September 27, 2000

In a rare repeat appearance

In a rare repeat appearance on iPaulo, I have to mention Jack Bishop and the Bluegrass Police! A true gem of independent music talent. I mentioned this band long ago in iPaulo's early, carefree days. Being a UCLA grad student and a friend of a coworker, he saw the post and thought it was hip. Now, they just released a CD and he just brought me 4 copies! iPaulo finally pays off! He made my day! It is impossible to be stressed out about school starting tomorrow when you're listening to the Bluegrass Police. I don't know how you go about buying their newly released CD, but I'll find out and post it. For now, you can check out the the website for audio clips and get into the BGP groove. Thanks to Jack and Robert!

September 25, 2000

Jackie Chan fans need to

Jackie Chan fans need to see this story on Ain't it Cool News.

September 24, 2000

Ok, so I'm at work

Ok, so I'm at work on sunday see. I was taking a break see. I went to Blogger see. Linked to blogstart see. Of course, I added iPaulo to their blog list see. Then went to a random blog see. Found out in Men's English "Do you want to go to a movie?" equals "I'd eventually like to have sex with you." as part of joke on d e b l o g see. Then I went back to blogger and posted this, see!

September 23, 2000

Well, I'm going to try

Well, I'm going to try and modify the way I eat. I asked me doctor and he recommended a book called Sugar Busters. I've read enough and heard enough from my doctor to think this can help me lose weight. Found a nifty online food store to go with it. It's CajunGrocer.com. No, this isn't about buying 'their' food. It's just Cajun food with whole grains and less sugar. Plus, they have alligator meat for sale. I know iPaulonesians have been clammering for a source of alligator.

September 21, 2000

Twenty-two years may have passed,

Twenty-two years may have passed, but I still wouldn't invest in these people. (from MacSlash and Ambrosia Software)

September 17, 2000

Fans of the computer games

Fans of the computer games The Sims and Diablo with love to see Diablo move into Simville. (link from slashdot)

September 13, 2000

Maybe it was a slow

Maybe it was a slow day. Maybe I'm just a bit late to the game finding this site. Or maybe everything is just as it should be. Regardless which is true, I feel a bit odd posting a site called JoBlo. It feels like mid 90's web design (i.e ugly), but it's a great site for finding movie trailers and parodies.

September 12, 2000

Ever wonder what happened to

Ever wonder what happened to Doc Morton from Emergency? Now you can know. Visit Erika and Rozane's Emergency! Page. This show was the highlight of sick days home from grammer school. Better than Mr. Rogers, Card Sharks, or even Price is Right. KMG365!

September 11, 2000

I'm back from Pismo and

I'm back from Pismo and the lovely Sea Gypsy! It was fun. Gotta work, but I was cleaning my office and found an invitation to Made in California: NOW. I was out of town for the opening, from the website I'd say this is a good thing to take the kids to. It includes work by a friend at work, "digital diva" Jennifer.

September 05, 2000

Teddy was sad to see

Teddy was sad to see me leave. As I stacked my bags by the front door, he grew sad. It was heart wrenching. But his family is home now; they can take over.

Next, Bring It On. Ready -- Ok. Good Movie. Good Movie. We what to cheer. A good Movie. Cheer. A good Movie. Thanks. To Kevin. For cheering. A Good Movie.

September 01, 2000

Oh, I forgot. Thanks to

Oh, I forgot. Thanks to Kevin for turning me on to the Left Behind books.

Finished book three last night

Finished book three last night of the Left Behind series. Boy, don't mess with that crazy Wrath of the Lamb stuff. Can you (and Jar Jar Binks) say "Wessa gonna die?"

Last night I was completely

Last night I was completely blown away by a one woman show called "29 Views of Hwang Chin-i". Hwang Chin-i was a kisaeng (the Korean version of the geisha) in the 16th century. We see her as a child growing to a tired, weary woman. I won't try to be poetic or colorful with my descriptions, because I won't be able to evoke the same kind of powerful feelings the play does. I'll just say Jenny Woo (Hwang Chin-i), with help the music of June Yee, will let you see into the soul of this woman who died centuries ago. It's really something to see. This version is actually the second run of the play. The LA Times gave the first run 4 stars and said it's “A thing of beauty!” This new encore, second run plays through Sept 23 at the Gascon Center Theater (this link isn't great. it has a description of this little theatre in this remodeled, historic bakery) in Culver City. Call 310-471-0545 for info or tickets. If you live in LA, or are visiting,you must see this.