Saturday, September 09, 2006

Old Man and the Sea


I sat at McDonald's.
I had a menu "number 4".

I'm thinking, I should make "the old man and the sea" into a musical. It's going to be a romantic & action and r-rated musical.

I forgot why I started.
what a sad story.


Friday, September 08, 2006

Flat Tire and a broken vending machine

(55 miles, sunny, 59F, difficult)


“Lexus” started shaking hard when I rode it downhill 30 miles an hour. I sighed. I got a flat tire. In a small road, I took out some of the tools. Bike patch, bond, sapo. Tears fell from my eyes while I fixed the problem.

A flat tire cannot be even compared to a vending machine that swallowed your coins. It’s that desperate.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Maybe


Maybe, i shouldn't have started this.
If I stayed home, I might have thought everything was OK and just adjusted myself to my miserable life.

I have pedaled 1200miles since i started from LA.

It was a horrible day.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Rodeo in Ft.Worth



We watched Rodeo in Ft. Worth which is located about 30 miles from Dallas.
The arena was half full (or half empty). I thought rodeo is a sport where a cowboy gets on a bull and falls on ground eventually.
But there were many events other than that. Riding horses, catching a small cow with a rope, small children running to catch a calf.

It wasn’t exciting at all, but it was fun to watch Americans.
(this game seemed pretty dangerous to me, but the parents don't care about it in Texas)
(A Cowboy!!)

Hooter's in Dallas

Distance: -
Sunny

Dallas is big. The first thing we did was having lunch at the Hooter’s. Brad looked very happy. I don’t like a restaurant like this. They advertise that they have waitresses who are blond and have big boobs.

I went to the website of the hooter’s.

“The element of female sex appeal is prevalent in the restaurants, and the company believes the Hooters Girl is as socially acceptable as a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader, Sports Illustrated swimsuit model, or a Radio City Rockette. The Hooters system employs over 25,000 people - over 15,000 of which are Hooters Girls. The "nearly world famous" Hooters Girls are the cornerstone of the Hooters concept, and as part of their job, these all-American cheerleaders make promotional and charitable appearances in their respective communities. Hooters hires women who best fit the image of a Hooters Girl to work in this capacity. The chain hires both males and females to work in management and host, staff, service bar, and kitchen positions. The Hooters Girl uniform consists of orange shorts and a white tank top, short-sleeve or long-sleeve T-shirt. Pantyhose and bras are required.

Claims that Hooters exploits attractive women are as ridiculous as saying the NFL exploits men who are big and fast. Hooters Girls have the same right to use their natural female sex appeal to earn a living as do super models Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell. To Hooters, the women's rights movement is important because it guarantees women have the right to choose their own careers, be it a Supreme Court Justice or Hooters Girl.“

I’m just not used to watching such girls in public. I think I need to dine at hooter’s dozen more times until I feel really comfortable.

Grand Canyon





It's hard to fly when you have no wings.




Sunday, September 03, 2006

Driving to Dallas

Distance: 500miles
weather: Sunny
Temperature: 87 F
difficulty: annoying

We argued. My cousin Case got mad when we arrived Santa Fe.
“What is this? Is this supposed to a tourist attraction?”
“You know, I don’t know much about Santa Fe, but the name seems to be very familiar.”
“Yeah, That’s because there’s a brand name of some can coffee shit. There’s nothing! We are in the downtown and there are no clubs, no chicks, no organic food store, no bestbuy, no WalMart!”
“But they have everything people need; post office, grocery shops…”
“What’s the next biggest city?”
“Dallas”
“OK, Let’s go there then.”
“It’s like…1000 miles away from here”
“I don’t care. I’m from Canada. Let’s go”

It’s been 5 hours driving. We are not there yet. We are having late dinner at McDonald’s.