Top 10 Cheap DatesBy Jenny Kim | January 6th, 2009 |
I haven’t been to some of the places on this list, but I will definitely be trying them out in the future. So without further a due, here are the top 10 Cheap Dates in Southern California.
1. Bond St. Beverly Hills
9360 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hils, CA 90212
(310) 601-2255
www.bondstrestaurant.com
2. Cafe Flore
214 S Robertson Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
(424) 354-3405
www.cafeflore.us
3. Laugh Factory (I notice “most” of these comedy show are R-rated. So if you don’t like profanity or sexual jokes, this might not be the place for you.)
8001 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90046
(323) 656-1336
www.laughfactory.com
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Wife Sets Husbands Penis On FireBy John Kim | January 6th, 2009 |
In the news recently I read a story of a women setting her husbands penis on fire. She suspected him of having an affair and doused his genitals with methylated spirit then set the little guy ablaze. The husband woke up in horror, and in his panic, knocked the whole bottle of methylated spirit all over himself igniting him like a roman candle. He died 20 days later.
My thoughts is that this women needs to go to jail, but most importantly, this is a lesson to all men who are thinking about cheating.
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HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!By Jenny Kim | January 4th, 2009 |
Dear Diary,
On January 1, 2009 we had finished watching the Rose Parade in Pasadena, and it was the first time we had seen it in person. Knowing that it would be pretty crowded near the parade grounds, we figured that we would take the metro rail there. When nearing closer to the parade the metro was getting more and more crowded, but I prefer this over trying to find parking for 1 hour. I won’t sugar coat my metro experience though, I admit to a few scary moments on our way to Pasadena. Midway into our trip there was a drunk white guy talking in a ghetto accent, and I couldn’t understand a single word that came out his filthy mouth. The few words that did make sense was when he told my husband about how his dad died for him in Korea. What the heaven? Anyways, he smells like he didn’t take a bath for years, and we tried our best to not give him eye contact.
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Movies I liked from 2008By John Kim | January 4th, 2009 |
These are some of my favorite movies of 2008, and I don’t claim that I’m an expert on films, but any movie that can keep my attention the whole way is a damn good accomplishment.

1. The Bank Job (Action)
This movie was based on true events of a bank heist that occurred in 1971. This was the biggest bank heist in the history of the UK, but there were no arrests, why?
Well when I first watched this movie, I expected it to be like the Italian Job, but the characters in “The Bank Job” came off unusually real. It wasn’t until later that I found out it was a true story. There was so much suspense in this movie it made my heart skip a beat. I recommend this film to anyone who wants a good thrill.
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Graffiti by Nelson CheaBy Jenny Kim | January 1st, 2009 |
So we just came back from the Rose Parade and checked out Facebook, we found this graffiti of our Traditional Wedding Studio Picture that Nelson Chea did for us. I thought it was pretty unique. Check out the original picture:

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