8/02/2007

the german experience




Today I decided to hang out with Saki after a long workday of napping. I usually take the 236 bus home, but since Saki was working and I wanted to meet her up I went on the mrt train instead. I had about an hour to spare before Saki got off of work so I decided to hit up the SOGO, which is a huge department store. After finding nothing to my liking I was off to meet Saki at Tapei City Hall. We then went into a mall where their was this german restaurant. It was a fabulous meal with my baby. I had brown rice with scrambled eggs on top with a side of beef ribs, while Saki had shrimp seafood speghetti. Im starting to eat a lot more spicy foods b/c Saki loves spicy things, so I decided to put a lot of tobasco sauce on my rice. Unfortunately, I am very bad at calculating how much tobasco one human can handle and I was soon sweating like a fat man in a sauna. There was also a one man band playing, a scary mexican looking man who was scary b/c he spoke perfect chinese. As he was playing, there was a man and woman dancing to the music. After the song, I went to the bathroom and as i was washing my hands outside the bathroom and fixing my hair the dancing woman came to wash her hands. She looked at me and said, "Hen swi" which means very handsome.......I was very pleased and felt good............................for about 2 seconds b/c then she immediately said, "Don't listen to me, I've drank too much" What a biatch!

2 comments:

1dorislee said...

Your updates are cracking me up. You two look wonderful on your German date, very Swi indeed. Next time you run into that lady and she says something like that "hen xiang da bien" that always made me feel better when crazy chinese women used to tell me how fat I was for a girl. Ahhhh can't wait to go back :)
Anyways, tell Saki congratulations on the job...It's always good to see two young, strapping, souls working hard to afford German food. Did you have Goulash? It's a favorite of mine. Anyways, I love all the pictures you have posted...I miss you

Michael & May said...

German food sounds like what your mom makes you? I find it funny you go to taiwan to have german food of all the places. seriously. Also I hate SOGO