<p>i like the fact that stanford is only 45 minutes to an hour away by plane...i can come home every other weekend...and round trip tickets arent that expensive, somewhere round a hundred bucks...</p>
<p>Why not UC's? Lots of out of staters would love to go.</p>
<p>too big...i mean, i think UCLA has the nicest campus of any college in the United States, but that doesnt make up for the fact that my sister has classes of upwards of 500 people</p>
<p>I like the fact that almost all of my schools are within 5 hours driving distance; my favs only 2 hours or so...hmm too close to home? Maybe I don't like that. =/</p>
<p>any east coasters ever visited the west? what did u think of it? i know when i visited the east (for the first time) last summer, i thought it was COMPLETELY different from the west....</p>
<p>yeah too big, and the problem w/ Berkeley and Stanford is waaaay too close to home. Berkeley is 25 minutes away and Stanford is an hour.</p>
<p>It is completely different. I've only been once...to LA and San Diego, but I really liked it! The weather is so beautiful, but I'm sure you get that a lot.</p>
<p>i love how on the east coast in a 5 hour drive u go from like MA to PA and on west coast 5 hours is from one said or AZ to the other.... lol</p>
<p>if u go up california's coast, it would take u around 10-12 hours to get to Oregon..assuming u start in San Diego</p>
<p>anyway peeps, tea time at the slicmlic residence...i shall be back in a few....(mis)behave now, u hear???</p>
<p>Oooh Oregon! Where??
;)</p>
<p>New York isn't small, you just don't go to the rest of it, lol.</p>
<p>Tea-time?
Is that an euphenism or does he have tea at 10pm?</p>
<p>haha. we have soup at 1 am at my house. do u zant? we are too asian. xiao-yea (im not good at pin-yin...im taiwanese so we have zhu-yin-fu-hao yea...dont use pin-yin much. we have miso soup tonite :p</p>
<p>lol you have it every night?
I know what you're talking about
Damn I'm hungry!
Do you ever have tang-yuan?</p>
<p>umm not every nite usually. more liek every other nite or 3 or 4 times a week. its not always soup either. sometimes we have bah-zang or that rice stuff wrapped in the lilypad leaf. </p>
<p>yea i might have had tang-yuan before. what is that? i cant imagine it in my head</p>
<p>we have a great appreciation for food at my household lol</p>
<p>back folks...miss me? :)</p>
<p>ummm.....must we answer that question? jk, course we (kinda) missed you</p>
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<p>so anyway shrek, tang-yuan is like little balls of flour with stuff inside, usually bean or sugary stuff.
I know what ur talking about with the lilypad stuff.
gosh we're so ethnic.</p>
<p>hey, guys...where's ilcapo tonight? its not the same without him :(</p>
<p>ahh yes i think i know what u are talking about and i dont think i like it. lol. </p>
<p>yep so ethnic for a first generation =p i love how the asians i do know call me a white washed twinkie. how lovely. not my fault my school has no asians lol</p>