Posted @ 455 W 47th St about 3 hours ago
Posted @ 455 W 47th St about 3 hours ago
Hi friends, My contact number is now *(646) 833-8484, *I’ll try not to change it again. This is a Google Voice # so SMS works as well. Bisous, Travis>
6 months ago Comments (View)then I know I am hitting the low of my past 4 yrs. Not having a job made my living evolves around hunting for one. from noon to 9pm , everyday for the past 3 weeks. I am so concentrated often times I forget abt eating, not just dinner.
Relationship is nohting more than a white elephane and as much as I want to make it interesting, it is not, yet frustrating. When one lost the ability to “provide”, one knows it’s abt time to… watch some “HIMYM” so life can be happy again. I know .. pathetic? Not yet and never will. : )
8 months ago Comments (View)I just applied for my 219th job in the last 4 weeks and 3 days. I have a great resume, great experience, a college degree… but so does everyone else. I look everywhere! I have about 30-40 bookmarks.. all job sources and I literally job hunt from 9am til about 6pm (minus the occasional break and lunch).
well , that’s not me… yet. That’s a online friend in NYC. I am on my 16th day, 59th resume… with hope.
The problem is not so much that there are not any jobs…. it’s that too many people are job hunting right now.
8 months ago Comments (View)Following on the dog poops post, here is a ad about the dog poops in Toulouse made by Mairie de Toulouse in order to increase public awearness of the situation.
12 months ago Comments (View)Living in France is full of culture shocks. Let me first start with the one thing I see everyday here: dog poops
Toulouse is a beautiful place that is vibrant, cultured, full of energy and… full of dog poops. Everyday when I step out of the house, I had to pay extra attention everywhere I go. I never thought that French were not expected to clean up after their dogs.
Dog poops usually are everywhere if not more. The first few weeks here I had to watch out where to land my feet and now I’ve got my six sense for poops. While I am not stepping on any (so far… knock on wood), I laugh at those who do. You do often see a lot of the poops have been stepped on. What’s funner is that some dogs step on other dog poops as well. Poops often are not solid, yet big… big pile more like dog puke to me.
What’s even more bizzard? there are 4 tons of dog duddles on the streets of France everyday, but I really don’t see lots of dogs around. Not close to what I’ve seen in NYC.
I can’t fight it so I accept it, as much as I hate it so very much, I am now thinking of it as French culture. It is true and I love France.
12 months ago Comments (View)Passed Hong Kong, skipped the Bangkok riot, am now hanging out with two of the best friends of mine here at Jakarta, together with my bier.
When god (if there is any) threw me a curve ball at my face, I might just take it lightly, laugh then drink n get drunk at it ya? Seeing friends and hanging out may be just the thing to do. When the mood is right, Time reverses. We drink, talk laugh and hug. All in all, we r still happy, in the same way, while worry only few things.
Traveling Asian made me realize that if there is one thing you gotta have then it is DIERRHEA! I had dierrhea in Singapore for 2 days, and twice in Indonesia.
Jakarta Young: the young culture freshly delivered. People now greet each other with kisses on both cheeks, like the French do. oohmmm.. those kisses, when they gonna greet people with real French kisses?
1 year ago Comments (View)Posted @ Hong Kong International Airport about 1 hours ago