Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Lala Lala La

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So I got motivated to work on my blog project again. Maybe after my final exams, if I have some time, I will try to finish the database parsing (this time in java). Life is ok, being 8 or 800 as usual. Every day I get terrible news, as well as awesome motivations. Let's try something different this post.

Friday's up was a great movie time with Zulema and Lilian, and its down was having something not that great at Live. It started with an early JAC test at school, which I did very well, then I had to meet my group after the EAC class to plan our presentation. We agreed on what to do and how to prepare, then we parted and left. I came home to wait for Zulema to show up, and since she came by herself in the afternoon we decided to watch the first episode of Fisica o Quimica while we waited for Lilian. When the nazi-fascist showed up, we started watching this Italian lesbian movie that turned out to be quite good. We then decided to eat out, so I finally got the opportunity to go eat at Live. I expected much more from what I got, though =[ Maybe I just didn't choose the best thing for me, but I really didn't like it. The Brazilian server from Porto Alegre was very nice, though =] I'm not sure if I should go back...

Saturday's up was a great karaoke night with the girls, and its down was Rauf not showing up for us to see another apartment. I knew he would probably sleep in after partying on Friday night, but I hoped he would be a little more involved in the apartment hunting. I've been doing most of the work on my own, and that's very frustrating. If I weren't so understanding of his own problems I would give up the idea of moving in together =/ Anyway, I worked on my assignments while I was bored at home, and around 5pm I went to visit a new friend who lives around Front and Spadina. We had a good time chatting, but then I had to leave around 7pm to come back home and keep working on my projects. Zulema and Lilian showed up here around 10pm (2h late, lol) and we chilled while we waited for Natalia to join us. When she finally did, we left to go to a karaoke place =] BMB doesn't have a liquor license anymore, so we tried another place. When we found out that the waiting time for the other place was way too long, we just went to a bar to have a drink before going back to BMB. We got a room for two hours, and the four of us had a great time terribly singing our favourite songs. Once in a while we would choose a popular song just to realize how we suck at well-known lyrics xD We left almost at 4am, and I walked home with Natalia, then we parted and left.

Sunday's down was a weird experience in west Toronto that I will not mention, and its up was a good time with my mentor Kevin. I slept in a little bit, waking up just in time to get ready to go to high park. Both Kevin and I were early for our meeting =P We walked up and down the park for a long long time, and we chatted a lot. One memorable conversation we had was about having kids and how that relates (or affects) a relationship you might have. I really don't know how my romantic life will be in 8 years, but whatever it is, I want to start the process of having kids then =] We walked to the little Ukrainian village after we got tired of the park, and I was mesmerized by the eastern european look of the passerbies (?). We had a fake smoothie at Timothy's, and then we took the subway back downtown. I had to get some money before coming home, and then I kept working on my assignments that I had to finish before midnight. I'm glad they're done now!

Monday's down was realizing I cannot get the job Fardad recommended me to, but its up was that I had a really good interview with this leadership program called Emerge. I went to class in the morning, and I had my DBS test. It wasn't too bad. I decided to go all the way to Sheppard after that to take the subway down to Yonge and Bloor and go to my bank. I had my businesses appreciated there, and then went to the little underground market to get some socks and underwear (=]). I ate at ManchuWok after, and took the TTC down to Queen and Dufferin for an interview I had scheduled. I recently applied for this leadership program (Emerge) that would train me during some weekly sessions this year, and then put me into an exchange program next year. I would then host someone from another country for 2 weeks (something like couch surfing, hehe) and then go somewhere for free for another 2 weeks. Cool, isn't it? I was fortunate enough to run into Nat from the People's Project just before my interview, so things started well since the interviewers were friends of her. Also, one of the people from Emerge worked for METRAC before, so I didn't even have to explain how great the program I participate in is. The interview was amazing, and I got a feeling they really liked me. Fingers crossed for a positive call at the end of the month. After leaving Manifesto's studio I went to get some food and then finally came home.

Tuesday's up was a nice sushi time after Express, and its down was the onion on the pizza they had at the meeting. I went to class in the morning, and the main portion of my time was spent preparing and delivering my EAC presentation. It ended up being really good, so I hope my teacher will give us a grade good enough for me to get an A+ in this subject. I gave up hoping for an A in other subjects (such as INT3 and INT4), but hopefully I will get some A's and some with pluses. I came home for a bit before leaving to Express, and still I was early for the group. We had an interesting talk with one of the doctors from Sherbourne, but I was sad and hungry the whole time since the vegetarian pizza had onions for the first time. Natalia and one of the new Jamaican guys came with me and Nadia after the group for a Jane's Walk meeting, and we reviewed the possible stops on our walk that will happen a couple weeks from now. Natalia wanted to eat something after our promenade, so we went to a sushi place instead of the Second Cup on Charles as we had previously planned. I had some pieces of different vegetables and one of tofu. We then walked to Bay station and parted and left as usual =]

SeeYa,
Feliploko, who thought he was a fool for no one.

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