Friday, February 27, 2009

I took this picture as i was stuck on a train, waiting for the power to come back on. Luckily we stopped right along side the ocean. Perfect timing cause of the sunset. So gorgeous. But that was probably the only highlight of the beginning of a miserable weekend. The train had a power outage which resulted in all of us wondering how long we were going to be stuck there..waiting. Luckily, i was sitting by some really hilarious people who constantly joked about how there was an old lady walking alongside the train moving alot faster than we were. It wasnt long before they started busting out the alcohol. At least i can say i have had this experience: get stuck on a train with a couple of funny drunk people with some green glowsticks as our last resort for a light source.
It wasn't long before the train behind us bumped us so we could at least get to a station near San Juan Capistrano. Lonnng story short, my dad ended picking up at Irvine instead of LA at about 10 30. My train departed San Diego at about 4.

And now my rant about bioespresso. I must say, i've never had a website push my buttons quite like this one has. I already have this profound hatred for everything bioespresso. It gives me a hard time, so in turn, all i can do is yell at it from my computer screen. This weekend i was suppose to take an online test for that class. One word: Denied. The server was down the entire day, with the professor providing very little information about if it would affect our grades, when we do get a chance to do it again, and how we will do it. Get stuck on a train + bioespresso malfunction = unhappy asian.

It wasn't until Sunday night at about 9:00pm that the professor was like, oops sorry, forgot to tell you, the test won't count because of all the problems. On one hand, i was rejoicing because i dont have to worry about the test. On the other very angry hand, i was so pissed that my weekend rotted away thanks to the likes of bioespresso.
And to add to my ridiculous pile, the one guy that i even remotely consider more than a friend at one point, turns out to be a fake. Figures. That's just the way the cards fall in my case.

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