Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Fun says:

Whatever he said.



Im kidding. But he did pretty much lay it ALL out for you guys. Nevertheless i'll just give my point of view.

Its a totallllllll bummer that Brent and Alicia had to leave! For soooooo many reasons. First of all they were awesome company and were the nicest people, but Alicia is (that's)"not-nice". Arent you Alicia, if your reading this lol. Another reason is because that leaves us with only 2 of us who cant (or on a tight-leash) drive. *coughvincentandbuggyincidentcough* We got in the car with them the day before and had one last car ride with them to the Kona airport to send them off back to Chico.

Anyways, that just leaves me with Vincent now. Joy.

The past few days have been quite eventful with the Luau and dinner at Fred's. Fred is seriously the funniest guy ive met, the things he say and the stuff he does just really cracks everyone up. While we were having dinner on the verenda at his place, which was btw, overlooking the smaller towns and settlements downhill and the ocean sun-set, a feral roach, as he describes it, flew onto the rim of his wine-glass. That man loves his bugs, he tried to coax it off the rim of it but guess what...

"I knew you were gonna do that you little bitch."

The roach fell into his wine. And as he babbled at it he reached in and pulled the bugger out and lay it on the porch. Big surprise, it flew back into the glass.

"They got good taste, my bugs."

Alicia was HORRIFIED by what he did next. He once again took the bug out, and then begin to drain the rest of his wine.

The rest of the night was fun as we sat around his man-made fire. It was basically just a big bronze container with firewood and alot of flammable liquid which Fred added in generous amounts. Apparently the wood hes used to fuel the flames was old wooden logs he kept since he first owned the place, and i forgot the name, but they burn really really hot (800F was what i heard. Dont ask me in C.) and the interesting thing is that they burn down to nothing more than a handful of ash. Not one log. but the whole pit of it. They last really long too. Everyone exchanged stories and discussion on National service and the Gahmen. I didnt feel the need to participate, probably because i didnt feel very strongly towards either matter. I was just mesmerized by the dancing, licking, hungry flames. I remember Mr.Ng our geog teacher in Sec school saying that Alvin (Lim) drew relaxing fire. I really thought that was total bullshit lol. But i stand corrected. Fire is beautiful and relaxing as you watch the logs crumble to silvery ash. Another interesting fact was that the bronze pit got SOOOOO hot that green flames started to appear. The wood got the fire burning so hot that the chemical reaction on the pit caused shimmering green flames. Awesome really.

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Ah. And i would like to rant about something else that happened today, as minor as it is. I ordered an acoustic guitar from Amazon sometime last week and my aunt received a phonecall saying a package had came in!! So as excited as i was, i still had a rather large portion of salt-laden wood i had to clean. Dear Vincent who was efficient as always *snigger* was already done with his part, so i told him about it and he said that he go fetch the mail.

He came back with some pool-cleaning device. Good Game.

And he.... Well read bout it in his post.

Oh btw i know we've made promises to upload pics and vids, but we've been pretty darn lazy. Imma put some pics up after this post. Beautiful sunsets and beaches guys and gals!



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-Fun-

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