I'm a web developer for NOVICA. I'm fascinated by languages, even though I only speak English and a little Spanish. I can count in Korean and have numerous language and linguistics books. I'm living within walking distance of CSUN where I share an apartment with my girlfriend and 2 cats. I'm happy. I write sporadically (I really need to finish that short story), with every intention of making a living at it at an undisclosed point in the future. I taught physics at Emperor's College Winter Term 2008. I love games and stories and music and computers and science and "and." I drink my coffee 100% black 80% of the time and 80% black 20% of the time. Also, there are other things. 7332 42 | ||
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2003-04-16 5:21 PM Kid's Choice Awards At some point I may go into the chain of events that led to my occasional appearance on red carpets, interviewing for Scholastic, Cinescape, Fangoria, etc...
Saturday I ended up on the orange carpet at the Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards. Sitting near me was a young girl from the Make a Wish foundation. It was quite an experience to see how the various stars interacted with her. Some dealt with the situation better than others. The high point of the afternoon, for me as a fanboy, was the arrival of Charlie's Angeles. Those three are fun to watch. Saturday morning was spent selling elephant paintings in Pasadena, but more on that in another post. The evening was dominated by a birthday party for Ian, my Hwarangdo instructor. Sunday began with the usual beach black belt practice, and ended with the elephants, but more on the elephants later. In case I don't get around to writing about the elephant paintings before Saturday, be sure to stop by the Earth Day festivities on 3rd street in Santa Monica this Saturday. We'll be there with the elephant paintings. Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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