Tuesday, August 21, 2018

My Trip to Italy - Day 1: Spaghetti Night, Street Performer Moonwalking?


Alright, where are we starting off from this post? Oh yeah, from the hotel, at 3:00 PM. Well, let's get started. If you haven't already read Day 0, click here!

So after settling in by putting our luggage, clothes, bathroom essentials, and other stuff away, we decided to get some food, because I'm starving, and so is my mom. I wanted fast food to fill up my stomach, but I searched up on Google Maps "fast food near me", and the only fast food restaurant that showed up was McDonalds. It was not that far from the hotel, but my parents wanted me to get some local Italian food. 

Also, we needed to buy water bottles, because we were going to need plenty of them. We searched up supermarkets nearby, and we found one named Carefour Express. I honestly didn't know what the store is, and I've never heard of it before, either.

20 minutes later, at 4:00 PM, So we went out of the hotel and walked south to explore the nearby stores, looking for food for my mom and I, and we stopped by a restaurant cafe. There was freshly baked pizza shaped in a RECTANGLE. I thought to myself, so that's how they make pizza in Italy! I got pepperoni, and my mom got tomato and mushrooms on hers. It tasted good, fresh out from the oven good.

We saw the Spanish Steps, which was basically an empty town plaza, but it wasn't really empty, as many people were walking and taking photos of themselves. (And yes, there were steps that people were sitting on.) Horses were parked in the middle for possible horse tours. There was a fountain where you can FILL UP YOUR WATER BOTTLES. I was surprised that they had such a thing. Did we ever fill up our bottles there? No, that was because my mom does not trust it, while my dad does.



We kept walking south, walking into the few stores that catch our eyes. We passed by the McDonalds that I saw earlier on Google Maps, and I saw a Mccafe restaurant. There was a souvenir shop that I planned to come back to because I needed to buy some type of souvenir for a friend of mine. My parents bought some gelato; I was going to buy some, but I just finished my pizza, so I passed on the dessert.

Also, we started to look for the supermarket. We got lost for a bit, but found it soon enough at 4:30 PM. There was one thing I always wanted to get in Europe that was cheaper, and it was Milka chocolate. It's a very good universal chocolate brand, and I only saw this in San Francisco and at the YVR Airport. It was only 1.50 Euros. We also got 2 bottles of water for the evening.



On the way back to the hotel, in the big town plaza, there was a man with a suit but no head sitting down in a chair. I have not encountered anyone like that before, so I decided to take a photo with him, doing the peace sign. Pretty cool, my mom joked that it must be hot inside, and he said yes to that. 



After that, around 5:30 PM, we went back to the hotel and wait for dinner. I decided to check out what's on TV, and almost EVERYTHING was is Italian. Besides some news and sports channels like CNBC, CNN, and Eurosport, I only recognized three TV channels: VH1 (music channel), ITV (British channel), and MTV (another music channel). We had pleasant air conditioning and the hotel stocked up the bathroom with toilet paper, soap, etc.

I went on the internet, but I was still very sleepy. I got to sleep for an hour until I had to wake up to go to dinner at a restaurant. Here's the thing. My dad told my mom and I that dinner in Italy is usually later than dinner back in North America, at around 8 PM. The restaurant that we were going to was called Cantina & Cucina, and it was about a 10 minute cab ride from the hotel.

At 7:15 PM, we reach the restaurant, and there were about 12 people standing outside, waiting to get a table. We had to wait about 20 minutes to get seated. There were lots of people eating inside. I got a restaurant card and a wine cork, and one of the waiters offered the people in line outside some wine. There was also a man selling cheap bracelets for 5 Euros. He sold one to a young couple for 4 Euros after they tried on like three or four bracelets. But at 7:30 PM, we got a table. I ordered some pasta, and it was very good. 

After dinner, we decided to walk around the neighborhood we were in, and we saw another mini town square with restaurants and shops surrounding it, with lots of things going on in the middle. There was a dancer dancing (No way, what does a dancer do?), more people selling art pieces and toys, two separate groups playing their instruments and singing, and a live toxic painter.

(There was more going on when we come back here another day. Spoiler!)


Anyways, it was very busy, with people sitting down near the statue fountain on either sides, customers eating and drinking in the restaurants surrounding the square. There were people selling green flashy lights that looked cool, and a squishy mouse that lights blue when thrown in the air. The dancer did some slick moon-walking, and it was really good, because was wearing a hat and his black and white shoes.

Meanwhile, my mom went to the shops and looked to buy small gifts, and I went around to buy some water. I had to go outside of the square to buy some bottles. Coming back, I took some pictures of the statues and monuments of this square.



We stayed in the square for a while until 9:30 PM, then took a taxi back to the hotel. I had a shower, went on my phone/laptop for 30 min, and I was sleeping by 11 PM.

That's where I'll stop for now, stay tuned for Day 2 of Rome!

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

My Trip to Italy - Day 0: Plane Rides!


For the past week, I was out of town for vacation! I went to Rome, Italy for 4 days, and I had a wonderful time there. I had fun eating their food and going to famous places around town. But how did I get there? Well, in this post, I will talk about the plane rides getting there. I will try to post everything I remember about my trip, as it is still fresh in my mind, and I still remember about 95% of it.

This will be split up in 6 parts: 

  • The plane ride to Rome
  • Italy: Day 1
  • Italy: Day 2
  • Italy: Day 3
  • Italy: Day 4
  • The plane ride back to Vancouver
Let's begin!

Day 0: Plane RIdes!

Alright. To get to Rome from Vancouver, you NEED to take at least one connecting flight, so I stopped at Toronto. My flight to Toronto was at 10 AM, so I went to Vancouver (YVR) at 8 AM. I passed security easily, and got to the gate at 8:30 AM. A bit early, I decided to charge up my laptop, my phone, and read Fairy Tail manga (on book 7 at the time). 


Soon enough, it was time for boarding. It was just over a 4 hour flight to Toronto (YYZ), and while we supposed to arrive there around 5:30 PM local time (2:30 PM PST), our freaking Air Canada plane left late, and we arrived at around 6:40 PM. 

What did I do on the plane? I had window seat while my parents had the 2 seats on my left. I watched four episodes of Big Bang Theory - Season 11, and half of Toy Story 3 (yup), because I actually never watched it before, and I was saving the action movies for later. 

Screw this bear.

I also played some of their games, such as Chess and a couple trivia games. One thing I was feeling as we got closer to YYZ was my hunger. Wow, my dinner was practically going to be my lunch.

Getting off the plane, I looked around the airport for food shops. I recognized a few of them, such as A&W and Vina, the Vietnamese restaurant. But I want to find a Tim Hortons! Too bad it was too far, I actually took a quick walk around the nearby area. I settled for A&W, and my parents ordered A&W and Vina respectively. My order was worth $7.90 though! That's a dollar more than the usual price in the mall. Oh well, airport prices. Also, I saw a couple "groups" at the airport. There was a Canadian Rugby team sitting nearby the table I ate dinner (my mom overheard them that they were going to a northern Europe country, I forgot which country), and many Special Olympics athletes walking around the food court area and sitting in the domestic gates, maybe waiting for a plane, going west.

After dinner, my parents and I walked to the international gates (remember, I only flew domestically) we saw that our flight to Italy was delayed by 45 minutes, from 8:45 PM to 9:30 PM, due to other planes getting delays at our gate. Our gate got moved, too. It was just a domino effect, to be honest. But this airport was buzzing around my area! Plenty of people were walking toward their gates and seats. I even walked through an "echo" area, and I only noticed when I started talking in the middle.


Hello! Hello! Hello!

Meanwhile, to pass the time, I connected to the internet on my laptop, but the internet was slow! There were many things going on in the airport though. They have seats were you can go on tablets to play games and go on the internet, you can order food and drinks from it, too. Pretty cool, but it took up a lot of space, as there wasn't many room for just seats on the side. I watched a baseball game on one of the TV's above, and read more Fairy Tail. 

Orange: Where I arrived from and ate dinner.
Red: Where our gate used to be.
Blue: Where it is now.
Purple: This area was buzzing!

Oh, and I ate a Kit Kat.

By now, I was getting tired. Fortunately, the time is now 9:10 PM, and they called us down for the boarding call. It took ANOTHER hour just to take off from Toronto, and I don't think we were in the air until 10:30 PM.

What did I do on THIS Air Canada? Well, I watched Ready Player One, and it honestly wasn't bad, I absolutely loved the first 20, 30 minutes of the movie, up to where Parzival/Wade first met Art3mis/Samantha, but it was a bit confusing near the end. Getting the three keys were fun, but it was very fast paced when it kept switching from VR world and real world. One character I liked was the young Sho/Zhou. The 11 year old seemed cool.


Overall Grade: B

I played more trivia games, and was deciding when to go to sleep. It was getting late, sure it was already 1:30 AM Toronto time, but it sure only felt like 10:30 PM. So I decided to finish off the Toy Story 3 movie. And I liked it! Many plots and many places were shown in the movie, and it flows well. That's all I got to say about it.


Overall Grade: A

Now, it's almost 12 AM (PST), but I'm still not sleepy. I watch more Big Bang Theory, but after that, I know that I need some sleep, otherwise I'll be very tired walking in Rome on the first day. I sleep for maybe 2-3 hours, and when I wake up, I was drowsy, but don't you normally feel that on the plane? Anyways, there's now about 2 hours left on the plane ride, and checking on the plane map, I saw that we are now in Europe. Breakfast (or lunch? It was already 12 PM Rome time) was served shortly, and I later brought out my laptop to watch some Italian based episodes of The Simpsons. How fitting.

Soon enough, we arrive in Italy at 1:30 PM local time, 4:30 AM Vancouver time. We get off the plane, and it actually took us a while to find passport control and the baggage area. I still don't know if we took the shortest path, or we went the long way, because my parents were saying to just follow the baggage claims sign.

Reaching passport control, there was a sign that said that if you hold a Canadian, US, South Korean, Japanese passport, you can take an express lane (EDIT: there are 2 other countries I forgot). It was pretty quick, they had an eye reader, and all I needed was a stamp from the booth that I was admitted into Italy. We got our luggage 15 minutes later, and another 5 minutes later, I was in a taxi heading to the hotel my parents booked in the city.
Our taxi driver was very nice, showing us a tour around the city, because later on I realized that he could had taken a shorter route, but he went another way. The thing is, the flat rate from the airport to downtown is 50 Euros. He was generous, and pointed out attractions along the way, such as Piazza Venezia and Park Villa Borghese.

Blue Circle: Hotel we were staying in.
Red: Possible route driver took.
Purple: Quicker route driver could have taken.

Stray observations I noticed while riding in the taxi:
  • There were graffiti on the walls. Maybe it's just that neighborhood.
  • Cars don't put signals to change lanes all the time.
  • Parking is very tight. Many cars are parked close together.
  • Most cars are small. Because they need to fit in the small parking spaces!
  • Right-of-way goes to vehicles more than pedestrians. Haha.
  • Most of the houses are painted light brown, peach, and pink, and tan. Some type of light color.
At 2:45 PM, we arrive at the hotel and check in. I steal a candy from the bowl that they have, and we go to our room. That's where I will stop for now, hope you enjoyed this post, there will be 5 more posts of the Rome adventure. Stay tuned!

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Tuesday Tidbits #4


What will this week's tidbit be? Again, it could be anything that I've noticed or like, it could be a random thing about my life. So here is the fourth edition of Tuesday Tidbits.

Every time it stops raining  outside my place, I always open my window out for two reasons. Reason one is pretty simple. I want to see how hard it rained (I can tell because the objects that got wet (the heavier it rained, the more objects got wet), but reason two is a bit more interesting. My other reason is that I love the smell of the air after it rains. There are distinct odors that come up after a rainfall.

Quoted from LiveScience: "One of these odors, called "petrichor," lingers when rain falls after a prolonged dry spell. Petrichor — the term was coined in 1964 by two Australian scientists studying the smells of wet weather — is derived from a pair of chemical reactions." 


"Some plants secrete oils during dry periods, and when it rains, these oils are released into the air. The second reaction that creates petrichor occurs when chemicals produced by soil-dwelling bacteria known as actinomycetes are released. These aromatic compounds combine to create the pleasant petrichor scent when rain hits the ground."

ELI5/tl;dr: Odors are released after a rainfall in dry periods chemically, and they are pleasant to smell in the air.

It smells wonderful and I advise you to open your windows after it rains, too. Sometimes opening windows may have dust come in, especially if you live next to a major road, but after rain? Just do it.

You could also get a good view, just by walking outside, seeing how everything is soaked, dripping in water.

Saturday, July 7, 2018

SG77 Reacts #1: The FUNNIEST fast money! Family Feud


"His nickname is shameless."

Family Feud is a great show to watch, and you can play along with it too! Wait, that's not my main point right now.


Okay, so today I'll be reacting to "The FUNNIEST fast money!" This was back in 2013, when the show was still rising in popularity. Let's react.

Alright, it's fast money, and brings up the contestant, Jim. Steve says his normal rules of fast money, and the round begins.




Success or Failure? Let's find out.

1. Steve: When you're feeling tense, name something that will loosen you up.


Jim: "Reading."

Eh, I thought maybe a shower?

2. Steve: Tell me how much a large popcorn costs at a movie theater.

Jim: "3 dollars."

Woah, They cost about 7-8 bucks here in Canada, are they from the mid-west, where food are cheaper?

3. Steve: Give me a word that rhymes with "please".


Jim: Seize.

Seize? While it DOES rhyme, that has a "z" in the word! Might be worth 0 points, haha.

4. Steve: What is your worst driving habit?

Jim: Texting.

Absolutely, probably his best answer, should get around 20-25 points.

5. Steve: Name something in their homes that people always keep hidden.

Jim: Phone numbers.


WHAT?!

Oh man! I think he'll get about 50 points, I only like his first and fourth answer.

Steve now says Jim's answers one by one and look at the board.



Steve: When you're feeling tense, name something that will loosen you up. You said... "Reading". Survey said:



Wow. I'm shocked that it's worth ZERO points, and so is Jim, shaking his head.

The next two answers get him 7 and 4 points respectively, and I'm thinking, okay, this has gone south quick. On to the fourth question.

Steve: What is your worst driving habit? You said... Texting. Steve asks Jim if he texts and drives, and he says he doesn't, but he thinks that America does. I agree with that statement. Well, according to America, only 3 people say it's their worst driving habit.

Now we're really in the crappers. Jim says this is horrible, and Steve can't believe it.


Steve says the final question, and not surprisingly, 0 people hide phone numbers at home. Wow, 14 points is a record low for the first person fast money (and still stands to today).

I know for a fact that every time someone scores low, Steve makes fun of the score to the next person (who was Paul), and he did just that. Steve starts laughing sooo hard! What a man, a comedian.

He asks Paul's relationship with Jim, and he said that he is his older brother. Steve: It showed! Damn...

Paul says that his nickname is "shameless". That gets a chuckle from the audience.

Steve finally sees his brother's score, and he was shocked. On the other hand, Steve starts bawling, barely keeping himself together, and can't even move on to tell the rules.


Meanwhile, Jim makes a joke out of his score.

"That's two touchdowns!"

Lol, what he said is true, but it barely helps reach the 200 needed points!

This next part is my favourite. Steve says the rules to him again, then he says:

Steve: (talking about duplicating answers) "...Anyway, don't worry about it, if you do duplicate it, you'll hear this sound [buzzer], YOU"LL NEVER HEAR THAT."

I just lost it there. The audience keeps laughing when Steve put Jim's answers back o the board, and by now, even Jim's having a crack at it.



But guess what? Jim actually did good in his round, getting 124 points total (50 points on the final question). Now the total is at 138 points, which I'm happy about, because that is a pretty good score after the ultimate fail earlier.

This has to do down as the second most funniest fast money moment that I have ever watched. I say that the "Name a three letter animal" question was funnier. The contestants said FROG and ALLIGATOR. Oh my goodness.


My next React video sneak peek: A top 10 list.

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

SG77 Reacts: New Series!


Hey everyone, I've decided to blog for a third time. It's summer again, and I have time to blog again! (applause)

Seriously, after about a five month break, I think I'll try to start a react post on videos I watch on YouTube. I will try to blog about different videos, but will be personally be picked by me, and I need to have some connection with them. For example, I would more likely blog about 

"Dunkin' Donuts VS. Krispy Kreme"

(Krispy > Dunkin', IMO)

They are two leading donut franchises in the USA, and because I've tried both of them, I would know what to be saying in my post, than to blog about

"How Pinkie Pie Got Her Cutie Mark - My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic - Season 1"


I don't have a clue about My Little Pony, so I can't blog about this.

For the record, I have watched under 5 seconds of the series, and it was only to watch this:

Yeah, it's an lol moment

I'm not going to react about politics, religion, or anything controversial. That's the only rules. So be prepared to read react posts! I already know my first two videos, and they both will be posted on my blog by the end of the week.

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Tuesday Tidbits #3

What will this week's tidbit be? Again, it could be anything that I've noticed or like, it could be a random thing about my life. So here is the second edition of Tuesday Tidbits.

Tuesday Tidbit: Every time I go out to a mall, a store, a park, a library, or a community centre, I try my best to always wear a hat (or if it's snowing, a toque). When I was young, I always wore small, mono-colored hats, and I've owned a good amount of different sports hats. Currently, I am wearing a San Antonio Spurs hat, but 2 other hats I've worn a few years back were a Miami Heat throwback hat and a Pittsburgh Penguins hat.


They look exactly like below:



I don't know where I've placed these hats in my home...

Friday, January 19, 2018

Friday Facts #3


Every Friday I post a small fact. It could be anything, from when Leonardo da Vinci had an invention of a plane back in the 1500's, when the first computer was invented, or even how a hockey rink turns into a basketball court in a couple hours.

Friday Fact: When sleeping, it is impossible to snore and dream at the same time. For me, I am the average snorer, but I still dream a lot.


I hope you still dream in the night if you snore a lot! Or if you don't snore at all, you must have a lot of dreams that you remember!

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Tuesday Tidbits #2

What will this week's tidbit be? Again, it could be anything that I've noticed or like, it could be a random thing about my life. So here is the second edition of Tuesday Tidbits.

Tuesday Tidbit: Except in close friend group chats, I have NEVER sworn on social media comments or on any network where you can comment or chat (YouTube, Twitch). I personally think it's stupid to swear unless it's really needed or if it's with a close friend. 


People will judge you for what you do, and starting off a chat/comment with a swear is NOT good. Nothing good will come out of it. Elsewhere, I have sworn a few times to 2 close friends, but that's it.

Sunday, January 14, 2018

My Top 10 Male and Female Simpsons Characters: #2


I love the Simpsons, but there are characters I love more than others. So I am counting down my top 10 characters that ever appeared on The Simpsons for both genders. They could be a main person on the show, or someone who lurks in the background.

I will count one-time characters, but no guest stars nor animals. Here we go.



MALE
2. Clancy (Chief) Wiggum

Bio: Clancy is the head of police of the Springfield Police Department. He is a lazy police officer. Clancy is obese and incompetent, with a love of doughnuts. Along with most of Springfield's government and its police force, is also corrupt, having asked for or taken bribes several times. When Bart bribed him with stolen wedding presents, he told him to read his badge and, at the bottom of the badge read "Cash Bribes Only".


Clancy has a strained friendship with Mayor Quimby. He is often assisted by his more intelligent "top cops", Eddie and Lou. He is completely ignorant of Springfield's laws and even makes up his own laws on the fly, and quotes sayings from the police handbook which cannot actually be found in the book.

Why I Like Clancy (Chief) Wiggum: He's the most funniest police officer I've seen. I don't understand how he got into the police department. But he has a running gag of him being fat, and that's funny.

Fun Fact: Wiggum is sensitive to poison oak and will quickly get an allergic reaction if he makes contact with it.

One Time Character: He's recurring.

Funny Video: Well, it's Chief Wiggum, so here's 2 funny videos of him.

Still Hungry...

Car Chase!

FEMALE
2. Allison Taylor

Bio: Allison is a student at Springfield Elementary. She is just as smart as Lisa, and is also a year younger (she skipped a grade). Like Lisa, she too is a talented saxophone player. Allison is a bright and intelligent girl in addition to being cute and beautiful. She and Lisa have an on-off friendship. She is usually seen hanging out with Janey, Sherri and Terri, or Alex Whitney.


Why I Like Allison: CUTEST SIMPSON CHILD CHARACTER EVER (Alex Whitney is second). She's got a charm that I love.

Fun Fact: She has won enough trophies and awards to fill a room.

One Time Character: Yes, she only speaks two more times on the show after her main episode, Lisa's Rival. But she makes many cameos in the background. For example, she playing with the kids at school.

Funny Video: It's too hard to find a video of just her on YouTube. Here's two small gifs to replace the video though.



Friday, January 12, 2018

Friday Facts #2


Every Friday I post a small fact. It could be anything, from when Leonardo da Vinci had an invention of a plane back in the 1500's, when the first computer was invented, or even how a hockey rink turns into a basketball court in a couple hours.

Friday Fact: The population of kangaroos outnumber the population in Australia of a ratio of 2.25:1. There are around 60 million kangaroos in the wild compared to only 25 million people living in Australia. 



There has also been many occurrences of people being attacked by kangaroos, but is no surprise when in Australia!

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Tuesday Tidbits

What will my first tidbit be? Again, it could be anything that I've noticed or like, it could be a random thing about my life. So here is the first edition of Tuesday Tidbits.

Tuesday Tidbit: I really like Chocolate Chip Muffins and Cookies. They are extremely delicious. I eat the muffin at least once a week from Tim Hortons, and when they're fresh, they taste amazing! 



Also, I like chocolate chip cookies. The best type of cookie are the ones that have a crunchy outside and a chewy inside. Mrs. Fields chocolate chip cookies are the best.

Elsewhere, the Chips Ahoy cookies are good, and any fresh cookie baked at say, a farmer's market, is delicious. COOKIES!