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2/04/2002

Kit: Don't worry about it. Considering you don't have to do it in the first place, I'm very appreciate of any effort. And BTW, besides Asian snack foods, what else would be an interesting find at an Asian marketplace? I like odds-n-ends (even if my room is spilling over with them already). And which places do you frequent? Maybe I'll hop a bus and go to one.

::sigh:: I was going to sit down and write. I'd been feeling off all day long, getting a few lines out here and there, but alas, that idea is shot down. Even as I type, the bastards downstairs have their stereo blasting and it's shaking my chair, along with the noise level being ridiculous. I can't write. I have Gravitation music blaring out my own (small) speakers just to drown as much of their noise out. But I hate loud music period unless Im listening to it through headphones, so really, all I can do is complain about this here.

We are taught (supposedly) at a young age that it is wrong, wicked, evil even, to wish for another person's death, no matter how much they've wronged us. So I do not wish for death, but their deaths would, admittedly, bring me much joy.

I never claimed to be a nice person, and I sure as hell ain't all that religious. You spend over five years in this hellhole and you'd be lucky if your sanity remained half as much intact, trust me.

Question, did anyone try the link to David's music? Or did it scroll off too fast?



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Rar PoH DVD hiss snarl spit.

**nurses deep grudge**

Well, a lot of Asian supermarkets also have a drugstore/drug counter where you can find stuff like ginseng and various other herbs/roots/medicinal stuffs, if you're into that kind of thing. They'll also have alarm clock weirdness (they're not very good, though; they tend to be cheaply made and don't last very long). I love Asian pastries/baked goods, but be sure you know what's in it. Can be anything from pork to shrimp to taro. . . or even pineapple! Some Asian markets will also sell weird things like slippers or hot water kettles. Actually, those kettles are very good if you like to keep a perpetual source of hot water around.

Hong Kong Supermarket sells mostly groceries, though they also have a small drug counter. The San Gabriel Superstore is very large and has tons of stuff, from food to clothes to medicine. My dad also shops at the Superfood Warehouse, but I don't know where it is. ^^;;; I think it's on Rosemead Blvd. There's also Hawaii Supermarket, which I think also sells mostly food. The 99 Ranch Market is located in a huge plaza, so if you can't find it in the supermarket, you can probably find it in one of the surrounding stores. ^_^;;

That's all I can think of right now. Updates/corrections as my brain comes back.

And, uh, wow, you just reminded me of that link. I just saw it and was like, "Yay, more music! I'll try that later." And then later. . . I forgot. That'll learn me. The link's still in the archives, right?

Kit - 2/04/02
( 7:31 p.m. )