Saturday, December 06, 2003

Zzzzzzz

I'm always tired. I'm sleepy when I wake up. I'm exhausted when I get home from work. I neglect my bebeh when I'm with her because I'm tired. Work takes a lot out of me. Thinking takes a lot out of me. It's incredible how much brain wave activity can make your body worthless of energy. When studying, the inner brain cornea takes pleasure in using that flow of blood to rush your whole body into becoming useless. Playing video games is tedious too. I'm just always tired.

Almost a year.

Listening to Oscar G. & Ralph Falcon - Dark Beat

The formal will be fun. The night will be like a reunion for me with my Akbayan people's and such.

Last Thursday, December 4th, 2003, was the first Sushi Night, where Aivy, Edison, and myself introduce the evening with Sushi tasting at a random San Francisco Japanese Restaurant. The weekly chosen venue was Nagano's, Geary and Arguello. Edison ordered the Nigiri combo platter, which consisted of twelve sushi that he can savor, yet shared a la carte with the other tasters. Aivy and I ordered the Philly Roll, Nagano Maki, Oregon Roll, and Spider Roll. Each had it's expertise in tasteful pleasures AND oh so delicious spices. We filled our dipping plates with wasabi and soy sauce and preceded. I enjoyed the sushi. The Oregon could have been better, but out of the four, not my favorite. The Philly roll didn't much please my tastebuds, but I wasn't dissatisfied. Spider Roll was different for me, somewhat, but I had no comment. The specialty plate, Nagano Maki, was very worth the cost. I can still taste the sushi in my stomach. The presentation wasn't the dull, plate and sushi deal. The cook took his time to make the plate decorative. The time put into a dish is always worth a plus. Overall, out of 10, I rate Nagano Sushi an 8.

note: You can get full off of Sushi only!