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January 10, 2010

Cold.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jase @ 11:28 pm

I’m sitting at my local Starbucks and I felt compelled to write.

I’m surrounded by probably 60 people, a diverse group from all walks of life. There are a few sets of customers who have really captured my attention. To my right, there are a group of black men, about 8 in total, age ranging between the late 30s to somewhere around 60. To their left are a group of 5 punk rock kids, probably all under the age of 24 wearing studded leather coats and proudly displaying their facial piercings. You wouldn’t think just by the description that these groups had anything in common, but they do. They’re all homeless and have come to starbucks for temporary relief from the 20 degree weather outside.

Its times like these where I really feel helpless, like I could and should be doing more to help those who are less fortunate. These souls are all over New York, shit, they’re right in front of me. Often I think about offering my apartment for a night of shelter or even my restroom to help someone freshen up. My logic tells me it isn’t safe, but my heart sometimes think its worth the risk.

At this stage of my life I’m so consumed by work and my social life that I seldom think about volunteering. It’s really a pity because its one of the few things I really cherished in college. In a city of millions, you’d be amazed how difficult it is to find a meaningful human interactions. I think volunteering could help me get that feeling back, help me fill a void in a way that no number of shots or fancy meals could ever come close to.

November 6, 2009

Shit, am I a stalker?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jase @ 11:25 am

Ever since I saw a celebrity chef enter the elevator in my building, I’ve been on the lookout for evidence that he actually lives there. Today I think I found it.

The picture below was posted on the twitter profile of the person in question. The moldings, walls, and hardwood floors are nearly identical to my apartment.

Celebrity Sightings June 2008 - November 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jase @ 10:52 am

It always amazes me how many celebs I cross paths with in New York. It’s probably the only place in the world where someone famous can walk down the street and not get harassed by paparazzi or photo/autograph seekers.

So far I’ve seen:
Debra Messing
Mark Salling (Glee)
Steve Earl
Chuck Nice (Best Week Ever)
Julia Styles
Mandy Moore
Slick Rick
Q-Tip
Matthew Settle (Gossip Girl)
Jamie Hector (The Wire)
Eamonn Walker (Oz)
Chris Diamantopoulos (Starter Wife)
Becki Newton (Starter Wife)
Mike Britt (Best Week Ever)
Steve Martin
Carson Kressley (Queer Eye)
Gabriel Byrne
Elton Brand
Gravy (NOTORIOUS)
Rakim
BJ Armstrong
David Chang (Momofuku)
Nate Appleman (Iron Chef)
Adrian Peterson (Vikings)
Jericho Cotchery
Nick Mangold
Rex Grossman
Amani Toomer
Channing Frye
Randy Fenoli (TLC)
Diddy
Clipse
Liev Schreiber
Nikki Hilton
Whoopie Goldberg

Hello Old Friend

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jase @ 9:45 am

Hot damn its been more than a year since you’ve been updated. No excuses, you deserve better than that.

Its beginning to feel like I’m approach the end of my east coast adventure and I know I’m going to regret not keeping a journal.

Starting today you will not be neglected. As a matter of fact I have months of memories, pictures, videos, and experiences that will keep you satisfied. Light up a cigarette.

July 29, 2008

One Switch Leaves New York City in the Dark

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jase @ 1:06 pm

Here is an except of Cracked.com’s “5 Tiny Mistakes That Lead To Huge Catastrophes”

My favorite being: One Switch Leaves New York City in the Dark

Apparently because a conEd operator hit a few switches out of order all of New York went dark for 25 hours in the middle of July with a serial killer on the loose.

Excerpt:

“After all was said and done, 1,616 stores were damaged, 1,037 fires were set, and 3,776 arrests were made. A Congressional study estimated the total damage to the New York City area at $300 million. Also, as a bizarre side effect: hip-hop was born. Seriously. The looting apparently resulted in the first access to DJ equipment for poor inner city youths, launching the movement.

In the aftermath of the blackout, ConEdison implemented changes to make sure the same problem never happened again (which it totally did in 2003). We’re assuming this involved something along the lines of a few sequentially ordered labels above those switches.”

5 Tiny Mistakes That Lead To Huge Catastrophes | Cracked.com

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July 15, 2008

Everyone Loves $1 Dumplings

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jase @ 10:55 pm

I’m not a foodie. I don’t get excited about eating at the hottest restaurant, I don’t Yelp, I don’t know what truffles taste like. When it comes to food what impresses me much is a solid meal at a decent price. If you want to WOW me give me a quality meal at a cheap price. There are only a few places that have ever fit the latter category, these include:

- $2 Vietnamese sandwiches in Milpitas off Able St.
- $4 Mario’s Super Burrito in Berkeley
- $1 Small FroYo on Irving St, SF
- $2.50 Mamouns Falafel on St. Marks
- $1 for 8 Dumplings at Prosperity Dumpling on Eldridge St

Prosperity is a serious trek deep into Chinatown but well worth it especially if you’re jones’n to throw down on some tasty dumplings (boiled or fried) for a little bit of coin. It’s a mystery how they keep the prices so low but by the looks of the cashier’s (owner?) bloodshot eyes my guess is that he, his wife, his children, and his extended family are making these little doughy delights 20 hours a day.

Customers also have the option of buying frozen dumplings in bulk, either 50 for $8 or 100 for $15. On my last visit I bought a bag of $50 pork and leek dumplings to store in my fridge as a quick dinner alternative. This should last me at least 2-3 weeks maybe even more — I’m all set.

Well not so fast. The missing variable I failed to factor is my roommate and his considerable appetite. I’m all for sharing and am not going to get bent over some food but today I looked in the freezer and found there are only 10 dumplings left. I’ve hardly had any chance to enjoy them and now I’m going to have to drag my ass back down to Chinatown to get another bag? Bollocks!

This time I’m going to buy a bag of 100 and tie the most complicated and impossible knot a plastic bag has ever seen to save my $15 investment.

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July 5, 2008

New York, New York

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 8:17 pm

I’ve been meaning to start blogging but it wasn’t till now that I finally got a chance to install wordpress! After 3 months in New York, what can I say? It’s been an experience unlike any other. I’ve experience the gamut of emotions and what more can you ask for? I just want to feel alive!

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