Ya, I'd like to see 300, especially on Imax. I saw Superman in Imax, and the large screen and 3d for that movie, made it worth while. The actual movie was bland though. 300 looks exciting.
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kay, so for all those of you who don't know, I will tell you something cool. You can make your own yogurt, right from home! All you need it milk, and some real yogurt (read the ingredients when you buy it, it should only have bacteria and milks).
step 1: Bring the milk to a boil (as much as you want to make), then let it sit.
step 2: When the mix is still warm, but not hot, mix in a few tablespoons of yogurts, and stir.
step 3: Cover this, and let it sit for 12-14 hours.
step 4: You should now have yogurt! Put it in the fridge, and eat it all up, yum!
Hints:
-your yogurt will be runny if you let your milk cool too much before adding your yogurt.
-add fruits and tasty treats to your yogurt. It is the base to many great tasting treats.
Why go through all this "hard work" (ya right, it's so easy!). But, making your own yogurt is cheaper, free of nasty gums and preservatives, and most of all: fun and fast to make!
PS- thanks Patrycja for telling me this is possible!
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
So, remember on that last post, where I said that I would never join facebook? Well, I did. Why? Just to check out what all the fuss was about, and to be a little nosey in the lives of others.
I think it's cool, but will be so until the next big thing. First blogs were all the rang, and set to revolutionize the industry. Google bought out blogger for big money. Then, Myspace became all the rage, and everyone loved it. Another big company bought out myspace, because it was supposed to be the shit. Now, people have moved on to Facebook, because it is "so cool". We'll see how long it last. So far, it's just a lot of "hey, how have you been all these years that we've had absolutely no interest in contacting each other?"
I guess that it is a great place to meet people though, you can search in your "networks" and find people with common interests. For me though, it's all silly fun.
I think it's cool, but will be so until the next big thing. First blogs were all the rang, and set to revolutionize the industry. Google bought out blogger for big money. Then, Myspace became all the rage, and everyone loved it. Another big company bought out myspace, because it was supposed to be the shit. Now, people have moved on to Facebook, because it is "so cool". We'll see how long it last. So far, it's just a lot of "hey, how have you been all these years that we've had absolutely no interest in contacting each other?"
I guess that it is a great place to meet people though, you can search in your "networks" and find people with common interests. For me though, it's all silly fun.
Monday, March 12, 2007
I'mmmm baaaaaaaack!
Yes, I'm in!!!Hi guys, and long time no see, at least read. Sorry about the downtime, I've had trouble logging in. Actually, I haven't been able to log in. But, fear not, I have found a way about it, and things should be back to normal now.
So, what have you missed? Not too much I guess. I've been working a lot, nothing new there though. I have also gone out a few times with friends to clubs and restaurants. Went to Applebee's on Friday, and that was great, I ate way too much food, and was super stuffed while I worked that night.
I've also been over to Patrycja's house a whole bunch of times, which has been great. Her daughter, Antonina, is super cute, I love her already. We have also been trying to brainstorm some business ideas. So far we haven't had much luck, but we've just begun, and have lots of time still. Besides, we can always open an adult video shop, and make some money, right Patrycja! =P
It's getting warmer outside, which is a great thing. It always feels like I'm awakening from a long dream; as the snow melts away, a fresh start begins.
I also had a pretty bad scare with Nonna Connie. She had two heart attacks a few weeks back, and was going to die. The doctors told us that it didn't look good. Thankfully, she pulled through, and is on the road to recovery. Her kidneys are working better, and she's slowing gaining her strength back. She's also back at her home, which is good for her. It was strange, seeing her in the hospital bed, and thinking that could be the last time I see her alive. It made me cry, because she didn't know how bad off she was, and was worrying about what we were going to eat for lunch. Man, it gives you some perspectives on life, and what really matters.
I also dragged Daren out to keep me company while I stuffed my face at Sushi on Bloor. Thanks for that Daren!
Oh, and I met someone who is smart, funny, and loves having long discussions about business, stocks, and world issues. Yes, really!
And now begins another exciting week.
Talk to you all soon, I promise to post!
PS- No, I will not join Facebook, it's too hip and cool for me,... period ;)
(maybe in a few years)
Monday, January 15, 2007
Woman drinks so much water she dies - CNN.com
Woman drinks so much water she dies - CNN.com
This story made me feel like crying, especially this part:
""I was talking to her and she was a nice lady," Ybarra said. "She was telling me about her family and her three kids and how she was doing it for her kids.""
Read the story, the woman died trying to win a Wii.
On a happier Wii note, I downloaded the original Super Mario Bros. and Gunstar Heroes today, and it felt great playing them on the Wii remote!
This story made me feel like crying, especially this part:
""I was talking to her and she was a nice lady," Ybarra said. "She was telling me about her family and her three kids and how she was doing it for her kids.""
Read the story, the woman died trying to win a Wii.
On a happier Wii note, I downloaded the original Super Mario Bros. and Gunstar Heroes today, and it felt great playing them on the Wii remote!
Monday, January 08, 2007
The New Year
I’m back online! For those who haven’t heard me tell the story, here’s the brief rundown. Rogers shut down my internet service because of some Trojan virus, but now I’m back up and running. Other than those problems, I’ve been busy at work, and going to my new gym (well, I have a free one month pass at a new gym). Also, some girl named Zelda has needed my help.
How was everyone’s New Year’s? Mine was great. Sreng and Veena came over early in the night, and we hung out for a bit. They left early (party poopers;), and I headed over to Kyle’s. I got to ring in the New Year with a whole lot of fun people, most of whom I did not know, but got to know. Kyle’s house is always the place where something is happening.
How about New Year’s resolutions, does anyone do that? I don’t, but I do have some goals for the coming year, and here they are:
1) To find a full time job in one of my fields of study.
2) To buy a place of my own and live there while renting it out.
3) To learn how to ride the stock market better, and end 2007 in the black.
4) To start a life of my own, including expanding my social scene.
Ya, it’s a pretty big year ahead for me, much larger than last year’s goals where (which I totally passed). I think it will be a great year, and a huge transitional year. Looking back, last year was the end of “Student Steve”. This coming year might be the end of “Son Steve”, and the start of “Independent Steve”. Sounds cheesy, but that’s the simplest way to put it.
Now, it wouldn’t be the start of a new year without reflecting of the year that passed....
Last year started with me dreaming about moving to Vegas, and starting a life there. This dream propelled me to finish school a semester early, but like all dreams faded away. Moving somewhere hotter is still a goal of mine, but I now understand it’s more of a long term goal, once I have built up my resume enough to be sponsored by a company there. The rest of the first quarter was mostly about school.
Then, I went to Vegas again with my family, and had a great time. I met with an old friend, and met a new one. It’s always in Vegas that I find myself in the most memorable situations.
After that, I continued with Summer school, and even found time for a Summer crush, which ended sadly, but that’s the way things go sometimes. After that I found myself in a Summer fling, which like most flings ended as well. Totally, no lose there though, just a little fun for the Summer weeks. After that I graduated, and was promoted at work. The year ended on that note. This year I made some new friends (like you Daren, and Ben.), and unlike last year, I didn’t lose any major friendships.
So, all in all, 2006 was a pretty great and exciting year. One negative was that my relationship with my parents did not improve at all, but I feel that it will once I move out on my own.
Other than that, I have to give a big warm welcome to the world for Patrycja’s new little baby, who is super cute, and I can’t wait to see soon!
How was everyone’s New Year’s? Mine was great. Sreng and Veena came over early in the night, and we hung out for a bit. They left early (party poopers;), and I headed over to Kyle’s. I got to ring in the New Year with a whole lot of fun people, most of whom I did not know, but got to know. Kyle’s house is always the place where something is happening.
How about New Year’s resolutions, does anyone do that? I don’t, but I do have some goals for the coming year, and here they are:
1) To find a full time job in one of my fields of study.
2) To buy a place of my own and live there while renting it out.
3) To learn how to ride the stock market better, and end 2007 in the black.
4) To start a life of my own, including expanding my social scene.
Ya, it’s a pretty big year ahead for me, much larger than last year’s goals where (which I totally passed). I think it will be a great year, and a huge transitional year. Looking back, last year was the end of “Student Steve”. This coming year might be the end of “Son Steve”, and the start of “Independent Steve”. Sounds cheesy, but that’s the simplest way to put it.
Now, it wouldn’t be the start of a new year without reflecting of the year that passed....
Last year started with me dreaming about moving to Vegas, and starting a life there. This dream propelled me to finish school a semester early, but like all dreams faded away. Moving somewhere hotter is still a goal of mine, but I now understand it’s more of a long term goal, once I have built up my resume enough to be sponsored by a company there. The rest of the first quarter was mostly about school.
Then, I went to Vegas again with my family, and had a great time. I met with an old friend, and met a new one. It’s always in Vegas that I find myself in the most memorable situations.
After that, I continued with Summer school, and even found time for a Summer crush, which ended sadly, but that’s the way things go sometimes. After that I found myself in a Summer fling, which like most flings ended as well. Totally, no lose there though, just a little fun for the Summer weeks. After that I graduated, and was promoted at work. The year ended on that note. This year I made some new friends (like you Daren, and Ben.), and unlike last year, I didn’t lose any major friendships.
So, all in all, 2006 was a pretty great and exciting year. One negative was that my relationship with my parents did not improve at all, but I feel that it will once I move out on my own.
Other than that, I have to give a big warm welcome to the world for Patrycja’s new little baby, who is super cute, and I can’t wait to see soon!
Monday, December 25, 2006
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Today was my day off, and I played a little Zelda again. Here is how it goes for me when I play a new Zelda game:
Day one: Oh, man I can't wait! Hum, this seems a little boring though.
Day two: Oh man, all this stuff again, this seems boring.
Day three: Hum, that part was cool.
Day four: Wow Hyrule is so big! I can't wait to see it all.
Day five: Wait a minute, there are so many things I can do, this is cool...
Day six: "No! I'm not coming for dinner, I'm busy!"
I'm on day five, this game is awesome. Judy, you NEED to play this. On a similar note, my Wii is online now, which is exciting. I phoned Nintendo today to help me out, which was sooooooo cool. I felt like I was speaking to a celebrity. The guy was very helpful and friendly, excelent customer service. When my Wii got online I danced a Russian style dance around my house. Yes, I really did, it was my happy Wii dance.
So, don't mine me if I send you random emails from my Wii. Just make sure to email me back.
=)
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Yesterday we had our management lunch/dinner/meeting. We went to "10" in Port Credit which was really great. The food was tasty, and the service was nice. Not having to pay for any of it, and getting a Christmas bonus...priceless.
Off to bed.
Day one: Oh, man I can't wait! Hum, this seems a little boring though.
Day two: Oh man, all this stuff again, this seems boring.
Day three: Hum, that part was cool.
Day four: Wow Hyrule is so big! I can't wait to see it all.
Day five: Wait a minute, there are so many things I can do, this is cool...
Day six: "No! I'm not coming for dinner, I'm busy!"
I'm on day five, this game is awesome. Judy, you NEED to play this. On a similar note, my Wii is online now, which is exciting. I phoned Nintendo today to help me out, which was sooooooo cool. I felt like I was speaking to a celebrity. The guy was very helpful and friendly, excelent customer service. When my Wii got online I danced a Russian style dance around my house. Yes, I really did, it was my happy Wii dance.
So, don't mine me if I send you random emails from my Wii. Just make sure to email me back.
=)
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Yesterday we had our management lunch/dinner/meeting. We went to "10" in Port Credit which was really great. The food was tasty, and the service was nice. Not having to pay for any of it, and getting a Christmas bonus...priceless.
Off to bed.
Monday, December 18, 2006
WiiExtreme
I saw a report on CP24 (a totally reliable and credible news source oh course...) about the Wii recall, and the damage that the Wii (and only the Wii) is causing. I think they were referring to this incident, which is totally real, and totally not fake. A friend of a friend of mine had to be rushed to the hospital after sticking the remote up their ass. That Wii is just so dangerous!!!
Now off to play Wii like a normal person, not an animal.
Now off to play Wii like a normal person, not an animal.
Sunday, December 17, 2006
I played with my Wii for hours
I played Wii today for hours, and it was great. Zelda is great. Not surprisingly, Wii's are still pretty hard to find. In total, there are 3 people at work with one, and 3 looking to get one, but just can't find them. Wow, read this story to hear how desperate people are getting to touch a Wii.
Veena and I have one, do you yet?
Veena and I have one, do you yet?
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Parties and chocolates!
Last week was the staff Christmas party at work. It went well, I think everyone had a good time, and it went without a big hitch or anything. Before I went though, I met up with some staff at Applebee's, and had a lot of good and greasy food. Dessert was great too.
On Sunday we made hundreds of chocolates. The new flavour worked out really great, I'm very proud. I can't wait to give them out to people to see what they think of it. It's a gingerbread-pecan chocolate, which goes along with the usual cookie-hazelnut type. It was great to see you again Vickie and Daren. We should go out for a holiday dinner or something.
Today I went shopping, not Christmas gift shopping though, but just selfish "me" shopping. It was fun, I bought a whole lot of stuff. Three separate shore employees asked me "are you Christmas shopping for someone?". I was able to saw proudly, "No, I don't do Christmas shopping". One girl was totally amazed, and asked me a whole bunch or questions. The second girl looked a little embarrassed, as if I were about to saw I'm Jewish or Muslim or something. The guy was surprised as well. Wow, I still don't miss Christmas shopping, the holidays are so much more fun and less stressful now! I even saw some familiar faces at the mall, which is typical of a mall, you see a face from afar, but that's were it ends. Unless, it's someone you like, then you go say hi =0.
Tomorrow I have the morning off, and am very happy about that, I'm going to stay in bed for as long as can.
On Sunday we made hundreds of chocolates. The new flavour worked out really great, I'm very proud. I can't wait to give them out to people to see what they think of it. It's a gingerbread-pecan chocolate, which goes along with the usual cookie-hazelnut type. It was great to see you again Vickie and Daren. We should go out for a holiday dinner or something.
Today I went shopping, not Christmas gift shopping though, but just selfish "me" shopping. It was fun, I bought a whole lot of stuff. Three separate shore employees asked me "are you Christmas shopping for someone?". I was able to saw proudly, "No, I don't do Christmas shopping". One girl was totally amazed, and asked me a whole bunch or questions. The second girl looked a little embarrassed, as if I were about to saw I'm Jewish or Muslim or something. The guy was surprised as well. Wow, I still don't miss Christmas shopping, the holidays are so much more fun and less stressful now! I even saw some familiar faces at the mall, which is typical of a mall, you see a face from afar, but that's were it ends. Unless, it's someone you like, then you go say hi =0.
Tomorrow I have the morning off, and am very happy about that, I'm going to stay in bed for as long as can.
Sunday, December 03, 2006
What's been up...
Hello! It's been a while since I last wrote, bum slap to me.
It's been a busy last 2 weeks, and a fun one. Here's what I've been up to:
I went out with Judy for dinner last week. We went to a place near Erin Mills called Axia. It was nice, but we did so much talking that I didn't really pay much attention to the restaurant or food. It was a great time, thanks for coming Judy!
Another exciting thing is that I got a Wii. My very own Wii to play and enjoy. I've been playing the new Zelda, which is pretty great. I've only put a few hours into it so far, but I should have more time next week. I've review it all for you then.
While on the topic of Wii, I have to mention Nintendo's marketing of the machine. I have to hand it to them for how they are promoting it. They're try to reach a very broad audience, you know, the 8-88 year olds type of thing. I have to say though, that so far they have been pretty successful. They had a rep. in Walmart yesterday who was demonstrating the Wii, and you should have seen the demographic of the crowd. A 40ish year old man was teaching a 65+ man how to play bowling. There was young, and old, male and female, all asking when they could buy one.
Another cool thing that happened to me: I got a package in the mail the other day, opened it up and found 4 DVD movies inside! I won the Toronto After Dark prize pack! I can't wait to watch them.
Other than all that, there's been a lot of work. I've made a new training package at work, and I think it's a pretty good start. I've seen the newbie servers using it, and filling it out.
Today is my mom's Bday, and tomorrow is my staff's Christmas party. I hope they have a fun time, although I'm sure they will because it's an open bar!
On the family front, Nonna Connie hasn't been well. She's been very weak since her surgery, and now the doctors said that she's had two mild strokes. She lost some movement in her left hand, but I think it's coming back. She also needed a blood transfusion the other day. I hope she gets bettter from here, I think her body's got another few years in it at least. Today we're also celebrating her 90th Bday, which is exciting. Now, I'm off to get ready for that. Hope all is well, and just so you all know, you're all invited over one week today for Chocolates Making and Wii Playing Day!
It's been a busy last 2 weeks, and a fun one. Here's what I've been up to:
I went out with Judy for dinner last week. We went to a place near Erin Mills called Axia. It was nice, but we did so much talking that I didn't really pay much attention to the restaurant or food. It was a great time, thanks for coming Judy!
Another exciting thing is that I got a Wii. My very own Wii to play and enjoy. I've been playing the new Zelda, which is pretty great. I've only put a few hours into it so far, but I should have more time next week. I've review it all for you then.
While on the topic of Wii, I have to mention Nintendo's marketing of the machine. I have to hand it to them for how they are promoting it. They're try to reach a very broad audience, you know, the 8-88 year olds type of thing. I have to say though, that so far they have been pretty successful. They had a rep. in Walmart yesterday who was demonstrating the Wii, and you should have seen the demographic of the crowd. A 40ish year old man was teaching a 65+ man how to play bowling. There was young, and old, male and female, all asking when they could buy one.
Another cool thing that happened to me: I got a package in the mail the other day, opened it up and found 4 DVD movies inside! I won the Toronto After Dark prize pack! I can't wait to watch them.
Other than all that, there's been a lot of work. I've made a new training package at work, and I think it's a pretty good start. I've seen the newbie servers using it, and filling it out.
Today is my mom's Bday, and tomorrow is my staff's Christmas party. I hope they have a fun time, although I'm sure they will because it's an open bar!
On the family front, Nonna Connie hasn't been well. She's been very weak since her surgery, and now the doctors said that she's had two mild strokes. She lost some movement in her left hand, but I think it's coming back. She also needed a blood transfusion the other day. I hope she gets bettter from here, I think her body's got another few years in it at least. Today we're also celebrating her 90th Bday, which is exciting. Now, I'm off to get ready for that. Hope all is well, and just so you all know, you're all invited over one week today for Chocolates Making and Wii Playing Day!
Sunday, November 19, 2006
I love it all.
Just an update... I love my new ipod. I mean, I really love my new ipod. I can't wait to get it to the gym. I also love my new Wii remote. I know I don't have anything to play it with, but I love my new Wii remote. I also love my new Zelda game. I know I can't play it yet, but I love looking at the case. I really love that. I won't dare open it before I have a Wii though, I've gone two years without major spoilers, and I can wait longer.Man, buying expensive technology is so much fun.
Wii less
Well, it's Sunday, and I'm Wii-less. I've got the new Zelda, and an extra controller, but no system. I couldn't get up early enough to line up outside a store, so I didn't make it. I had no idea that this console was so popular, there's been next to no commercials for it. Oh well, I guess I can wait a few more days. On a good note though, I've got a new ipod nano!! Okay, now I feel happy again. Time to fill it up, later.
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
What's been keeping me busy...
If someone would have told me a few months ago that I would find myself managing at two BP’s, and also filling in for the regional marketer, I would have laughed. But, here I am, and loving it all the way. Now I have lunch with the owner and GM, while we plan our strategies to increase sales, all while eating great Chinese food. Tomorrow I’ve got some marketing to do at the local businesses, and then I’m off to close at our sister BP location. That will be very interesting for sure, I can’t wait to see what it’s like there.
Best part of all is that I’ve been making it on my own terms, being myself and not catering to what anyone thinks. I recently knew this guy who was so scared about people finding out who he really was (by that, I mean his gay life), that he really lived a lie with most people around him. Well hope you’re having fun bud. Hey, and by the way, it’s amazing how many staff members we have working for us who used to work at Jack Asstor’s. Small world, eh?
I've also been able to hang out with my friends every few days. It's great just to relax with them and play some DS. Not to mention that Wii is less that a week away. Oh, and it's chocolate making time soon as well. Hope you all plan on gaining some weight this Winter=)
Best part of all is that I’ve been making it on my own terms, being myself and not catering to what anyone thinks. I recently knew this guy who was so scared about people finding out who he really was (by that, I mean his gay life), that he really lived a lie with most people around him. Well hope you’re having fun bud. Hey, and by the way, it’s amazing how many staff members we have working for us who used to work at Jack Asstor’s. Small world, eh?
I've also been able to hang out with my friends every few days. It's great just to relax with them and play some DS. Not to mention that Wii is less that a week away. Oh, and it's chocolate making time soon as well. Hope you all plan on gaining some weight this Winter=)