Archive for July, 2009

Busy Weekend in San Diego

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This weekend the Ryce crew decided to make a  trip to San Diego for business and pleasure.  Tonight, Ryce Rodney and I are going to hit up Pacific Beach Bar & Grill with a few friends to hang out because we haven’t seen them since my birthday party in Santa Monica. Then on Friday we’re [...]

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Protect Your Credit Card From This Scam !!

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This one is pretty slick since they provide YOU with all the information, except the one piece they want.
Note, the callers do not ask for your card number; they already have it. This information is worth reading. By understanding how the VISA & MasterCard Telephone Credit Card Scam works, you’ll be better prepared to
protect yourself.
One [...]

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Dave & Buster’s has the worst bartenders!

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So Rodney and I went out to the Irvine Spectrum for my friend Jenny Kim’s 21st birthday party. We were suppose to go to California Pizza Kitchen for dinner and then D&B afterwards, but then the whole thing just got moved to D&B. I’ve never been a fan of eating at D&B only because I [...]

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Craps filled weekend in Vegas !!!

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Since many of you have been asking about what happened during our Las Vegas trip, I’ve decided to blog and give the full details.  RYCE Rodney and I decided to take his mom to Vegas since her birthday was Tues, July 21. We were there from Sunday to Tuesday. Literally right after I came back [...]

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Your Handwriting Tells Me Your Personality?

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So I took this handwriting test and apparently I got some pretty cool results.

Since my writing slants to the right, it says that I’m very social and open to the world around me.
Due to the size of the letters, I’m focused, can concentrate easily, and tend to be shy and introspective.
The spacing in my cursive [...]

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RYCE Crew Roams the OC

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The Ryce Crew is going to be roaming around the Orange County area from about 1 PM – 11 PM on Thursday, July 16. We’ll be hitting up a bunch of pho restaurants and Vietnamese coffee shops just to take a day off from our busy schedules.  Nothing’s better than chilling in Westminster eating a [...]

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Ryce Randy Crushing It In The IE

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Since I’m trying to get ready and back into shape for my volleyball tournament in San Diego, my San Bernardino crew decided to get together and play volleyball at the Loma Linda University Drayson Center. There is a few of us there that are going to be playing in the SD tourney so we wanted [...]

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Vegetarian Recipes – Vietnamese Pho For Two

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Vegetarian Recipes – Vietnamese Pho For Two
By Matty Byloos
Perfect as any hearty soup in cold weather, this Vietnamese-style Pho soup is also light enough to stand in for a perfect warm weather meal. Made with fresh organic vegetables and vegetable broth, it’s simple to put together, and can work in a pinch when you are [...]

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Pho – Viet Nam’s National Soup

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Pho – Viet Nam’s National Soup
By Alden Smith
If you can imagine beef noodle soup for breakfast, then you decidedly want to try Pho, a Vietnamese dish that has been around for nearly 100 years. I find my site is more and more leaning towards ethnic dishes that are loaded with big, bold tastes, and that [...]

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Is Okra An Asian Vegetable?

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Here is the intro to one of my papers on okra. I didn’t include the data or anything else because it’s packed with numbers and most likely boring to read.
Abelmoschus esculentus, which is also commonly known as okra, may have originated from the Egyptians. There has been much debate on whether okra came from the [...]

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