Tuesday, April 25, 2006

All the lonely people.

I just had the most surreal moment at a local super market. At 5:30a I was walking down the aisles, and every aisle had at least one employee with a scanner in his/her hand marking prices and no customers. So I am walking down those aisle and all I hear is the rolling of my cart, synchronized beeps from those scanners and the Beatles song playing the background

Ah, look at all the lonely people
Where do they all come from ?
All the lonely people
Where do they all belong ?

Om wishes to know more about Beatles

Friday, April 21, 2006

Grillz!!

Got 30 down at the bottom, 30 mo at the top
All invisible set in little ice cube blocks
If I could call it a drink, call it a smile on da rocks
If I could call out a price, let's say I call out a lot
It has always amused me how people get creative with sealing their commitment of love. Some stick to the traditional wedding ring, but even in that, there are billion choices. You can do so much with colors, cuts, shapes and types of stone that the possibilities are endless. Some have decided to get away from ring tradition and use a wedding necklace or bracelet instead. Some indifferent people even have decided to do away with jewelery completely and get a tattoo instead, hell I know a person who has a ring tattoed on her finger with her hubby's name on it. Whatever way you choose to seal you commitment, it's truly beautiful. But just when I thought I've heard it all on the subject I met Theresa.

Just a little intro of Theresa: I met her last night in a bar for the very first time. She is a pretty chineese girl around 21. She knows curse words in atleast 7 different languages, owns a stuffed mono (Thats right, check out GiantMicrobes.com and it will make sense), Knows all of BJork's music, knows the band members of Fall out boy, likes to crack jokes of sexual nature. In a nutshell, pretty interesting person to hang out with. At the same time she seem to have crushes on upcoming famous rap artists.
So, Theresa catches me by surprise when she reveals that she plans to exchange "grillz" instead of wedding rings when she gets married. Now, me being a little naive about the hip hop culture found it really weird and at first I thought she was joking. But she was totally serious, Specifically 6 platinum caps with her hubby's initials on it and her husband is suppose to do the same with her initials on it. she tells me that it's not even anything new, everybody is doing it.
Now, as much as I am accepting of different cultures and their ways, I don't think I can ever be comfortable with the idea of grillz. I mean who likes to see someone smile and show off their shiny platinum grills instead of nice and clean set of teeth? How far are we going to push the idea of body jewellery? Oh well, I guess I am not that hip!
Smile fo me daddy
(What you lookin at)
Let me see ya grill
(Let you see my what)
Ya, ya grill ya, ya, ya grill

Om is amused by Giant Microbes