20080820

LADY-BIG BANG

MY FACE IS BURNED
and it hurts :(( i shouldn't be whining bcus i don't burned nearly as bad as other fair-skinned people
but aguhaoidklg
i never get burned so i guess i abused my skin :/

brian tells me he likes lighter skin on girls. that makes me feel better

anyways, tennis was SOO exhausting, every day is -___- absolutely noo energy
CECIL! lol and i walked to BK while bchu, sarah, and lauren drove there
we ordered the foods and sat down and ate, it was fun :) cept we still had conditioning after so BK was NOT a good idea...
lol when we were almost done, this old white man comes over and says
"who thinks that the chinese gymnasts are actually 16?"
very tricky question structure
but anyways, none of us raised our hands
and then i asked him
"do i look 16?"
and he didn't answer.
HAHA OLD DUDE, HAHA. ftl.
so yes. we shared our opinions and he said
"i'm glad girls like you can differentiate when it comes to age" or something like that which basically means
"i'm glad you think they're cheating."
i could feel it. lolz. anyways, me and BCHU were like LOLZZZ when he came over
he must have overheard us talking about the olympics. haha no matter how much the other girls think liukin and johnson's medals are unjust, they can't denyy how cute he kexin is :D AND the men's team, CHEN YIBINGGG hahaha SOO cute but
they're all shorter than me T_T booo

lol the nbc commentators need to STFU! i mean in general, not just about chinabashing
they're soo annoying! they talk so much -___-
lol i told my mom about this really offensive comment some woman made on the gymnastics competition and she told me that it's okay to say things like that in america
but i decided that it was in bad taste and no self-respecting adult would have said that.
very inappropriate :/
anyways, i think that western etiquette is very respectful and nice, the please and thank yous and the way they are taught to eat (i'm embarassing when i eat in public)
but i think that easterners are more educated in the basic
respect your elders and stuff
it's the simple things like always respect and listen to your parents, pour tea for the elders and wait for them to eat first
to some point, of course, i agree with the western viewpoint of "respect others when they deserver it." but that's dignity and i think that's one of the things everyone shares in common.
mebe it's just more apparent in asian culture
i thought it was sooo cute when he chong bowed to the audience, it was so sincere.
chinese people do it less in america than say the japanese or korean
but i still think it's a very important sign of respect
anyways brian, that's as far as the ranting goes, sorry to disappoint :)

anyways, we walked back and plotted ways of getting out of conditioning which was in the POOL but we had to do it anyways :( it was no fun and then my leg started cramping LOL
it was SOO painful, esther didn't have to save my life though.
anyways, after that....
i went to yearbook and i got to see my lovely editors
haoidjfg i'm scared for next year
OH and i bumped into ANA and i also met with simi of course but
FIRST TIME IN LIKE TWO.FIVE MONTHS that i've seen my best friends!! minus megan, it's been longer for her...
but ahoifik i was soo happy today

my face still hurts though :(

TOMORROW i get to meet my freshmen advisees!!! i'm sooo excited :D
i'm not jun's and i don't think i'm gerry's....
but the freshmen, they're adorable :))

we decided in europe that the inside of your elbow is called the wagina.

No comments: