
A big cake and strawberries are mine all.
Look at this dog humping strawberries. Oh he is so happy. He is a happy dog with a big cake and strawberries his all.
June 30, 2008 @ 12:20 am

A big cake and strawberries are mine all.
Look at this dog humping strawberries. Oh he is so happy. He is a happy dog with a big cake and strawberries his all.
June 30, 2008 @ 12:08 am

Hong Kong wouldn’t be anywhere today without its escalators. Sometimes it seems like people in Hong Kong won’t even bother going up if there’s no escalator. Stairs just don’t cut it.
The escalator shown above is literally a few steps in length. By the time you steady yourself on a particular step, it’s time to get off. Man. Also, is this not the best photo ever?
June 30, 2008 @ 12:02 am

Your few arrangement and devices, thought will make usual life a wonderful life.
Why, of course. I’ve always thought that.
June 28, 2008 @ 12:41 am

First, I just want to say how hilarious it is to see Burger King slapped on to a shop window that sells clothing. Upon walking into Chocoolate, I am presented with various Burger King paraphanelia that I have trouble finding any value in. It just seems like an odd combination or collaboration.
Second, Hong Kong stores have the oddest names. It seems to be a rule that if you’re going to open up your own shop to sell anything, the name given to the place either has to be a very famous name (like say, “Broadway”) or a mish-mash of random happy-sounding words (like “Bunny Fantastic”). On top of the ridiculous name, the contents of the store don’t even have to correspond to the name of the store. For example, a store like “Bunny Fantastic” can sell shoes. If one thing’s for certain, it is that “Bunny Fantastic” will NOT sell rabbits.
June 28, 2008 @ 12:22 am

I’m averaging about 5 meals a day while in Hong Kong. And I don’t mean snacks. I’m talking about full-on sit-down sort of meals. There’s just so much good food here to eat!
All this eating is clearly making me very big, as you can see in the photo above…