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Farewell WordPress

So after my previous posting, I noticed that WordPress had been sending me notifications to renew my domain for MutuallyAwkward.com. And I just didn’t want to renew it. I’ve been pretty unhappy with WordPress’s site design options for a while now, especially with the fact that I have to sign up for their premium plan to do simple things like change my fonts.

You know what? I can do it all for free on Tumblr. I’ve started using Tumblr earlier this year, first for hosting Like Like Zine‘s website and then later on for the podcast that I co-host. I love how they look. And I want to enjoy blogging, writing stories, posting travel stuff, etc on a site I am completely happy with. So after blogging here for 5 years, I am moving this blog for the second time ever.

If you’d like to still keeps taps on me, you can check out the blog’s new home here: Rewind Tapes. I’ll still keep my WordPress account open since I am subscribed to other blogs that I like and for commenting, but for now on, my posts will be at the link above.

Cya there! Or if not, then like around and stuff!

~Vince

Twenty-Fifteen: Part 1

It’s January and historically speaking, I would usually post some “best of last year” list a few weeks late as I always do but screw it, I’ll skip it this year. The best album was Lights Out by Bishop Allen and the best movie was probably Boyhood by Richard Linklater, even though I haven’t had time to see it yet.

I haven’t written an actual journal post on here in quite a while. At some point, I changed from journaling my feelings to writing short stories expressing how I was feeling in an extreme, fictionalized way, which has turned out to be a bit more fun. But since stories can go anywhere, I finally gave them their own section on the site to separate those tales from reality.

A few tidbits from the last quarter of the year includes moving back to California just in time to see my favorite band perform live (the aforementioned Bishop Allen) and discovering the joys of pumpkin pie a little late in life . The Hong Kong part of the blog won’t die as I still have lots of pictures and stories to post.

For a post titled Twenty-Fifteen, it has been a whole lots of Twenty-Fourteen talk so far. But what can I say? I don’t like January. It’s the farthest month away from Christmas and usually the month where there aren’t any good movies out. It looks like I’ll be going to out to see Taken 3 this weekend with some of my friends. The plan is to mainly make fun of it so I have that going for this month at least.

Burn

Yesterday I found out that the woman I had been secretly in love with for the past six years was in love with a latin man named Armando. The girl isn’t American but for the sake anonymity, I’ll call her Pam from Florida. They had been writing to each other publicly on Twitter about how much they wanted to see each other again, obviously being two lovers separated by thousands of miles small towns and aimless lives. As I read each other their messages, my heart sunk lower and lower into despair.

You know when it feels like the universe is just twisting a knife into your heart deeper and deeper? That’s what I felt like the next day, just a horrible aching in the chest. I don’t know if it was heartbreak or the spicy dinner I had at Chili Ned’s the night before. And to top it off, I looked awful when I looked into the mirror that morning. They say men get better looking as they age but I felt like that every month I was falling apart more and more.

I went back to Chili Ned’s around lunch time to give Ned a piece of my mind about my heart burn. After I gave him a few choice words, he broke down in tears and threatened to drown himself to death by waterboarding himself into his own pot of chili. His waiter then told me that Ned’s wife had just left him an hour prior via a text message. Apparently she had met someone else. I consoled Ned and told him suicide was too risky. What if he came back as a ghost with the ability to watch his wife make love to her new suitor whenever he pleased? His misery would be ten times fold and of course, he wouldn’t be able to kill himself twice. Ned shot back that he would never bother checking up on his wife. It would destroy him, first of all. And secondly, he said as a ghost, he would also likely have the ability to explore the universe. He then banned me from his restaurant for two weeks on the grounds of causing a ruckus, which was bad news for me because I hadn’t had lunch yet.

It always feels like that when I am the most hungry, I can’t decide where to eat. How could I eat? I was depressed. I loved Pam, even though I knew it would never work out between us. We were too different and I would have been miserable living in Florida. I never understood how Florida was the glorious goal in Midnight Cowboy. I was sure Miami was fun place but I doubted it could have erased one’s troubles. If anything, a drive anywhere within one hundred miles of the spoiled, screaming children of Disney World would no doubt have caused my anxiety attacks to finally do me in once and for all.

My heart immediately started to race. Yep, it was my anxiety. Even just thinking about it could made it act up. I would have had another public breakdown right then and there if Ned hadn’t suddenly found me. He ecstatically told me that his wife had changed her mind and invited me to celebrate with him at his favorite bar, The Cove. Though I knew his marriage would still ultimately be doomed, I agreed to go for a couple beers. When we arrived at the bar, the bartender introduced himself as Armando and offered us a drink. This day could not get any worst. I angrily smashed a glass onto the floor and told Ned about how Armando had seduced the woman I loved. Obviously understanding my predicament, he helped me tear apart the bar. Armando’s other regulars tried to stop us but Chili Ned and I fought them off back to back, now brothers in heartbreak.

As we rode home that night in the back of the police car, Ned suddenly asked me if Armando the bartender was the same Armando who I had sought vengeance against. I really didn’t know what to say. Ned was now up against a giant lawsuit because of me. And this lawsuit that would no doubt put him out of business. Though in the end, it served him right. I was still having horrible heartburn at that point and I knew for a fact that I had specified for my chili to be served mild.

Mutually Awkward Podcast #6: Junk Boats & Psychics

 

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I haven’t promoted the podcast too much on here lately but remembered to as Peige and I just recorded Episode #7 tonight. But that still needs to be edited. In the mean time, here’s Episode #6 from last week! We talking the things mentioned in the title, junk boat parties and visiting Hong Kong psychics, as well as a lot of other good life-stuff. It’s hard to believe that with six episodes of Mutually Awkward now existing, that means there is now six hours of us talking on the internet. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon, eh? You can message the show with comments or questions on our Tumblr.

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Mutually Awkward Podcast #2 + My 200th Blog Post!!

 

This podcast is seriously starting to become a form of therapy for me – which is helpful because I’ve been in some dark places lately. It’s weird because I was in a pretty bad depression around this time a year ago too. Is it cyclical possibly?  Or is it because these extra long Hong Kong summer just get draining?

Well, anywho, we recorded episode 3 tonight but that has to be edited. In the meantime, if you’re looking for some new podcasts to listen to, give episode 2 a go. We talk about dating, OkCupid experiences and playing music. So relevant stuff! And it gets awkward…. but in a good way. You can click on the image below to stream, download or iTunes it.

 

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Post-Blog Posting Edit: 

Upon sending this out, I was notified that this was my 200th post for the blog. Woo! If I had known beforehand, it definitely would have been longer. I guess I gotta make post #201 pretty darn special, eh? In the meantime, it’s quite a feat to have 200 postings up on here. I started on here in 2010, which was a continuation of my LiveJournal which went even farther back. While I just called my new podcast that I co-host a form of therapy, this blog has been around for me much longer and I’m glad it’s been here for me – because even writing a review of an awesome gig or a fantastic movie seriously helps me through bad days and I’m grateful that it is something positive for me to turn to. Onwards!

 

 

Mutually Awkward Podcast

 

It’s been a few weeks since my last post and quite a lot of things have happened since then. The top three of ’em are as follows:

1) I moved out of Jordan in Kowloon and to a new serviced apartment in Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island.

2) Despite the new apartment, I will only be living there for two months as I’ve come to the hard, scary, exciting decision to leave Hong Kong after 2 1/2 years and return to the States.

3) I visited Korea for the first time – well, technically the second, but you can check the travel blog for that –and had a reunion with someone five years in the making. That post is coming soon.

4) And as the title of this post states, I’ve started a podcast with my fellow California-turned-Hong-Konger best friend Peige, also called Mutually Awkward. The podcast will be in the style of my favorites (Frank & Erik Internet Famous, Nice Man, Next Weekend Show, Hey Girl Hey, Uhh Yeah Dude), meaning it’s pretty much a show about two friends chewing the fat and having good conversation about the world around us and our experiences in it. It’s something we’re both pretty excited about. For now, we record together here in Hong Kong but in two months the show will become recorded via Skype between two continents, which will definitely lead to some interesting recording hours. You can give it a listen by clicking the image below. If you decide to iTunes it, be a pal and give us a rating or a review!

 

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A Blah Blah Tale

I was cleaning up the audio for some video the other day when there was a knock on the door. Everyone in the video team turned around except me. A woman’s voice started talking and I immediately knew another pointless introduction I could care less about was about to occur.

Female voice: Hey guys! This is Random Guy from Japan visiting for two days. He’s originally from Blah Blah and is here for blah blah!

Random Guy: Blah, blah, blah!

Guy To My Right: Ooooh! You’re such a blah, blah!

Guy To Might Left: Blah, blah indeed!

At this point everyone was blah-blahing as a collective for about 5 minutes. All the while I tried to focus on anything beyond the mindless chatter making me wish there was a speeding mini-bus nearby I could throw myself in front of. But I couldn’t.

Blah.

 

Hong Kong Scout Centre

 

Shortly after my parents’ divorce when I was a kid, my father had my brother and I signed up for the boy scouts at a form of father-sons bonding now that he had become a once-a-week parent. For the most part, it was an awesome experience, in which I learned  a lot of lessons in comradery and basic outdoorsy stuff (knots!). It was great until our scout leader went into retirement and out troupe was taken over by over-protective mothers who felt all activities should all be held inside for safety reasons. But those were the dark latter days – all in all, it was a great experience. And it just so happens that I happen to live a few blocks away from the Hong Kong Scout Centre in Jordan, Kowloon. It’s connected a gigantic hotel and though I’ve always walked by with curiosity, it was this weekend that I finally decided to wander in. Though not a museum of scout history (or perhaps I didn’t look quite hard enough?), I saw a few interesting things.

 

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The HK Scout founder.

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The good ‘ole days.

 

Before I found out where this place was, I would wonder why I always see uniformed kids frequenting my neighborhood. Makes me wants to see if my dad has any of my old Boy Scout photos saved up.

 

A First Date and An Abandoned T-Shirt


This was actually quite a while ago. I had earned some extra money by working a ballot booth at a voting location during the Bush vs. Kerry election. I was pretty happy about it because my only source of income in those days was the daily lunch money that my mom provided. It was about two to three dollars a day and I found it extremely difficult to starve myself at school just so that some extracurricular spending money could be saved up. But with the election cash in my hands, I wanted to use some of my easily earned small wealth to purchase a Legend of Zelda t-shirt at the local Hot Topic located in the West Covina mall. And so that’s precisely where I went.

Once I had picked out the Zelda shirt that I wanted, I brought it to the checkout counter to make my purchase. I remember the cashier guy was a couple of years older than me, like in his early 20s. He was a bit overweight but in a way that suited him, wearing glasses and a trimmed beard. We’ve all seen this guy before. Dressed in a black t-shirt, his type would not be appreciated for another five years or so. He was checking his cell phone and after reading a text, he let out a disappointed sigh. Looking up to both myself and a fellow co-worker, he said, “This girl just dumped me over a text message. We went out on our first date last night and she just said it wasn’t going to work out.”

“Ah man… that sucks,” I replied, offering up as much condolences as I could. He ringed up my shirt and I headed home. Unfortunately, the t-shirt looked awful on me and I ended up wearing it only a handful of times thereafter.

Owl Blogging Part 2

 

Owl bloggin’ just after midnight. Well winter is coming to an end and its been an interesting few months to say the least. From getting into new bands, to traveling to other countries to sit in cafes, to being harassed by fortune tellers (last week!), things haven’t been boring at all to say the least.

Last night I drank a lot of alcohol and went for karaoke but that isn’t the point. Before that, I went to the Central Library in Causeway Bay to return and pick up a new book. It was almost 9pm and I have to say, being at the library on a Friday night is certainly an interesting experience. There are all kinds of different people there and I’m pretty certain that I fit into the Friday night library crowd just perfect. Hopefully that’s a good thing.

I spent the last hour updating Like Like Zine’s tumblr page in an effort to make it active for hopefully gaining more readers and my first post on there was a few pics taken last week of a few issues sitting smugly at Kubrick Cafe in Ya Ma Tae. If you are reading thing and live in Hong Kong, pick yourself up a copy! Or if you want to just read it from the comforts of your glowing computer screen, the Tumblr link above has the online version. I’d love to know what you think about it.

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SUP.

 

So I guess spring should be full on in a few weeks and I’m not too happy about it. Historically speaking, spring is my least favorite time of year. On the bright side, it at least gets me to rewatch one of my favorite Darwin Deez videos.