I can't believe we've got 11.5 hours left of this year. I'm still in denial. Unnnghhh. Then again, I'm just so glad that this crazy Christmas-New-Years-end-of-year-parade-of-family-guests-one-after-another 年末年始 hecticness is coming to an end.
In keeping with my resolution to spend a quiet Silvester this year (though I won't be curling up at home alone as I initially planned), I will be doing something small with G and (maybe) keeping the drinking to a minimum.
Speaking of the end of the year, you know what happened in Samoa yesterday? They jumped forward in time by a day in order to better coordinate business hours with Australia and New Zealand (Samoa was previously 21 hours behind Sydney), which meant that they went directly from Dec 29 to Dec 31. Weird! But cool.
Read more about it here on BBC.
I told my dad about that and apparently he's actually been to both Samoa and American Samoa. Coooool.
On an entirely separate note (I'm always too lazy to do season-appropriate comics. I'll probably end up posting something Christmas-related in the summer.): teddy bears!
Have an awesome New Year's Eve, and see you tomorrow!
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Pre-Eating
I'm small(ish), but I have a pretty big appetite. Hence, pre-eating.
Reasons for pre-eating:
(1) When I think the restaurant we're going to is going to be expensive. (So that I'll eat less and hence spend less money. Mostly in Japan. ha!)
(2) When I don't think the food is going to be that good. (So I don't have to eat too much.)
(3) When I don't think the food will be enough.
(4) When I'm going to meet someone for the first time, so I don't have to concentrate too much on the food and not enough on the person. (I talk very little when I'm nervous about meeting someone new, ie. for work/interview/date.)
Does anyone else do this?
Chips
Just came back from G's little sister's birthday cheese fondue dinner. So delicious. So bloated.
Speaking of overeating . . .
Yeah. And then I get all excited about the "bag of chips" a few days later and realize that there are only two chips in there. d'oh.
Speaking of overeating . . .
Yeah. And then I get all excited about the "bag of chips" a few days later and realize that there are only two chips in there. d'oh.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
I Love Globalization
Something my Aussie friend's German boyfriend said at the beginning of their relationship.
At least half of the couples that I know are intercultural/international couples. Or so I think. I should go take a FB poll.
At least half of the couples that I know are intercultural/international couples. Or so I think. I should go take a FB poll.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Soxy
Merry Christmas Eve! Hope everyone's spending a good one!
What I learned from this comic: drawing stick figures in their underwear is difficult.
What I learned from this comic: drawing stick figures in their underwear is difficult.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Rather Large
Sorry for being away! I was in Dresden with mama and her guests for a few days. I'm finally back with no plans to go away for a while, so this should mean daily Bonsai. In theory.
Anywho, this is another Asian stereotype that applies to me. Those are G's words, verbatim.
Anywho, this is another Asian stereotype that applies to me. Those are G's words, verbatim.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Chopstick Bender II
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Why'd you bother?
A while ago, someone I hadn't spoken to in about two years sent me a quick email asking me how I was doing, where I was, what I was up to, etc. It's not easy to sum up two years in a sentence, so I ended up writing about four paragraphs or so filling him in on stuff. He wrote back three weeks later with a 3-sentence reply. Seriously. Why did you bother in the first place?
All is well on the food front, however. I followed the Meh blog recipe and made chicken sweetcorn soup. Oh man. I used to love to order this whenever we went out for Chinese food. It didn't turn out as pretty (and the egg not as fluffy...lots of things I still need to improve on!), but it was delicious. Thanks T!
Some more translation work, then baking a cake, making dinner, and getting ready for the film festival tonight.
International Comedy Film Festival begins . . . TODAY!
I know this is shameless advertising, but . . .
The long-awaited opening night of our International Comedy Film Festival (ICoFF) is tonight!
We'll be screening Saya Zamurai (Scabbard Samurai), Matsumoto Hitoshi's latest film, followed by a sushi buffet. There will also be two surprise events before and after the film . . . ! Tickets (for tonight or for the rest of the festival) can be reserved at the Filmtheater am Friedrichshain website.
Tickets are 9 EUR (incl. buffet) for the opening night, 8 EUR for regular full-length features (7 EUR reduced), and 6.50 EUR for shorts. (nb. +3 EUR for our 3D film Ronal the Barbarian)
We've got a fantastic line-up of short- and full-length comedy films from 14 different countries to be screened over the course of the next 7 days. Almost every film is opened with some kind of a fun "komisch" event. The full program can be found on our website.
poster design by Ole |
A few of my favourite films to be screened this week are
Shut Up Little Man! (documentary/comedy, Australia, Matthew Bate)
Un Cuento Chino [Chinese Take-Away] (drama/comedy, Argentina, Sebastian Boresztein)
The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (documentary/comedy, USA, Morgan Spurlock)
Saya Zamurai [Scabbard Samurai] (samurai comedy, Japan, Hitoshi Matsumoto)
but there are plenty of other hilarious films to discover.
More information at http://www.comedyfilmfestival.de/!
(Normal Bonsai update will follow later!)
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Addicted
Monday, December 5, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Things People Ask Because You're Japanese
My take on Pigs in Maputo's Things People Ask Because You Are Brazilian.
I can think of a few others, but that's all for now.
Reference: Hokkaidokürbis Wiki page |
I can think of a few others, but that's all for now.
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