Friday, February 27, 2009

How To Tell If He's Secretly Digging You

There some real guys out there who would step it up and tell a girl he likes her. And if he gets rejected, oh well, life goes on. However, there are now the ones who are in secret denial of their like affair. Is someone in denial of their infatuation with you? If you answered yes to 3/5 of the below, maybe someone is secretly (still) infatuated with you:
1) In their status message, they quote little things about you (thinking no one will really catch on).

2) They change their status message to go with yours:
ie: YOU - roses are red
HIM - violets are blue <3

3) He likes to make comments about you on Facebook and pays more attention to you than anyone else.

4) He has a slight sparkle in his eyes when you're around. (He has an even brighter sparkle when you're actually talking to him.)

5) When describing their ideal significant other, he's basically describing you without saying your name.

** May apply to girls too, those super aggressive ones.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Too Routine

In the midst of the busyness of every day life and the hustle and bustle routine of things, I've decided to come up with a list of things I would like to do to "get away" (on a somewhat budget).

1) spa & massage (www.teahousespa.com)
2) a nice (non-hardcore) hike with beautiful scenery somewhere
3) picnic at Shoreline Park
4) check out Hakone Garden on a nice sunny day
5) some random cool thing that's on Yelp (like how I scored tickets to the Lexus driving event)

... and now, back to my very routine life.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Farmers, Crops, and Wolves

On every farm there are crops. Some crops are more wanted than others. There's always the main cream of the crop; the crop many farmers want but only one can have. There may be many farmers who compete for this crop, but in the end, it's all about the survival of the fittest.

While all these farmers are fighting for this crop, what happens to many others? Some crops may be a bit deformed, not completely ripe for picking, out of season, etc. Perhaps some crops may have to be shipped to a farm elsewhere for it to become a prized crop. In an ideal world, there should be a farmer for every crop.

In an ideal world, wolves do not exist. Wolves do not think twice about the farmer's feelings, they see a yummy crop and devour it up, leaving the farmer with nothing. Often, farmers have to go back to a farm and find their new cream of the crop. Beware of wolves, they sometimes disguise themselves as farmers.