even if i were to go forward, I won't get very far
5.11.13

El Loco with the brother! Bo Ssam taco (twice cooked pork belly, Jang's kimchi and oyster mayo) and Camaron (prawn) taco- pico de gallo, salsa verde. To be honest when I first walked in it gave off an eerie atmosphere (as 98% of the lights were off due to closing time nearing i think) and the walls were covered with Frida Kahlo (the monobrow lady we learnt about in year 9), Expendables signs and the one that intrigued me the most- Dia de Muertos pictures (the day of the dead). Even though I couldn't really see what I was eating (I ordered a Pork Torta and it ended up going everywhere) but it was still a nice meal as my brother was eager to eat here again (he said how it used to be located in Surry Hills and now they have the Slip Inn in Wynyard i.e. right next to where he lives and since he travels a lot he hasn't had it in a while) Overall it was a really nice place to chill and relax, would definitely come here again soon.


El Loco Hotdog also known as one of the most amazing hot dogs you will ever taste. House made frank, pico de gallo, mustard relish, jalapenos, queso fresca, mayo on a soft hotdog bun. 



Went to Devina's house yesterday and basically took 500 photos of her dog before I had dinner with the brother at Sky Phoenix. It was an absolute rip, not sure how it gets so busy (apparently). But we went on a Monday night i.e. when business is probably at its worst considering the fact that everyone's working so there were basically only 3-4 families dining in that massive space. They also didn't fucking give me my fortune cookie ffs (they gave it to the white people next to us) duma asians think they can just let it slideeee... No. 


This was library 500 years ago where Devina and I dined at Kagaya for the last time (without knowing that it closed down a few days later because the owner of the place wanted to make it into some kind of real estate place or something idk). The vegetables made it extremely Chinese-y rather than a traditional Japanese unaju but it came in like 5 minutes so oh welps 


HSC stress relieving with the brother and Mary, it was probably the most amazing place to chill (for me). It was basically just sun and harbour breeze on a fine day. Apparently it's even more amazing if we walked down further, so next time when I'm feeling down I'm definitely going to make that trek and see for myself. 


Then we went to Ichiban boshi! Ordered the limited Tonkatsu Ramen (they only produce a certain amount of bowls a day) and I enjoyed it (although the soup is not as thick as Gumshara's i.e. the most amazing ramen soup you will ever have I swear to God). But yeah, it was still thick for a ramen soup which meant that it left me quite thirsty throughout the day. 


We then went to Myer because my brother wanted to buy a new kettle which also showed the water temperature and what not (aka a suave kettle LOL) Came across these f*cking awesome toasters, one day when I become rich and wealthy I'm definitely buying this, it's just so pretty omfg. I also came across the world's first see through toaster which was worth $400. Is that not a bit ridiculous. 


Who the shit sleeps like this. This man creeped me out a bit he was full joyful and hyped up trying to find a seat then he just slumped down like that and then caught a few zzz's. 

Tina ★

18 ' UNSW
今天天气晴,因为你只留给我背影,
所以在我眼里,下了一场大雨。