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Let it Snow with HI-RO
Well, snow is raping Mississauga right now. I’m not exactly sure why I’m still awake, or how I’m able to stay awake. I’ll solve these mysteries later. For now though, focus your eyes upon this eye candy that I just took a couple of minutes ago. Yeah, don’t you just wish the Pacific’s like this too? You do? You're crazy.
Anyway, I got addicted to the stupidest online game ever. It’s called Maple Story. I’m not exactly sure why it’s called that, because there’s no maple, or a story about a maple, or a story about anything at all – nada. But here I am at 3 am still awake thinking if whether I should reconnect again to the server even though it has repeatedly kicked me out like ten times already. Maybe I shouldn’t, maybe I should, maybe I’m indecisive, and maybe I’m bipolar.
Whatever.
By the way, I figured out what’s keeping me awake. Since I’m a human being and I need fuel to go on, I consume the weirdest edible product that I can find in the comfort of my kitchen cupboards. So searching through the unhealthy garbage we have here, I found HI-RO. I could feel the laughter in me waiting to be released. Wait here for a sec., I must laugh *Denise turns the swivel chair around and laughs so hard it sounds like she’s crying*, ok, I’m back. So, about HI-RO, it’s the Philippines version of Oreo, and it’s quite interesting how these people managed to copy both the product, and the typeface of the brand (see Figure 1.1 and compare it to Figure 1.2). I give you all permission to laugh - I beg you to laugh.
Figure 1.1
Figure 1.2
EVEN THE TYPEFACE!!! OOHHH, MAAAN!
Anyway, I’ll be back with more weird Filipino products. But I must tell you, even though they’re ripped-off from the Western World, they taste pretty good. Well, I think so. My unbiased tongue says so.
The next food product that I'll be writing about will surely make you wonder what goes on in that little country…and what inspired the name of the product.
Heh, this has definitely been one random entry. I bet in eight hours, I won't remember writing here at all. I'm really sleepy, but I refuse to sleep because I'm a rebel like that.
Anyway, I got addicted to the stupidest online game ever. It’s called Maple Story. I’m not exactly sure why it’s called that, because there’s no maple, or a story about a maple, or a story about anything at all – nada. But here I am at 3 am still awake thinking if whether I should reconnect again to the server even though it has repeatedly kicked me out like ten times already. Maybe I shouldn’t, maybe I should, maybe I’m indecisive, and maybe I’m bipolar.
Whatever.
By the way, I figured out what’s keeping me awake. Since I’m a human being and I need fuel to go on, I consume the weirdest edible product that I can find in the comfort of my kitchen cupboards. So searching through the unhealthy garbage we have here, I found HI-RO. I could feel the laughter in me waiting to be released. Wait here for a sec., I must laugh *Denise turns the swivel chair around and laughs so hard it sounds like she’s crying*, ok, I’m back. So, about HI-RO, it’s the Philippines version of Oreo, and it’s quite interesting how these people managed to copy both the product, and the typeface of the brand (see Figure 1.1 and compare it to Figure 1.2). I give you all permission to laugh - I beg you to laugh.
Figure 1.1
Figure 1.2
EVEN THE TYPEFACE!!! OOHHH, MAAAN!
Anyway, I’ll be back with more weird Filipino products. But I must tell you, even though they’re ripped-off from the Western World, they taste pretty good. Well, I think so. My unbiased tongue says so.
The next food product that I'll be writing about will surely make you wonder what goes on in that little country…and what inspired the name of the product.
Heh, this has definitely been one random entry. I bet in eight hours, I won't remember writing here at all. I'm really sleepy, but I refuse to sleep because I'm a rebel like that.
09 December, 2005 | Dee said something at 3:32 AM