last friday, i had an unexpected surprise visit at my new pad... an old high school buddy stopped by to give me a birthday gift. do you recall that i posted a joke about my so-called secret fetish? (my secret fetish) well, my buddy, tt, has customized a blank munny into this dude... check out my new fetish figure:



of course, i got a HUGE KICK out of this when i unwrapped the munny... so, tt, again, thank you for the masterpiece. i definitely will cherish this toy for a long time!
7.5 hour as the longest masturbation ever? that woodie has a great stamina for sure...
last sunday for mother's day, along with susie, i took my mom (and my dad and uncle) to _my dream_ performance. what's so special about them... well, all the dancers and actors are from china as well as disabled. but then of course, the main reason we wanted to go was to see these deaf performers as we have seen them back in washington, d.c. in 2000. we're glad that out of the 12 acts we saw there, 8 of them were related to deaf performances. the rest of them were blind as they usually played their musical instruments or sang which did bore us out for a while.
after the show, we immediately went to the stage to try to greet the deaf performers. at the audience, it seems like we were the only ones who gave out a 'deaf' applause (hands up and waving). once we got to interact with one deaf dancer there, she invited us to go to backstage with her and the dancers. we didn't stay there too long as our parents were waiting outside in the car. we could have gone to their hotel and socialize more because they seem to be little malnurtured by the lack of foreign deafies during their america tour (LA, LV, SF, Seattle, and Vancouver). There wasn't much of advertisement among deaf community here in SF about this show. We found out about this show through a local disability organization and flyers that were posted in chinatown. of course, once i started to spread the word about this show, the show was already sold out! i think the deaf dancers would have enjoyed more had there been more deaf community involved in this.
anyway, here are the images taken from the show:

susie and cao di, one of the deaf dancers, for _avalokitsevara bodhisattva_

leading dancer/actress, tai li hua, susie, and cao di. tai li hua was at the deaf way 2 back in 2000 and she didn't remember meeting me there though i remembered meeting her there at the private artists' reception. nevertheless, she has blossomed and got a stable career going on out of this troupe.

us and some of the deaf dancers
also, they had one of the new dances out called "yellow earth" which will definitely give you a vibrant, pleasant sight to watch. it has like maybe 8 guys and 10 ladies. hopefully, the china disabled people's performing arts troupe will make another tour to usa again someday in the future, with MUCH better DEAF advertisement... ;-) you can find more info about _my dream_ at its official website even though it's all in chinese:
http://www.mydream.org.cn
since i'm in a city that is filled with many latinos/hispanics, i thought i'd give a big shout out to everyone...
viva cinco de mayo!!!
earlier tonight, i went to the opening reception of brasilian herbert baglione. man, his paintings just blew my brains out. just a few minutes later, 95% of his art paintings have been sold out already! i hope to purchase his piece someday! check out his work at:
earlier this afternoon, i went to see my doctor to check out my chest pain as i was still feeling pain in my right chest after kit from germany slammed our hands locked between our chests last saturday in tokyo. that's when we were pretty intoxicated. i was feeling sharp pain during deep breathing. it turns out that i have a rib contrusion. the doc said that i'd be experiencing this pain for the next 6 weeks or so! from now on, i won't be hugging any guys while handshaking simultaneously. it's EITHER handshake or hug greeting.
I found his old resume while cleaning out my parents' old basement under our new flat:
chee hang leung
age: 30
date of birth: december 1, 19??
sex: male
place of birth: canton, china
martial status: single (dayum, he married LATER than i did!)
present address: 1446-a taylor st. san francisco, ca 94133 (chinatown i believe)
height and weight: 5'9" and 135 lbs. (man, he definitely was a wiry dude)
health: excellent (what else?)
employment record:
1967 - 1968 wells fargo, san francisco - account inspector clerk...
1966 - 1967 shaw brothers film studio, hong kong - general technican
1965 - 1966 man cheung yune shipping co., hong kong - navigator, 3rd mate, s.s. "kwong cheung" (i knew that he used to work as a sailor)
1953 - 1965 true light middle school of hong kong - p.e. teacher (yikes!), tai-chi teacher, and general technican for electrical equipment
1952 - 1953 federal sound and radio co. hong kong - general technician
1950 - 1952 hing wah electricity, hong kong - apprentice
man, now that i am 30 years old and compared to what my dad has done for the first 30 years, i have to appreciate my dad more for what he has done for me. it seems like electricity was his love and still continues to repair some wirings for his old-time clients in san francisco to kill the boredom.
since i arrived in tokyo, it's been going hectic business-wise n pleasure-wise!
never had much sleep during my stay in tokyo...

day 1. upon to my arrival in tokyo, a friend threw a nice mini welcome dinner gathering for me... macho times in shinjuku!

getting a haircut in harajuku at bape cuts

eating late lunch at atoz cafe (yoshimoto nara's cafe) in aoyama where i got to see some of his early pieces there.

a farewell party for kit, a german follow, who has stayed in japan for the past 2 months. he had two LAST nights to remember in his life which i'd rather not get into details here...
anyway, if you guys ever need a place to crash in tokyo, i'd recommend you to stay at meri/peggy's guesthouse at outrageously cheap rate... (also in a GREAT location, too) i'm just doing it because they asked me to spread the word about their place in return for mailing a letter for me ;-)