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Friday, October 31, 2008

Virtual power in a game!

It just came to mind that some people take their virtual power in a game very seriously! I play a game called World of Warcraft. In the game you create guilds that enable many players to socialize together and to do things together. I played on Eonar server and was part of a guild called Computus Demum. Today I was booted from this guild because I asked why a certain person should receive an item when what he already had was better or equal. As for me, I had a very horrible item and needed it. A person name Karador got pissy and told our Guild master (GM) Slowthar that I complained. His reaction was to boot me and not only myself but also my brothers characters as well. I actually found it funny because he must take his power seriously. In a game you can say what you want to others because you are the boss of the group! Quite pathetic is it not to take your role as a virtual leader that seriously! I assume that in the real world a person such as himself gets talked back too quite often and does not say anything back. What is mostly ridiculous is the fact that outside his house he is a nobody that would get beaten up for his attitude. It is quite a funny world that we live in. People such as him never really attain any physical achievement, but his mentally satisfied state over the game enables him to bully people around in a game. Serious its only a game and if you cannot deal with someones attitude what will you do...try to delete them from your physical list? Oh wait there is no such thing! PATHETIC

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Almost Halloween

It is almost Halloween and I have a feeling that there wont be many children going around for candy. It has been a downwards trend here in Montreal. There are less and less children being born in our city, so it is very obvious. I used to have the spirit of Halloween and buy candy for the children, but I do not do it anymore. Candy has gotten much too expensive these days. We used to able to buy at least 8 big bags of candy or chocolate bars to pass around. Those 8 bags today would only amount to 3 bags now. Another trend is the lack of children being born in Montreal. The only families I see having children are immigrants. It is very rare to see white people with at least one child. I guess its all about money now and not family as it used to be. I am eager to have children with my wife! We will be able to go around house to house with our kids disguised as whatever they are pleased to be. I hope all of you have a great Halloween eating lots of candies and chocolates. At least we know dentists will be making more money after the 31st, he he.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Tops mountain



If you are ever in Cebu, you should visit Tops mountain. It is even better if you are a couple or married! It has a great view of Cebu city and the surroundings. When night time comes, you can see where people have lights and those that do. Just another different economic class that is visible from above. One special spot would be this bell here. You can ring it once for good luck, twice for love, three times lasting love and four times to make everyone know that your love is forever! We rang it four times as we believe that marriage is forever and our love shall be ever lasting over the years. We had a good time up and I recommend that you all go there as a couple.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Baptism is huge in the Philippines


As the title states, a baptism is a big thing in the Philippines. Anna and I were invited once to a baptism. It was her cousins neighbor. I actually enjoyed going to the baptism because I have never been to one in my entire life. I was baptised but I remember seeing one picture of my baptism. There were so many people at the church getting their babies baptised. I had never heard so many babies cry at the same time! It was actually a beautiful scene to behold. The priest would poor water over the babies head and it was done. I just hope our children will be able to be baptised this way because it made it more family oriented instead of a festivity to see once a year!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Francines wedding




Yesterday was my friends wedding day. She and Veasna (her husband) had a traditional Cambodian wedding at their house in the morning. I know that they went for a photo shoot during the afternoon and then it was the wedding reception in Chinatown. I was so happy for her, but it made me sad that Anna Lou could not attend the wedding. I was thinking of my own wedding the whole night and lots of friends kept telling me that she will be in Canada soon enough. Well, the food was great and had lots of fun. At the end of the night, there was a traditional Cambodian dance that I participated in. I was laughing so much with another friend Eric and at myself. It was a great day to get married and it was on the 5th of the month...just like us on June 5th!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

A wedding can be stressful



I never really expressed how stressful it can be to prepare a wedding. When Anna and I were preparing our wedding, she had already done most things. The bigger problem was doing the paper work such as: my license to marry from my embassy, our license to marry from the civil registry, the church fees, getting my suit done, etc. What bothered me the most was the wedding store that made my suit and where we rented the entourages clothing. I was in the Philippines in early May and we started doing our errands right away. The wedding store owner was the most horrible business owner I had ever met in my life! She not only gave me excuses but lied to my face when I was in the store asking for my suit. To avoid seeing me, she fled by the back not only once but three times. I only got my suit the day before my wedding! At the Church, I had to explain the principle of a contract...of all institutions I had to give a sermon to the Church. I could not believe it and more so for my wife. When I woke up on the day of my wedding, I had lost my tie and my brother-in-law had to go buy me one real quick before we left. In the end, when I saw Anna Lou coming to the altar I forgot everything that had past. It is the most wonderful feeling to marry the person that you love more than anything else.