After hearing the word “boy” and weird syllable breaks in Nihongo words on one of the songs on KORL during the weekly ranking countdown, I guessed it was one of those crossover K-pop bands, and lo and behold: T-ARA!
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It must have something to do with the demographic of people who work in or around Waterfront Plaza, but I’ve seen multiple people now making left turns off of Punchbowl heading there turn into the ONCOMING lane of traffic because there were pedestrians in the crosswalk in the lane they wanted to turn into. This is more than the lazy wristed people who cut the turn because their ineffectual girly arms aren’t effective at turning the steering wheel more than a quarter turn – this is a conscious effort to intentionally drive in the wrong lane.
(0)Seems like the Prius has replaced the Golf as the a-hole’s car of choice. I’ve seen a Prius C and several Gen2 Priuses cutting in and out of traffic and going full bore off the changing traffic signal this week.
(0)They’ve been playing a current ELT single on KORL. I’m guessing that it’s still Mochida Kaori and not some new girl, but her voice is up an octive with a little warble on low notes like she’s trying to “cuten up” her voice by making it high. How old is she now?
(0)The end is nigh, unless the incoming equipment for my flight tomorrow gets rerouted due to weather conditions. Supposedly the near-typhoon level winds are supposed to subside a little tomorrow, but you never know. Time to drink my Silk Yebisu and take the bindings off my board as the wind roars around the building, and the doors and windows breathe in and out like something out of a horror movie. I swear the winds in town today are at least 150% as strong as the wind that shut down Kokusai yesterday. I literally got blown across a sidewalk and into a bollard and hedge. Luckily it wasn’t that cold, as that would have made the whipping snow much more needle-like, though the warmth put the streets and sidewalks right in that ultimate danger range of 0C to 2C where things are at their slipperiest. I’ve seen it worse in town, like where you have to use the bootpack to not get stuck in the thigh-deep snowdrift that was once a sidewalk.
I can forgive Yebisu from teaming up with a Frenchman instead of a German for a collaboration beer, since this is so wonderful. I didn’t really read the full version that carefully on their website, but using French barley from the Champagne region and premium New Zealand hops from the wine producing Nelson region, Yebisu with brewmaster Joel Robuchon aimed to produce a “champagne of beers”. The heavier carbonation definitely evokes champagne, but if you didn’t know all the backstory, all you would think is that this is a rich, full-flavored beer with a bitter bent. The decoction is strong, so the medium-dark malt color and flavor definitely comes through. The hops are more on the bittering side, but there is still a hint of flowery. There is nothing defining whether this is an ale or lager, but I’d venture a guess that it’s a lager.
Flight to Chitose was supposed to be almost an hour late, but the winds weren’t strong all the way across the Pacific, so got in at the scheduled time. Too bad the baggage took forever to come off the plane. My bag is all wet from sitting in the rain at HNL before getting loaded. Wonderful.
(0)The four other trees at the rise along California Avenue are still looking as dead as two weekends ago, but the tree at the corner of California and Karsten Drive (the second left part of Karsten) is in its full glory. Most of the other trees are sending out new leaves as their blooms dwindle. Sorry, didn’t have a camera, so no pictures.
To every South Korean who embraced the idea of peaceful reunification and thought the joint economic zone at Kaesong and humanitarian aid to the DPRK was a good idea,
To every Korean expatriate or ethnically Korean descendant in Japan who sent their hard-earned (or ill-gotten) cash and various commercial goods back to the homeland via the Chongryon’s Mangyonhbong-92 purpose-built smuggling ship,
To every country that sent humanitarian aid to the DPRK, which was instantly siphoned off by the party upper class and the military, some being resold on the black market for hard currency,
To every kid in Australia who partook in illegal/questionable recreational drugs delivered to their country by DPRK spy boats,
2013 February 02, 02:57:51 UTC was ALL your fault!
(0)Nissan NV3500 HD van with a 3/4-ton full-floating rear Dana axle? A full-floating Titan work truck would clean up in the commercial market.
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