Damn! It's only the last part of the "Amazing race" that I viewed last night because my eyes busy watching the on-going Japanese news: Earthquake and Nuclear plant. The damage is massive and unbelievable mind boggling disaster. According to the news too many died. There are too many Filipino workers there in Japan and I wonder what the Pres. of the Philippines doing to help them because looks like it's the Canadians and its PM who is more than willing to help them. Hmm maybe I'm wrong.
Where is Japan anyways. Then I started having my palm, my hands and fingers do the walking on the map of Japan. Then map of New Zealand, map of Hawaii, map of Italy...uhm why oh why I have problems there. Where in the world is Cramen San Diego?
The Japanese are known to be prepared for this kind of disaster that's why you cannot see them in panic. There is no looting unlike other people who suffered the same calamity.
Thinking about their problems and everyone has problem. The problem here in Canada? Too many unemployed people. Actually you have to pay yourself to find a job. If you have work here probably you are paying yourself to work just to earn. The self-employed will work and put money to capitalize on their business and don't think there is profit because there is none. What kind of business without profit? That's the reason why the Chinese would rather go back to China. Very frustrating life! Canada doesn't accept diploma from other countries, you have to study again in the high standard schools in Canada for their schools have ROCKETS that reached the outer space up to Pluto. Imagine passing through planet Mars to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus to Pluto and then boomerang to the next milky way where there are so many billions of boobies.
Funny isn't it? WORK and pay yourself. That's what is volunteering is. It's all VOLUNTEER without pay. What we need here in Canada are rich people who will spread their wealth for everyone to stay alive. Otherwise this land is frozen.
so Come Over and spread your wealth here and get disappointed. Life's like that.
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