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monday, april 23, 2001

Currently listening to:
�A Moment� by Kim Gun Mo
Come a new daybreak or the first falling snow
Or the child who speaks of things you have never known
The wind that whispers in your ears that somehow knows your name
Another magic moment goes your way

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i�m in a babbling mood today so forgive me if none of this makes sense (i�m just warning you ahead of time). i didn�t go to work today. figured the clients wouldn�t really appreciate me sneezing and coughing all over them. my sister said it might be allergies so i went to wal-mart to buy some antihistamine. bought benadryl for allergies and that stuff works wonders. within one hour i was no longer sneezing or coughing. good stuff. i also bought a 2 lb bag of animal crackers on sale for a buck and fifty cents. good deal. i love animal crackers. i like to bite off their heads first. and then chew off their legs. i pop the remainder of the body in my mouth, and it's oh so good. i also bought a gallon of 1 percent milk. milk does a body good and i can�t live without the stuff. then i went to the local korean store to buy some dashida (soup stock) and radish to make some home made radish soup. i was so excited because they were having a special on their cd�s and i found the new releases of two of my favorite korean artists, kim gun mo and lena park. they were on sale for 10 bucks which is a great deal for korean cd�s. but when i went to pay for it with my check card, the cashier said they didn�t accept credit card. you gotta be kidding me? i counted out the cash and chump change i had in my wallet and would you believe it? i had exactly the right amount. twenty-five dollars even. i was so happy. otherwise i would have had to return the dashida and radish and just walk out with the cd�s. music comes first before my well-being. i need help. so anyway, i pumped up kim gun mo on my way home and it made me so happy, i felt like i was on cloud nine. it reminded me of the summer of �96 in richmond with my sister, jonny boy and doc. back then, i only had ancient worn out cassette tapes of kim gun mo�s earlier albums but it was all i needed. so today, i got my first kim gun mo cd and i�m very happy b/c he rocks 10 times more on my stereo system. then baewhack called me and asked me what i was doing this weekend. it wasn�t definite yet but i was invited to a bridal shower this saturday in d.c. but i don�t know the bride-to-be well enough to feel comfortable there. so baewhack is planning to go up to boston this weekend with her boyfriend, davie, who is looking to do his residency at a boston hospital. so baewhack, davie, sun man, and i may be making a road trip up there this coming friday. yipee. i just hope it isn�t sweltering hot up there. i whined last time i was up there because it was too cold. i�ll whine again if it�s too hot. east coast weather is so fickle. that�s why i love cali weather so much. and yeah, yeah, yeah. they have their fair share of natural hazards like earthquakes and forest fires. so what? finally on my way home, i stopped by mcdonald�s and got my vanilla cone. yum. as i was enjoying every bite, i got a call from the director of marketing at a startup i had interviewed with a couple months back. he was wondering if i was still interested in their marketing/pr position and wanted to meet up next week. i�m considering it. i know i just started my new job only a month ago but i�m already having doubts about it. i�ve noticed certain things the past couple weeks which are really starting to bug me. well, i'm going to bypass the details regarding my job. i don�t feel like talking about it. but i�m having a great day because i�m listening to kim gun mo, drinking my glass of milk, chewing off the heads of animal crackers and the benadryl is working wonders. but i guess it sucks because it only confirms that i have indeed developed allergies. bummer. but i�m still having a great day.

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