I kinda like it, XD!

Tuesday i spent a day with my mom's side of the family [i primarily live with my dad's side, i can't say i dont like being spoiled. in truth, both sides spoil me because im the only kid in the family that "hasn't gone wrong"] We went yum tza, as all Chinese people go in the mornings, and had our dim sum, XD. And then my greater aunt came and took me to tsim sa tsui and did mondo shopping again. I'm sure Annie would be jealous at all the shopping i'm getting in, that shopaholic, "^_^"! I blew...I think about 100 dollars on cards that day... Then we went to mong kok and to "women's street" [no idea how to type that in chinese...] and got Souvenirs for Van and my parents. Yes Van, dear, I DOOOOOOOOOO remember your bday, and I DID get you your present. Rest assured you'll get it when I get back. Then I waited for my older cousin [who, btw, is in SUCH a huge mess right now] at his shrink [yea, see what i mean?] for 45 minutes and went to grandma's [mom] for dinah. 10.30, then home, then some Saiyuki, then sleep.

Well DAMN!!!!!! I gotta go, uncle's gotta make calls, but as soon as i get the comp back, MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!! Clive will get his say again!!!! Okok...insanity...but now I gotta go.

GonE


  And the wind brought Clive @ 6:35 AM

Tuesday, July 20, 2004  
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