Thursday 30 December 2010

ANNOYANCE: Being in the same car as someone who has completely different music taste.
Are you ever driving somewhere with someone who has the complete opposite taste in music than you? And feels the need to play radio tug of war with you? I do. All the time.
I think the rule should be as a driver you have the right to choose the station to listen to, because you are driving and need to be able to concentrate on the road with the appropriate beat guiding you to your destination.
Otherwise, listening to the wrong beat can cause serious hazards on the road.

I prefer r&b and hip hop while I drive, it's not mellow enough to make me sleepy and it provides a good flow which keeps me alert and conscious of what's going on around me. However, my brother will constantly keep changing the station to some euro trash house music which drives me insane. I mean, all I want to do is get to the mall, I don't need the soundtrack of my last trip to Prague's club distract ounce-ounce-ouncing my head while I get there.
BOTTOM LINE: I should control the music. In fact, while driving or not.

Sunday 29 August 2010

Goldilocks Syndrome


I was talking to my friend M. today and she was telling me about her man du jour. After 3.5 weeks of dating, he so valiantly gave her the "key to his heart". I thought it was sweet, until she told me that he texts her to tell her that there is one star in the sky for everyone one thing he misses/adores about her. Still... I thought it was sweet, and still sweeter when he asked her if she believes in love at first sight... because he does.
Maybe it's because it's not happening to me, but apparently this is moving "too fast". Her relationship previous was moving too slow, when the only stars he was worried about were porn stars and their 'relationships'.
Its after this conversation that I realized that women suffer from the goldilocks syndrome. A guy who is too cold (for us), isn't good enough, and the guy that is too hot (for us), isn't good enough.
Where is the guy that is just right?

Wednesday 17 March 2010



Aunt Jemima would be soooo disappointed!




Happy St. Patrick's Day!!
To commemorate this day, I went to The Breakfast Club (Hoxton) and had a St. Paddy's Day smoothie, full of spinach, mint, melon... and some other stuff. I don't really remember, I was just excited about the smoothie.
I recently went to The Breakfast Club last week and had some of the best Eggs Benedict I've ever had! Seriously, so good! And so much hollandaise sauce! Some places, not to name names (Giraffe) put only a DOLLOP of sauce over poached eggs on a dinner bun. Insane. But this place made them proper.
Today I ordered pancakes and bacon, mind you it was titled "American Pancakes with bacon". What came out was bacon with a side of pancakes. You know when you go to Pancake House, IHOP, or any run of the mill breakfast eatery, you always get the standard 3 or 5 pancakes with 3 strips of bacon. This amount of bacon was enough to put my vegetarian friend, who can usually stomach my carnivorous ways, to be grossed out. Even I was grossed out!
BUT that wasn't what threw me into disbelief.
They had drizzled my pancakes with syrup, not maple syrup, some corn syrup substitute. And when I asked for more syrup for my PANCAKES, she said she'll have to charge me!

WHAAAAT!

I get it, it's London. They charge for everything, I swear they would try to charge me for breathing if they could... but I have to draw the line at syrup. Ketchup, they can have, charging 10 p a package at the school cafeteria. But today I stood my ground.
I gave her the iciest look, put my nose up high and asked "Excuse me?". My vegetarian friend at this point was almost quivering, knowing my wrath just said don't worry, just pay for the syrup. I don't believe in injustice, I am a Canadian. We pride ourselves on giving, not taking, peacefulness not war, and not being taken advantage of. I was not going to give her money for something that is (should be) from MY country.

But hey, you know you can't eat pancakes without drowning them in lots of syrup, free or not. :D





Tuesday 16 March 2010

Adventures with my roommate


So, I live with one of my best friends, Hass. We go to university together, and live together, so we end up having a lot of together time. We also spend a lot of time threatening to throw each other off the balcony. It's a love-hate relationship... we love to hate each other.
I don't even need to read "Sh*t my dad says.." on Twitter... I have "Sh*t my roommate" says.

Today while we were studying on the table, I said aloud " oww, my elbow hurts". Hass looked up so curiously and asked "which one??". For some reason, and maybe it's just me, but it struck me as hilarious! MOST people would ask "why" or "what happened", but only Hass would care to know which elbow. Maybe it's because he was planning on making the other one hurt just as much. I can only speculate, and let you know.

Sunday 14 March 2010

The best cinnamon cappuccino I've had in london!
Great for sunday mornings coffee after having brunch at the breakfast club or enjoying some vegan yummyness at Saf. Grab a warm drink, or nosh on the plethora of baked goods. Seating is sparse, so much nicer to walk around... and if you're in the mood, Spitalfields is 15 minutes away.