Thursday, February 24, 2011

EWHA or bust.

Okay, so I know I don't post much, but I really do have some important things to say, so I'm doing it. No Arguing. O.O

I, Pooky, have decided that I want to try studying abroad next year. Where, you ask? None other than Potato's school in Seoul, EWHA. It's a really gorgeous place, much to my surprise. I thought it would be nice, but this was just a lot prettier than I thought. Here, I got some pics off of google. Take a look...


Pretty, no? I've been thinking about it for a while, but didn't have as much get up and go as I do now. This was caused by the Study Abroad person I talked to who said it would take a year. I didn't believe this, and, unless there's something I don't know about, I've just about got it set. I'm going to try going in with Potato soon to persuade the person into helping me with the application process. Even the money looks like it won't be any problem. I can use military hops (hopefully) to get there. I'll just have to start early to give room for delays. I think Potato will let me bunk with her (at least that's what we're discussing), and past that I just need to pay a small fee for the Health Center and to get a Passport. I just hope that the VA says that it's an "Approved" school so that I have some spending money while I'm there.
I'm actually really stoked for this. Psyched, even. I'm hoping to become fluent, or at least passable, in Korean. Maybe brush up on my French while I'm at it. Get back into band. Fit in a couple of my fashion courses. Lots of good stuff. Wish me luck?


UPDATE: I decided to go next spring, just because I have classes I need to take here in the fall. I'm going to try for that spring and the following fall. All of the 2012 year, basically.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Party Like an Animal...or Anne Frank

So Pooky, Potato, and myself all went to our first College party. It was really fun, to my amazment. So, sure, some fruity guys took their pants off, giving us an answer to the old "Boxers or Briefs" question. (BTW, all briefs...I prefer boxers myself, but, whatever.) We met a fellow member of The World's Finest Navy, Joe, and got jiggy with our bad selves to some Lady Gaga X(

Then things got all WWII. Due to the drunken sightings of a cop car making patrols in da' hood, all of us youngsters were herded upstairs to hide out in a narrow crawl space. It wasn't so different from what a lot of Jewish folks had to endure while hiding out from the Nazi's. Only...people were a lot happier...scary happy. So happy they were loosing their pants.

Hitler would've been proud.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

ANTI Vanlentine's day Movement



Pooky dressed up as an Emo-kid for a ANTI Vanlentine's day Movement. =D
I love her new black hair!!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

I don't like Stupid People!!!! But, who does?

So....I don't mean to sound bitchy or anything, even though that is my best quality...anyways, so today at dinner, or something (I don't want to mention anyone....) so, during a time when food was involved, there was mention of a girl doing something with a guy, and another girl (Pooky) said, "Don't do anything I wouldn't do," which is like telling someone point blank to do nothing except play rpg's while guarding your virginity with a tank. So, Pooky changed her comment to, "Okay, don't do anything Spooky wouldn't do," which basically means, go ape-shit, just don't throw up in your friends shoes.

And this, lady....tried to imply that she knows me, by saying something along the lines of my "wouldn't do" list is too long of a list for her. I don't even know this chick, and she damn sure doesn't know me.

My point is people, think before you spew words about people or shit that you know nothing about, mmmkay? You might piss someone off, someone bigger than me who can and will cram your ass in a trash can, hint-hint Pooky, get on it.

I've never understood snap-judgements. Especially if it's just to make your own funkyfatty self feel better about your sad pathetic existence.

Uh...I didn't mean to rant so much, I heart humans, dumb and all, peace out.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Walking out ♡

Today is the third and last day of school-closed day. To me, it was like a surprising holiday. I've never thanked for snow this much before. During this surprising break, I have spend lots of time with Spooky and Pooky, watching movies, crocheting and waliking out in downtown.
It was still cold with a pile of snow, but sunshine was pretty good. Basically what we did are shopping, drinking and eating which are normally girls do when they hang out.
Pooky got nice two pairs of jean, and Spooky bought an adorable skirt and a leopard printed shirt. And I had two dresses with unbelievably cheap prices, considering the quality of those dresses.
After shopping, we had hot boba teas. Boba tea is awesome, but I personally prefer an iced boba tea in summer. And we had a dinner at the 'Pasta Factory'. It was my first time to visit there. And.. it was also my first time to go non-Asian restaurant in downtown. ^^;;


In that picture, from left, Pooky,me Potato, and Spook.
I should say.. the winner was Spooky. Her pasta was donut noodle someting. When I saw it on menu, I thought what the hell the donut noodle is? But it was awesome. It reminded me of Mandoo(Korean food, it is a kind of gyoza.). My pasta was good, but to be honest, it needed more sauce!!!!! But there was no doubt it was much better than school food. YES. Snow storm blocked not only teachers but also school cooks from where they were supposed to work.

Fried Kimchi Pork (Korean food)


It's little bit an old story, but I want to write about it not until it would be a really old story. I think it was two weeks ago. Spooky, pooky, and me Potato cooked a Korean food, Fried Kimchi Pork. It is called 'Kimchi Jeyook Bokeum' in Korean. How to make it is super easy. Just fry Kimchi and pork, and you can add some vegetavle as well if you want. And TUNA works nicely instead of pork. The weirdest thing is the spicy taste of Kimchi turns into sweetness when it is fried. It is a mystery to me. Anyway, this is the picture of what we cooked. It smelled like Korea.