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Name: neener
School: USC Marshall School of Business
Status: Employed...finally
E-mail: Click here!
Reason for blogging: I'm incredibly self-absorbed. |
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I'm listening to...
::"Stay Beautiful," The Last Goodnight
::"Spaceman," The Killers
::"Green Light," John Legend
::"Superstar," Lupe Fiasco
I'm watching...
::24
::The Office
I'm reading...
::Taiwan, A Political History, by Denny Roy
::The Devil and Miss Prym, by Paulo Coehlo
I've just seen...
::Slumdog Millionaire
::I Love You, Man
::The Reader
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Happy Chinese New Year! I haven't updated lately because I've been pretty busy. While still job hunting, I've been working part-time at Changer's place of business and proofreading essays in the evening. I'm feeling pretty darn tired. Adjusting to regular business hours has been difficult, since I pretty much stayed in bed til 10 in the morning prior to the job. And of course, I had to rediscover the joy of commuting. Very enjoyable.
Anyway, tonight was Chinese New Year's Eve, so I spent the day making sure the house was all neat and ready to go on New Year's Day. Afterwards, I bought some new underwear for the new year. And then I had a huge dinner with the extended family...tons of traditional Taiwanese food (i.e. crazy ass parts of animals that other people throw away but Taiwanese people don't believe in wasting...note that "crazy ass" is a modifying phrase and that no ass, real or fictitious, was eaten in any way during the dinner). Then the whole gang headed to my uncle's place for some non-traditional Cheesecake Factory carrot cake, which was ridiculously gynormous. I only ate half a slice....and felt ill afterwards. It was nice catching up with the family, though, and doing jigsaw puzzles with my cousin's kid, Ian, who was sporting his new haircut per Chinese tradition.
Anyway, hope you all have a good Chinese New Year!
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When I learn a new word, I'll put it here so you can learn too!
EBITAS (noun):
Abbreviation for "Earnings Before Income Tax, Amortization, and SGARA." Next week, find out what SGARA is.
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