March 3, 2005

  • Jersey City - 1000 SF 2BR Apartment for Rent (including parking space -
    electronic gated)
    Be the first to enjoy this new brand new luxury apartment!

    Features & Ammenties
    - Large 1000SF 2BR apartment
    - Lots of light, floor to ceiling windows (Northern & southern
    exposure)
    - 5" oak hardwood flooring
    - Washer/dryer in the apartment
    - Central heating & air conditioning (gas fueled)
    - Granite countertops
    - Brand new state of the art, stainless steel appliances
    - 18 ft ceiling
    - Open courtyard
    - NJ Transit Light Rail across the street (includes 24hr security)
    - Minutes to Exchange Place PATH station
    - Quick access to Liberty State Park & downtown Jersey City
    - Free access to exclusive health club (*coming soon*)

    Rent: $1800/month
    Available - April/May (Flexible)

    If interested, please send emails to: welovemimi@gmail.com

February 25, 2005

  • Height


    I feel like 98% of the girls out there have a requirement about height.  And since the majority of the women I know are asian looking for asian guys... they've got a dilemma.  I pity the tall asian girl looking for a guy taller than herself.  I asked my sister one time what it would take for her to date a guy shorter than herself and she said: "An act of God."  A funny sibling I have.  The requirement of height is like the ultimate deal breaker for "many" women.  With all other things a girl will will be flexible, not as good looking as you want?  No problem.  Earns a little less money than you? No problem.  More corny than witty?  No problem?  Two inches shorter than you?....Problem! 


    What is she thinking?  Perhaps its the exhausting thought of having to explain to everyone why she's dating this guy despite his height.  Maybe its the role reversal where she's the one who has to tilt his head to kiss him.  I think the real reason is - shoes.  Anything that might put a crimp in a woman's show buying will have her doing the roc-away and leaning back.  The thought of having to put down those cute shoes with the heels is unbearable for most women...hahahahha.


    Anyway, for us short guys, no need to worry cuz if you have game, you have game.  The taller they are, the harder they fall.    My friend Omay started dating someone taller than him... and they're happy.  Tho he does have to endure a bit of teasing -


    Mai: Omay...I thought you were afraid of heights?

    Omay: I am...why?

    Mai: So when your gf picks you up...do you get scared? PUUHAHAHAHAHAH.

    Omay:  I hate you.

     

    So ladies.  Would you ever date a guy shorter than you? 

February 24, 2005






  • 12X10 bedroom in a 2 bedroom garden apt, Kew Garden Hills, Qns
    $750/month includes util., laundry, cable, phone
    Available 3/1
    Email: gieujai2@aol.com




February 23, 2005

  • To everyone who fired the loyal guy...that was your father you just laid off.  Hahahahha heartless bastids!


    Funny aim convo of the day:


    XxoishiisanxX: and i'll have more time to find pot
    KsiU1: XxoishiisanxX: and i'll have more time to find pot
    KsiU1: HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
    KsiU1: HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAHHA
    XxoishiisanxX: POTS
    XxoishiisanxX: ohhhhh gosh
    XxoishiisanxX: another xanga posting????
    XxoishiisanxX:
    XxoishiisanxX: FONDUE POTS
    KsiU1: I think you need an accountability partner

February 22, 2005

  • Loyalty vs. Ability


    I read a blog about nepotism last week.  So if you were a business owner...which would you value more?  Loyalty or Ability?  Of course in an ideal world, your most capable people would be your most loyal.  However, we don't always live in an ideal world.


    Let's say one of your employees is a whiz at excel and accounting and he's already proven himself very capable but he's only been there for a year.  He's certainly capable of cutting the checks and handling the finances of your company, you know he has the skills and he seems like a good guy but there's still an issue of trust.  On the other hand, you've got your old and loyal but slow bookkeeper who has been with you for years.  Actually, he's been there since you started this business and in fact endured quite a few rough patches with you early on.  You trust him because he didn't cut and run when things looked bad.  Now however, things are much more stable but he hasn't kept up with technology or the latest accounting laws.  In fact, he may be holding your company back a bit.  His greatest strength (loyal and stable) is also tied to his greatest weakness (lack of innovation, motivation).


    If you keep your old employee and don't promote the young one, is that nepotism?  Or just smart business?   If you promote the younger one and cut your loyal employee loose, is that just a cold hearted decision?  Or smart business?


    Which one would you choose?  And like all my black/white questions (*cough*syl*cough*) ....you can't have both.  Its either one or the other.

February 21, 2005

February 18, 2005

February 17, 2005

  • Ohmnz: but say... i go.. hey... so and so is a fat ass
    Ohmnz: taht person corners... u ... and goes...
    Ohmnz: do u think im fat...
    KsiU1: i'd say... i don't think so, but omay thinks u are
    Ohmnz: LOL
    KsiU1: hahahahhahahahahahha
    Ohmnz: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
    Ohmnz: * SHAKING HEAD *



    Ohmnz: what is 50 cents
    Ohmnz: crew called
    Ohmnz: G-unit
    Ohmnz: or
    KsiU1: Gunit
    Ohmnz: Gun it...
    Ohmnz: LOL
    KsiU1: gun - it
    Ohmnz: ahHAHHAHAHAH
    KsiU1: hahahhahahahah





    Other random 50 cent funnies from a while ago....


    Liz - What's a wangsta?  Is that like a white gangster or something??


    HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA


    Wangsta - Wannabe gangster, some people think the phrase is linked with wanksta which is not a word. It is also a rap by the famous 50 cent.


    And if you don't know....now you know.

February 16, 2005

  • Truth vs. Promise


    I like to keep my promises.  So I rarely make promises.  After all, the less I commit to, the less inclined I'll be to break them.   I'm also a big fan of integrity.  Honestly, its the easier policy to follow.  I'm too lazy to keep track of a bunch of different things I've told other people.  If its all the same, its plain and simple.  In general, I think people more or less, have these values.  So what happens when they come in conflict with each other?  Let's say two equally close friends of yours.  One friend makes you promise not to tell anyone at all before confiding in you.  You make that promise.  Then the second friend speaks to you, very upset, confronts you...and you can't avoid it.  Either you lie in that friends face...or you break the promise you made to the other person.


    What would you guys pick?  Your promise over the truth?  Or the truth over your promise?

February 15, 2005

  • Shady or Mysterious?


    So this one time I'm hanging out with a friend and his crowd and I say his full name.  And he's like: "Dont' say my name, man...don't say it"    Uhm...ok.  I dunno if he was just drunk or if he was upset.  Weird, huh?  He's got a bit of a player rep...so his behavior was shouting SHADY to me but then again maybe his success with women also comes from that whole "mystery" aura.  One time my friend was telling me about a guy who was really annoying her.  He wouldn't call her back when he said he would or he'd last minute to make some plans.  She didn't know that much about him really.  She's a pretty attractive girl so I ask her why she's even wasting time on this guy.  She goes: I dunno... he's kind of mysterious, I want to know more about him.  Go figure. 


    What exactly is the allure of mystery?  Mystery to me is just one step away from shady.  I suppose its just two different ways of attracting people.   Personally for me, its better to display your character and personality in the open.  Whether others like it or not, really isn't my problem but I'm confident someone will like it enough to want to know me better.  Others seem to like the aloof and mysterious track.  You notice them in a very subtle way and become curious about them.  A legitimate way of attracting members of the opposite sex tho I think its a little on the passive side but it is easier in the sense that the curious person is the one who's expending energy in finding more about the person.  It really doesn't take too much effort to be "mysterious", I don't think.  But what do I know, I'm single...hahahahah


    So like the Shrek analogy - people are like onions.  They've got layers and layers around them.  The question becomes: Would you rather peel those layers off and find out what you got right away?  Or is it more fun to peel it off, layer by layer, savoring each layer... even if there'll probably be a fair amount of crying involved?