May 7, 2009
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hahahahaha
Someone on politicsforum.org (nattering nabob) pointed this out:
"I just found out that today, 05-07-09, is the first of only six consecutively odd numerical dates this century..."
Honi Soit remarked:"03-05-07
05-07-09
07-09-11
09-11-13
11-13-15
As you can see, there are only five consecutively odd numerical dates (using this particular format i.e. months - days - years) in this century, and today is the second."I was impressed with this fact and this made the day feel more special.I did laugh until I cried on this day. Doan Thi Mai is a hilarious woman who does not know the power of her own comedy.I met two Mormon missionaries and YukiyoI put forward some effort to find out what I was doing on 03-05-07, and I got this from an old blog:"All Night
I am working all night. It is going to be a lot of reading. I downloaded some podcasts. Those could be interesting. I might just... Not even listen to them. If they suck.
I just think that sometimes it would be good to interrupt the music with some sort of entertainment.
It is raining today and my legs are wet from walking about, but I really enjoy the rain.
I am kind of laughing on the inside.
The SSG I am working with is cleaning everything, all the time; he is pretty adamant about this. I feel almost shamed because I haven't done much. I just played some Battlefield: Vietnam and listened to a lot of music. Of course, my music listening can be viewed at http://www.last.fm/user/jmverville
Unfortunately I did not meet Suyeong yesterday.
I feel bad that I did not study much Korean.
I met a Russian woman who is half-Korean and we chatted a lot -- this was saturday, down in crazy Ansan with the Sig[ler].
Grant is moving to Taegu.
I am finally going to Daejon this upcoming weekend.
Love ya.
Here are two outdated Korean articles:"
(dated 4 Mar 07)
I then remember 5 Mar 07 was spent awake all night with a Combat Engineer Staff Sergeant. We played Battlefield: Vietnam and talked about his time he had in the Marines. He shared many amusing stories.
I listened to a whole Democracy: Now! podcast that night.
That day I have no memory of after I went to bed and then awoke.
Suyeong was a girl that I had an intense 48 hour period of time with one weekend in September 2007 right after I returned from the United States. I have a very comical story about it. I remember nearly everything from that 48 hours.
Suyeong later started calling herself Soyo. Soyo is the Korean pronunciation of the Chinese characters Xiao Yao (逍遙) which are part of Chuang-tzu's idea of always acting as a free person following the wind of one's heart's desires. She liked the idea and decided to take the name I was planning for a daughter if I ever had one.
She is younger than me and I guess I will think of her as a daughter I sired at the age of 4.
I do remember the trip to Daejon:
We went to 'Hitler' bar and anothe rbar called 'Axis' in Daejon.
At Hitler Bar I nearly got into two fights. I got the phone number of a girl who lives in Ik-san, several hours south of Seoul, and I was interested in her but not enough to go to Ik-san or Daejon ever again.
(later that night I got a handjob. It was just a hand. But there was also a job. So it was OK.)
That is where I was at roughly that time, and those were the events relevant to me at that period of time.
The current events relevant to me.
- Moving Sunday.
- Got a girl named Agi.
- Teaching people for money. earning money. paying bills.
- Pornotarium.
- Friend in the hospital for post operation stomach issues.
- School. Homework. Preparations. Not being in the Army.
- The Book Of Mormon & Fantasy Novels.
I am tired and I have to teach someone in 40 minutes.
Make it a "special day" as I hope you make tomorrow and the next day.
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