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Saturday, June 14, 2008
Children's Art Contest
While the Mission Bazaar was going on, we had an art contest for the kids. They also got some wonderful prizes. The theme of the contest was "Outrigger Island", which is also the theme of this year's Vacation Bible School, VBS.
Soo Jin and Miju, who are art majors, helped out a lot.
I appreciate art, but I'm not artistic at all. I think the kids can draw better than me.
Mission Bazaar
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Knott's Berry Farm
I went with Mikey with his schoolmates to Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. There were kids from kindergarten to 8th grade. I chaperoned the kindergarten to 1st graders along with a couple of other parents.
Mikey's friends were Jacob, Timothy, Isaiah, Alexander, and Alden. Even though we had the best chaperone to kid ratio of 2:1 among the school groups there, it was still chaotic trying to get those kids to stay together. They were like little monkeys who wanted to go off in every direction. We had to keep counting them every couple minutes to make sure they were all there.
Since they were little kids, we mostly stayed in the Camp Snoopy area. We didn't go on the really fun roller coasters. I'll have to come back next time to ride those.
Mikey was afraid of the kiddy coasters at first, but he liked them afterwards.
He was also able to win a little stuffed polar bear playing those rip off carnival games. He threw a ping pong ball into a small cup floating on water.
I guess it was a fun day, but I couldn't wait to go back home. Watching over kids is tiring work, especially at an amusement park. When I go try to bring back one kid that has run off to check out something he fancies, another kid goes off to another direction to look at something else. They also wanted to buy everything they saw and play every game too. I had to tell them no all the time, because they quickly ran out of money. I also had to make sure they didn't yell too much or fight with one another. This type of stuff happened all day long.
Saturday, June 07, 2008
La Brea Tar Pits
Natural History Museum
Friday, June 06, 2008
Movies I've Seen in 2008
This post is just a way for me to list all the movies I've seen this year. My other post entitled My Favorite Movies of All Time was just getting too long.
http://davidmkim.blogspot.com/2006/01/my-favorite-movies-of-all-time.html
I've been adding all the movies I've been watching to that list. That list had almost a thousand movies on it. I just want to keep track of all the movies I've seen so that I don't forget them. With all the movies I've seen, I probably wasted a year's worth of my life just watching movies. I probably spent about another year's worth of my life watching t.v. shows. That's not something I'm proud of, but at least I enjoyed my time vegging out. Sometimes t.v. is better than real life. If I calculated all the time I wasted on various other hobbies, I probably would have spent more time on them versus the amount I spent on studying and working and just being productive. Oh well. Life is too short to be worrying about that. I will be adding to this list of movies I've in 2008 throughout the year (if I remember). I won't be doing movie reviews as I've previously done, because they are too time consuming and I'm just plain too lazy these days to write them up. I may do some by request or whenever I feel like doing them.
1. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999)
2. Resident Evil: Extinction
3. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
4. Cloverfield
5. Meet the Spartans
6. Jumper
7. No Country for Old Men
8. 10,000 B.C.
9. Appleseed Ex Machina
10. Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
11. Ghost in the Shell 3: Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society
12. Superhero Movie
13. Iron Man
14. Speed Racer
15. The Bank Job
16. The Forbidden Kingdom
17. Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
18. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls
19. Forgetting Sarah Marshall
20. Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay
21. Kung Fu Panda
22. Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs
23. The Incredible Hulk (2008)
24. Wanted
25. The Happening
26. Get Smart
27. Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control
28. WALL-E
29. Horton Hears a Who
30. Hancock
31. Hell Boy II: The Golden Army
32. The Dark Knight
33. Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008)
34. 30 Days of Night
35. Mamma Mia!
36. Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)
37. Disaster Movie
38. Tropic Thunder
39. To be continued....
http://davidmkim.blogspot.com/2006/01/my-favorite-movies-of-all-time.html
I've been adding all the movies I've been watching to that list. That list had almost a thousand movies on it. I just want to keep track of all the movies I've seen so that I don't forget them. With all the movies I've seen, I probably wasted a year's worth of my life just watching movies. I probably spent about another year's worth of my life watching t.v. shows. That's not something I'm proud of, but at least I enjoyed my time vegging out. Sometimes t.v. is better than real life. If I calculated all the time I wasted on various other hobbies, I probably would have spent more time on them versus the amount I spent on studying and working and just being productive. Oh well. Life is too short to be worrying about that. I will be adding to this list of movies I've in 2008 throughout the year (if I remember). I won't be doing movie reviews as I've previously done, because they are too time consuming and I'm just plain too lazy these days to write them up. I may do some by request or whenever I feel like doing them.
1. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999)
2. Resident Evil: Extinction
3. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
4. Cloverfield
5. Meet the Spartans
6. Jumper
7. No Country for Old Men
8. 10,000 B.C.
9. Appleseed Ex Machina
10. Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
11. Ghost in the Shell 3: Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society
12. Superhero Movie
13. Iron Man
14. Speed Racer
15. The Bank Job
16. The Forbidden Kingdom
17. Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
18. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls
19. Forgetting Sarah Marshall
20. Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay
21. Kung Fu Panda
22. Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs
23. The Incredible Hulk (2008)
24. Wanted
25. The Happening
26. Get Smart
27. Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control
28. WALL-E
29. Horton Hears a Who
30. Hancock
31. Hell Boy II: The Golden Army
32. The Dark Knight
33. Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008)
34. 30 Days of Night
35. Mamma Mia!
36. Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)
37. Disaster Movie
38. Tropic Thunder
39. To be continued....
Thursday, June 05, 2008
BMW Ultimate Drive
I volunteered again for the Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the BMW Ultimate Drive this past May. For every mile you drive, BMW will donate $1 to the Susan B. Komen For the Cure foundation. I also helped out by filling up the gas tanks of the BMWs in the mornings. I went to 6 dealerships: Crevier in Santa Ana, Sterling in Newport Beach, South Bay in Torrance, McKenna in Norwalk, Pacific in Glendale, and Century West BMW in Universal City/North Hollywood.
M3
I got to drive the M3, which is my favorite BMW. It's universally recognized as one of the best cars in the world. This car is tremendous fun to drive. I love the excitement you feel when you're in this car. From the moment you start up its 414 hp V-8 engine, you feel this car's awesome power. The engine sound alone is more beautiful to listen to than a Stradivarious violin. It has a deep throaty exhaust note. This car accelerates to 0-60 in the low 4 second range. The redline is an astonishing 8400 rpm.
When driving the M3, I could really feel that this car could out-accelerate just about anything on the road. This car is the king of the road. The other BMW's are great, but this thing is head and shoulders above the rest.
135
The 135 is my second favorite BMW. It's really exciting to drive. It's a pocket rocket. The 3 series have kept growing ever since it came out in the 80's. The 135 is still bigger than the original 3 series. Since the 135 is smaller and lighter than the 335, I felt that this car was noticeably faster and more agile than my last year's favorite, the 335. When stomping on the the throttle, you feel a rush of power.
Back on May 22, when there was a freak storm in the L.A. area, some guy spun out on the 55 freeway in the rain. He was also driving a 135 trying to chase me down and pass me. There was a heavy downpour at the time with thunder and lightning. I saw his 135 spin out behind me. Fortunately, there were no cars immediately next to him. He and the 135 were okay. Afterwards, he later blamed it on the 135's "summer tires". Ha!
The 135's interior isn't as luxurious as the 335's with it's wood paneling, but it has the same quality interior materials. I can't believe, however, that the 135s cost practically just as much as the 335s. Sometimes, they even cost more, depending on the options you get.
The 335 and the 135 both share the same 300 hp V-6 engine. But, with its instant power and acceleration and catlike reflexes, I think this car is even more fun to drive than the 335.
128 convertible
The 128 has fewer horses, but that may not be such a bad thing with gas prices as high as it is these days. Plus, with about 240 hp, it's still plenty fast. I was the fastest thing on the road, even passing 135s, until I got smoked by a 650.
335
A great car! I love the twin turbo on this thing. This may be the next car I get if I get a BMW. It has a little bit more space in the rear for passengers and frankly, looks better than the 135.
550
This luxurious muscle car has 360 hp under its V-8 hood. Even though it shares the same engine as the 650i coupe and convertible, the 550 sedan seemed to be tuned to be more aggressive than the 6 series. This is like a more practical version of the M5.
650
This car is sweet and sexy looking and has the power to back up its aggressive looks. Too bad it's a little bit too big and heavy for me, even though it's a coupe.
760
12 cylinder luxury and power. This is for the executive that wants to travel in style and also very quickly. Too bad it's such a gas guzzler. I guess with the heated seats that massage your back as you drive, your worries will melt away.
Alpina B7
This car rocks with 500 supercharged horses. Even though it has so much horsepower, it's still very quiet and luxurious. Floor it and you get visceral acceleration. It takes off like a quiet rocket. It costs too much to fill up though. I spent about $78.00 on it when it only had a quarter tank left. Premium fuel was $4.59 at the time. If it was on empty and gas prices keep going up, it will cost triple digits to fill it up.
Z4 si
Fast and fun. I love small sports cars. They're really agile. You feel like you can drive circles around the other big boats on the road out there.
This year was even better than last year's Ultimate Drive. I got to drive the awesome M3 and the Alpina B7. They seemed to have gotten a more powerful fleet all around this year. I can't wait until next year. Maybe they'll have the X6 to drive.
Cyclists' Worst Fear
This is every bicyclists' worst nightmare come true. A car plows right into a bunch of bicyclists that were in a race in Mexico. 1 cyclist died and 10 were wounded. Juan Campos, 28-year-old driver, was apparently drunk and fell asleep when he crashed into the racers.
Please be careful on the road, especially near bikers!
Monrovia Canyon
The Wizard of Bras
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