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	<title>THE CLUB TRAVEL AND JUST-ABOUT-ANYTHING BLOG</title>
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	<modified>2009-01-06T23:50:34Z</modified>
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		<name>Ed Gomez</name>
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	<copyright>Copyright 2009, Ed Gomez</copyright>
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		<title>Los Angeles International Auto Show</title>
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		<content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src="images/LAAuto.jpg" width="480" height="358" border="0" alt="" /><br /><br />“The Los Angeles International Auto Show doesn&#039;t always receive the attention it deserves. As the home of car culture in America, the LA Auto Show always brings out big crowds and plenty of world debuts from manufacturers curious to see what kind of response their latest creations generate. From its humble beginnings in an exhibition tent back in 1907, the Los Angeles Auto Show has grown to become one of the biggest new car shows in the country.”<br /><br /><img src="images/LAAuto2.jpg" width="480" height="360" border="0" alt="" /><br /><br />So on a mid-morning trip to Los Angeles, we made it to the Auto Show. Aside from the usual crew, sans Lawrence, Andy and a couple of the Brillo’s cousins joined us. The original plan, again, was to leave early, but we didn’t because we had to wait for Andy. Anyway, we made it to the Show in decent time...so we thought. Compared to the OC Auto Show, which we previously went to, there was just too much to see at this Show. To properly see everything this Show has to offer would take two days to complete.<br /><br />At the end of the day, we enjoyed a great meal at the Curry House and with a couple of unexpected pleasures on top of that. To this day, I still thank about it.<br />]]></content>
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		<issued>2008-11-23T00:00:00Z</issued>
		<modified>2008-11-23T00:00:00Z</modified>
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		<title>Orange County Autoshow 2008</title>
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		<content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src="images/Auto.JPG" width="480" height="236" border="0" alt="" /><br /><br />Orange County (CA) Autoshow 2008<br /><br />Well, this is the first non-otaku event we&#039;ve been to as a group. It was refreshing not having to deal with long-ass lines, non-bathing otaku and cosplayers (well, not really). But anyway, it was good.<br /><br />My Saturday started out in class in the morning. The plan was to leave around noon for the car show. So after class, I headed to the Brillo brother&#039;s place, our usual meeting place, and leave from there. When I got there, we had to wait for a couple more people that were supposed to go with us. Our departure was delayed which I didn&#039;t mind because I had a rough Friday night. I was already falling asleep from exhaustion.<br /><br />By two o&#039;clock, the other people that were supposed to go with us bailed out so we waited for nothing. I really wanted to leave early, but oh well. So around two, we left and picked up Lawrence along the way. On the freeway, we missed the 91 junction, so we just went to the 57 junction to Anaheim. We were close to Frank&#039;s. Along the 60, in the Ontario area, we started to hit light rain and only to discover that Adrian&#039;s windshield wipers didn&#039;t work, or at least didn&#039;t work well. And by the time we were on the 57, the rain got to be real heavy and visibility was very low. Dude, I offered to buy new windshield wipers! I didn&#039;t want to die yet! Luckily the rain let up.<br /><br />It was clear by the time we reached the Anaheim Convention Center. We parked and walked in. When we got our programs, we discovered that we missed the Laker Girls and the Tropicana Swimsuit Contest. Damn! That&#039; what we get for waiting for loosers. It&#039;s not going to happen again if it can be helped. We have to stick to the original plan from now on. But anyway, it&#039;s was weird walking into the convention center and not seeing an Anime Expo exhibit hall and cosplayers. Also, on our way to dinner at the Jolly Roger, it was also weird walking out the convention center and not seeing the big Anime Expo banner or hundreds of cosplayers walking around. By the end of the day, we decided not to see the Sugar Ray concert.<br />]]></content>
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		<issued>2008-10-05T00:00:00Z</issued>
		<modified>2008-10-05T00:00:00Z</modified>
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		<title>Fatal Error</title>
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		<content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src="images/13776329.FatalError.jpg" width="480" height="356" border="0" alt="" /><br /><br />This week, between work, school, family and other responsibilities, I finally have some time to update my Media Collection, Figure Collection and Figure Sets sections. BUT...BUT, I MADE A FATAL ERROR! ARGHHH! Last month, I decided to wipe out the hard drive on my MacBook and re-install the OS because it&#039;s been overdue for half a year now. Yes, re-installation is good maintenance for any computer to clean out all the stuff that accumulates over time. I recommend at least one to two years for Macs. And every six months for Windows. Sorry windows, but you&#039;re more vulnerable than Macs.<br /><br />But anyway, I did back up the hard drive. I didn&#039;t realize it until this early morning that I ACCIDENTLY WIPED OUT all my catalog data! I completely forgot about the copy on the backup. So this weekend, I&#039;m going to sort out everything again and now, hopefully, update the site next weekend.]]></content>
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		<issued>2008-09-26T00:00:00Z</issued>
		<modified>2008-09-26T00:00:00Z</modified>
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		<title>Pastel by Toshihiko Kobayashi (Spoilers)</title>
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		<content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src="images/Pastel_v01_000_front.jpg" width="436" height="600" border="0" alt="" /><br /><br />It&#039;s been a while since a good story caught my interest and rare that I write my thoughts about such things. I put off reading Pastel for a couple years, but I got around to reading 17 volumes (and ongoing) yesterday and the day before. The story revolves around the chance encounter of Mugi Tadano and Yuu Takisaki.<br /><br />After the breakup of Mugi and his girlfriend Hinako, he decides to forget her by taking on a summer job. This best friend, Kazuki, gets him a job at his aunt&#039;s inn at a beach to cheer him up. While at work, he meets this beautiful girl that he instantly falls for by accidently seeing her change into her swimsuit. The next day, Kazuki wanted Mugi to go with him on a double date with a girl he met the day before. They were going to hook up Mugi with the girl&#039;s friend.<br /><br />The friend turned out to be the girl he met the day before, Yuu. As they go around, their date was interrupted by Kazuki&#039;s young cousin who tagged along with Mugi and Yuu. But they had fun that day and even set off fireworks that night. Late that night, Kazuki plays a joke on Mugi as he accidently walks in the women&#039;s side of the bath to clean and sees Yuu there. She gets ticked off as Mugi tires to explain. While contemplating the days events, Yuu realized the he loves Yuu.<br /><br />The following morning, Mugi tries to find Yuu to apologize about what happened. He finds out that she already left. But unlike his relationship with Hinako, Mugi is determined to be with her. So he starts to run to the ferry to try to catch her, but it&#039;s too late. The ferry left. But after that, he&#039;s even more determined to find her, but he never got her address or number. So he goes home.<br /><br />On the way home, he meets up with the various residents of his town and hears that his dad is home. Mugi&#039;s dad isn&#039;t home most of the time because he travels around the world due to his photography job. So Mugi learns how to do all the domestic chores to survive by himself at home while his dad is away. Being ticked off that his dad hasn&#039;t given him any living expenses, he runs home to see his dad. While looking around the house, he accidently walks into a girl in the shower. Another of many other misunderstandings to come.<br /><br />Mugi learns from his father that Yuu and her sister Tsukasa are going to live with them. The reason for this is that the sisters&#039; father died and Mugi&#039;s father made a promise to take care of them. This comes as a huge surprise to Mugi—to find that the girl he fell in love with and desperately searched for comes to live with him. As it turns out later on, they have to keep it a secret. Mugi came to the conclusion that he cannot confess his love for Yuu right away. And at school, they are relatives living together.<br /><br />Throughout the next consecutive volumes, Mugi goes through trials, tribulations and angst concerning his love with Yuu, how to confess to her and other other character helping in his endeavor. We also learn of various other girls fall for Mugi, such a childhood friend Minami, Kiku from school, Hana who he worked part time for and the return of his ex-girlfreind Hinako. Mugi also deals with the sister&#039;s going away to live with now divorced mother and the return of Yuu a year later. We also learn that Kazuki had always been in love with Minami and how they finally got together. And at one time, dealing with the fact that he could have a new step-mother, Mako-san.<br /><br />In the latest of the volumes and after two years of living together, Mugi eventaully confesses his love to Yuu and finally become a couple. And with this new found relationship, it also has to be kept a secret. Only their closest friends know of their true relationship. They also can&#039;t reveal their relationship at school where they believe they&#039;re related, which irritates them both. So the story continues…<br /><br />The reason why I was so intrigued by this manga is that I could see myself in the main character Mugi. When I was his age, we were not too dissimilar personality-wise. There was also the way he treated his ex-girlfrend and other girls around him. A few nights ago, a group of us went out to dinner. One of the guys in our group was talking to his girlfriend on the cell. The way he talked to her just hit a deep nerve in me. Is this how the younger crowd talks to their significant other…verbal abuse? Is he one of few who do? Or am I just too old skool? Either or, that&#039;s why I was hooked on this manga. Mugi knew how to treat the females in his life. Sure he&#039;s indecisive, but who isn&#039;t when you were his age and the some of you who are still indecisive?<br /><br />Even though the manga centers around Mugi trying to confess his love to Yuu, there are good side stories that help in the development of the other characters in Pastel. We learn more of Mugi and Hinako&#039;s past. There&#039;s Sayuri who was an older girl, Mugi neighbor, became his surrogate mother and taught him how to do house chores. At one time, Mugi and Yuu missed a train home and met up with a food shop owner, Tetsu who gives Mugi a cooking job. And there&#039;s Aoi, the carefree artist who is in a one-sided relationship with Tetsu. Pastel by Toshihiko Kobayashi is a good read for people who like these kinds of stories. There&#039;s a good balance of drama, romance, ecchi and angst for my taste in this manga. I spent almost 14 hours reading 17 volumes while talking my time and neglecting my daily chores. It&#039;s a good break from watching sci-fi, action and moe anime and just relaxing.<br />]]></content>
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		<issued>2008-07-31T00:00:00Z</issued>
		<modified>2008-07-31T00:00:00Z</modified>
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