Posts Tagged ‘romulus’

Have you tried 5 Guys Burgers and Fries?

Posted 05 Aug 2010 — by romulus
Category Food, Lifestyle

So after going to the beach, my friends and I decided to experience the hype of the new (at least to the bay area) burger joint. Upon walking in, I noticed that the décor was strikingly similar to that of In N Out. The red and white colors relayed along the walls of the restaurant down to the polo shirts the employees were wearing.

The menu seemed simple enough – burgers, sandwiches, hotdogs, and fries. However, what set this place aside from other restaurants was the options of what you’re able to add for free. The list goes as follows: mayo, relish, onion, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, grilled onions, grill mushrooms, ketchup, mustard, jalapeno peppers, green peppers, A1 Sauce, BBQ sauce, and hot sauce. Considering that I’m paying $6 for a burger, I think being given the option of adding as many toppings to my burger as possible would suffice.

The service was like any other fast food burger joint. The wait time was about 10-15min. Upon receiving my bag of food, I immediately thought of elementary school where I was packed lunches in brown bags. When I opened the bag to see its contents it reminded me of elementary school even more, except that rather than my mother packing my lunch, it was me who did it haphazardly. The fries looked like they were slam dunked in there and some where hiding was my foil covered bacon cheese burger(again, a nostalgic memory of my elementary past).

After unwrapping my burger I took my first bite and desperately tried to experience the same bliss others have. Nothing. I continued on all the way to my last bite and halfway through my fries and still nothing. I thought the burger was “ok” at best. Not exactly something I’d crave for and definitely left me unsatisfied with respect to its hype. Everything about the burger was good, but if you line your walls, including your bathroom, with every single award winnable to making cheeseburgers, I need to experience a wow factor – something that will set you above the rest.

Collectively, as a total experience, I’d give this place an 82%. The place was incredibly clean, especially the bathroom. The décor felt more like a cafeteria rather than a restaurant. Would I recommend this place to a friend? Sure. In comparison to In N Out, 5 Guys is good change, but I’m still rooting for the home team and In n Out outdoes 5 Guys.

-Romulus

Open m!c night

Posted 07 Mar 2010 — by m!c
Category Lifestyle, Music

Got home from church and had dinner with the fam like every Sunday. This Sunday was going off like clockwork until just about 2 hours ago. I had this inclination to write something that was just for my viewing, but later turned into a blog entry for you to see. My sudden inclination came to me as some sort of epiphany! For the past few weeks, I’ve been interviewing for this consultant position in Cupertino, CA. With 3 interviews under my belt, I am feeling quite confident that the job is mine. I’ve done the hiring for Jamba juice during my 3.5yrs working there and understand the process; however, I think I was getting ahead of myself and thinking too much down the line. I was forgetting that you cannot succeed down the line unless proceed to create it! (I’m copyrighting this phrase in the blogasphere world – FIRST!!!) Lately I’ve been pretty stressed out regarding if I got the job or not so to calm my nerves and put me at ease, I turn to my iTunes and my hard drives filled with music. Along with my iTunes I have also been peeping YouTube for some pick me ups.

This is it for my epiphany that my eyes were supposed to see, while below is the evolution of that epiphany.

Music is an art form that utilizes sound as its medium of conveyance. To many people in many cultures music is an important part of their way of life. I see music as a soundtrack, if you will, that is never ending. Music is an integral part of my life, perhaps everyone else’s, that I can conjure up certain memories in my past and relate them to certain songs that came out around that time and now. According to a 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example, “There is no noise, only sound.” Kudos to him for acknowledging that simple notion of this art.

I’m not much of a dance besides the infamous waltz, cha-cha, and chi-chop from my few cotillions that I’ve taken part in. Dance is the connection with the masses through the interpretation of the music and what the artists are trying to convey. I have this ear for good music that is not only awe-inspiring and emotional, but a piece of work the transcends the literal meaning of the message and allows us to fully envelope ourselves within the music. Whether music is used to strengthen one’s self or it’s used to symbolize a significant moment in time through words and sound, one thing that remains constant is the gravitation to move to the music. From the Jersey Shore fist pumping to the ‘riding of the beat’ with the head nod, music has the force to will our bodies to go into some sort of motion that is natural, forceful, and complimentary to the music.

I passionately believe that the border between music and noise is always culturally defined—which implies that, even within a single society, this border does not always pass through the same place; in short, there is rarely a consensus. By all accounts there is no single and intercultural universal concept defining what music might be, except that it is ’sound through time.’

Recently (before I gave up FaceBook for Lent) on FaceBook, your boy djROMULUS posted our homie Subi on YT. He was interviewed by Movement Lifestyle and Kanauru Productions. After the quick interview, my boy Subi showed off his talent and did a sick choreo to Letoya’s Not Anymore. After viewing that vid, I was left in awe and watched the dance sequence several times.

So my fellow S4f’ers, I leave you with my boy Subi and another dope choreographer by the name of Pat Cruz (executive director of APT and The Company) doing with they do so effortlessly – fuzing music with motion.

“don’t follow your dreams, just lead them!”
~m!c

Bryan ‘Subi’ Subijano (Letoya – Not Anymore)

Pat Cruz (Ne-Yo – Don’t Worry About it)