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Name: Yeng Country: United States State: California Birthday: 4/14/1981 Gender: Male
Interests: Janice, Circuit design, Engineering, Cameras, Camcorders, Video, design, memory, relaxing, art Expertise: Drawing, B-Boying, Photography, Video games, Computers, Guitars, Music, Occupation: Engineering Industry: Nonprofit
Message: message me AIM: Yengees@aim.com AIM: yengees@gmail.com
Member Since:
3/12/2004
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| Whoa, xanga went insane. They added a ton to their site, it was difficult to navigate through it all just to get here. My little brother's wedding is this weekend. Lots of fun. | | |
| 4 jobs you have had in your life: Ops Crew BM CA Salesman
4 movies you would watch over and over: The Replacements Ghost In The Shell School of Rock Shaolin Soccer
4 places you have lived: Salt Lake City Sacramento Irvine Guess I've lonly lived in 3 places
4 TV shows you [- love to] watch : Bleach Iron Chef SportsCenter TRL
4 places you have been on vacation: Salt Lake City Irvine Florida
4 websites [blogs, duh] you visit daily: Youtube Ultimate-guitar Gmail Hotjobs
4 of your favorite foods: Sushi Pizza Steak Tacos
4 places you would rather be right now Asleep At any concert Outerspace On a boat, in the middle of the ocean
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| I sold my car last week, and its time to look for another one. I'll go with something economical this time; something easy to fix and maintain. It will be a good change from this boring job of mine. I need something new and exciting. I need a job with a changing environment. I need to work with people I can learn from. I'm becoming unproductive.
I should practice on the guitar more. It makes me happy. I should make more beats.
I should stop playing video games.
I should figure out who to focus on making them happier.
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| So I'm going to sell my car soon and I had to take out the CD changer along with all the music that I listen to on every drive. All I had was the radio. Nothing good was on; which made the ride boring. Music is god, music is life.
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| So this job recruiter calls me up for an interview, and then asks me a ton of questions. And at the end of the interview, he tells me that he's looking for someone with more experience. Then he asks me "do you have any friends or know someone to who is a better fit for this job?" I would help out a friend if they needed a job, but isn't it obvious that I'm the one looking for a job here?!? Next time someone tells you there's no such thing as a stupid question, tell them you don't want to listen to their answer.
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