Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Tumblr.


Was doing some updating to my Delicious and Yahoo! accounts today, and I decided to join Tumblr. Check it.

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Introducing The Next HOT Blogger, SEAN!

Well, he finally did it. I have been trying to get Sean to start a blog for ages, but now he's finally done it only because it's a required part of his English class.

I'm in an English class too, but we haven't done anything that cool yet, and when I lament about how much work I have with English and all the rest of my classes, he always tells me, "You should have went to Ohio State instead."

Oh well. I wish him all the best with his new blog. Check him out here.

Monday, September 21, 2009

I Wanna Be Starting Something OR Thriller's Gone



So, I was thinking about a title to this post about me starting my first class at "real" college next week, and I thought of Michael Jackson's song from his Thriller album. And as I was looking up a video to post, it got me thinking about my vinyl copy of Thriller. I don't have a record player right now, but Thriller would have likely been my first record to play on a newly-acquired record player. I have a small milk crate filled with records, and I decided to go through it and pull out my treasured Thriller album that I payed maybe 50 cents for at a yard sale a number of years ago. Alas! After going through the maybe 30 or 40 records in my small collection, there was no Thriller to be found! Which means somebody must have taken it. I haven't played my records in years, and they had been in various states of storage, but all my records have always been together with each other. There are a few faceless suspects, but very little I can do to really prove anybody stole it. Oh well...I guess I'll just have to buy one off of eBay.

Now, back to my main topic: I Wanna Be Starting Something. That something is my "real" college career. I've had some limited experience with college, but it's always been studying Korean, and I can't imagine that my experience is much like the experience of college.

This week, I will finally be starting classes at CSCC. I am kind of nervous, but at the same time, I'm really excited. I'm nervous because I do have a slight aversion to studying something that I'm not entirely interested in and I have a very big fear of writing papers, thanks to my high school experience with writing papers. I'm also quite nervous due to my apparent ADD. I'll be studying and then, "Oooo! Butterfly!" and I can't concentrate anymore on my studies.
Despite these fears that I have about returning to school, I am very excited to start. I do really enjoy learning new things and I know it usually helps me to be in some type of structured environment. Since I moved to Columbus, I haven't made too many friends, and thanks to my experience this summer in Korea, I am sure that I'll be able to meet some really cool people at CSCC too. Starting classes will also help with my terrible case of cabin fever. Since I got out of the military in January, aside from my "travels," I really haven't gotten out much. All in all, I'm just really excited to be startin' somethin'.

P.S.
While I've been lamenting about my lost Thriller album, B.B. King's classic, "The Thrill Is Gone" came to mind. Cheered me up a little bit because, a) the blues always makes you feel a little less blue, and b) if you distort the words a little bit, it sounds like "Thriller's Gone" :)




Sunday, January 25, 2009

Momo2 and the 노래방 (Song Room)

So, we just moved to Columbus and we just got our furniture and personal items out of storage, which included my bowling ball.

Sean's been nagging me to go bowling, and he apparently wants to try to get more than gutter balls now, so we decided we'd go bowling. At first, we were going to go to Momo2's, which is pretty close to where we live, but we decided we'd go to a "real" bowling alley across town, the Columbus Square Bowling Palace, that's open 24 hours and has 64 lanes of bowling fun. Unfortunately, they were bowling leagues on all 64 lanes when we got there and we were told that it'd be an hour before we could do open bowling. Ugh.

We decided to leave the bowling palace and just drive around for a little while to see what was in the area. From the looks of it, most of Cleveland Ave. is kind of crummy, especially after dark. We moseyed our way toward home and weren't ready to retire for the night, so we ended up at Momo2's after all.

Momo2 is located at 2885 Olentangy River Rd, next to Kroger. They've got four lanes of bowling, a cafe with free wi-fi, pool tables, food, and 노래방. They call it Karaoke to please the people that don't know better, but it is DEFINITELY 노래방.

Noraebang is translated to English from Korean as "Song Room," and it's a place that has various sizes of private rooms that you rent by the hour and the rooms basically include a karaoke machine and a couch
. I think this is basically the only way karaoke should be marketed. You lock yourself in a little room and sing and dance to your heart's content with yourself or your friends, and the only people that will make fun of you are your friends who already make fun of you for other things. (Some 노래방 might not be suitable for those that are claustrophobic though.) You get a songbook that has songs in English, Korean, Chinese and a few other Asian languages. You punch in a song and sing away to the lyrics on the television.

The lyrics aren't the only things shown on the television while your song is playing. You get to see a video too! Some videos are related to the song, but most of them are just ridiculous! Imagine watching a video of someone sailing out in the ocean while you're singing along with the lyrics to Madonna's "Material Girl." Some of the Korean songs at least show videos of the singers performing.


If you ever get a chance, definitely check out Noraebang. I think I saw another 노래방 somewhere around Clintonville, so I'll definitely have to check that out.

Here's my new "signature" noraebang song. We'll go bowling some other time.