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HKmadeCCC
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Name: Cliff Birthday: 12/10/1981 Gender: Male
Interests: Day dreaming, laughing for no reason, thinking of stupid money schemes or plans of world domination, revising personal hit-list, random crazy ideas, looking at Legos, being a jerk, trying not to be a jerk, living life one day at a time with God Expertise: Telling people what I think about everything, making people realize I'm stupid, gaining 6 pounds in 3 months, making stupid jokes, eating at just about every fast food place in the Davis, Sac, Woodland area Occupation: Student Industry: Research
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Member Since:
8/16/2003
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| Wow! It's been over a year since my last entry! This page of mine is so neglected! The cool thing about this post is that it would've have happened if I wasn't bored out of my mind at work! Quick update for those of you who still might think I left the States and went back to HK. I'm still working on a farm in Davis, rides all over town in a scooter, serving at UCC, all my friends are white, and I supposedly wear white boy shades. The thing I miss the most is not Chinese food, since white people seem to love that stuff, but none of my friends like sushi. I haven't eaten sushi in SOOO long!!!!! | | |
| It's a new post, but no pics or graphics or anything fancy, just a message for those who need it.
Deuteronomy 8 (NLT)
This is a great chapter in the Bible that I feel speaks to recent college grads who are in search for work or are learning how to handle their new financial responsibilities. If God hasn't blessed with with a job, or He's giving you a job that barely keeps you afloat, have courage. He did the same things to the Israelites in order to humble them so that they would be ready to receive even more. And to those who are on a steady financial track, don't forget that it's God who made you successful. So please don't neglect your Lord. Hope this verse gives courage to those who read it. Take care all. | | |
| So I've been back from having fun in Taiwan for a little over a week now, still kinda jet-lagged (my friend claims that I'm just lazy), but here are some of the few hundred pics I took from Taiwan:


 
 
 
 
 
 
Yeup, so my best dining experience in Taiwan has to be the last pic at the night market, a combo steak meal with pasta for 100NT, which is roughly $3.50USD!!! Final word, night market was the shiz-nit! I ate everything there!! Too bad that thing could never happen in the states cuz that place would violate every single food safety and fire hazard law we have <drooooooooool> | | |
| Aight everyone, I'm heading over seas to Taiwan for a week. So in case you guys don't hear from me in a week, I'll catch up with you when I come back. See ya! | | |
| What I do at home when sick from work:

So I called in sick this morning, and before anyone gets off thinking that I was just feeling lazy, I did wake up with a sore throat. But anyhow, I was thinking, being sick from work is so much better than being sick when you're in college. Actually, it feels a lot like being sick back in middle school. Man, getting sick in middle school, especially on test days, is like winning the slacker's lottery. All I did was stay home and play video games. I didn't even have to do anything because my mom would bring me my 3 meals, and the teacher would always give the sick kid make-up tests like a week after they come back. All the other kids are mad jealous at you cuz they're weren't smart enough to get sick right before a test. And the sick kid is rewarded for getting sick even after coming back to school because they get to laugh at the rest of the class because they got an extra week to study. And the kicker comes when every kid get like the same word wrong on a spelling test, and the sick kid straight up ace the test. All I can say to the rest of the class is, "LOSER!!" But all that fun ended when I went to college. You're screwed like no other if you're too sick to take a test. Talk about merciless. But I'm glad the good ol' tradition of the middle school sick days have returned. I mean calling in sick, what's the worse that could happen??? | | |
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