[ 2002-06-10 | 12:43 a.m. ]


Oh man oh man... it's all Y's fault and really Fish's fault for giving Y this link which thus got passed to me. Here it is kid... and you thought makeoutclub was big.

[The Only Undies Club]

After hearing Y talk about it a couple of times, I finally remembered to give that link a visit and boy!!! it's a lot bigger than I imaged it to be. The fact that I'm totally jaded towards nudity (male and female) makes the site a lot more easy to handle seeing that every girl and guy in the thing is pretty much naked with a hand placed in a strategic place, or with stuff pants (for males) something else that most would deem "racey". It's a neat site nevertheless.

As for other aspects of life, this upcoming week is gonna be filled with stories about Filipino related things. I found out that a lot of things will be going on this week. [Rex Navarette] will be coming this weekend, the same man responsible for the funniest piece of comedy entitled, [SBC Packers], to celebrate the opening of the Filipino Cultural Center in Hawaii which is actually opening on Tuesday. "The Debut" as I was informed today, is also here in cooperation with the opening of the center and the opening itself is supposed to be a big jam. It sounds really fun.

As for my day, I went to Outback Steak House with my parents to redeem the fundraiser tickets they bought from me. We all ate our fill of the plates that came to us and ended up heading to the theatre where my parents and I watched "The Debut". Yes, I ended up seeing is again but was pleased on the count of being able to hear the director's entire speech concerning the film. My parents ended up enjoying the film so much that when we excited, my Dad shelled out 74 bucks for three shirts (one green one for him that says, "Filipino. American." and two black tank tops both sporting "Filipina. American." - one for Mom and one for Me), a movie poster, a copy of the screen play, and the movie's soundtrack all of which the director/writer/producer man signed for me. It was neat seeing how my parents reacted to the film. As one point, my Mom started crying because she identified to a very specific scene within the movie. It's just so strange how the movie seems like it can be pushed aside but with all it's cheesiness, there were a lot of things within that I, my Mom, and my Dad really identified with in completely diffent manners but, really identified with them. It's funny because I thought I was going overboard with my interest in the film but my Dad has been jabbering about it since he saw it today... visiting the website, trying to email Gene Cayajon. My Daddy be crazy...

On a different note, I went to the carnival today with Dee, Kaleo, Flinchie, and Y. I can definately say that I had a great time. While on most rides I took advantage of my digi cam and snapped flicks and even shot tons of mpeg footage. After we ate at Denny's, stopped at 7-11 (I bought lip gloss, coffee, and a smint pen) and then we all went home. Today can already be marked off as a crazy eventful day but I still have to move stuff aside in my room and I have a encouragement letter to write my Mom and a devotion I need to do.

Busy days and busy nights. It's all good.





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