Sheer madness at Pacific Mall and I’ve made into the “fastest growing blogs” on WordPress!
Well folks, I hope you people got on what you had wanted for Christmas. The biggest gift that I have is the Sumi & Quatchi plush dolls that my sister and her friend gave to me and the concert tickets for the Angels & Airwaves concert in Toronto, which I intend to attend on February 22nd, 2008. It’s not those I had just wanted for:
My friend Bobby Foley has mentioned on his blog that I had made the grade: I’m listed at #6 on “The fastest growing blogs” on WordPress. Since this blog started two months ago, Viewership is slowly but surely growing by the tens of hundreds per week. This is partly that I added tags to all major search engines and the fact that I made some interesting posts that really appeal to me and I want to give a “second opinion” on the current event. It’s a far out cry from my old LiveJournal blog, no one seem to leave any comments on my blog postings and the fact that I just don’t have the time to update it.
Anyways, changing gears now and it’s another busy year down at Pacific Mall in Markham (an Asian-themed shopping mall on Kennedy Rd. and Steeles Ave.). The parking lots are very crowded, it’s simply impossible to find a spot on their parking lots. Some people took at least 20 minutes or more to find one. But despite this, the mall enjoyed very high attendance. It’s not Pacific Mall who’s reaping in the benefits, 5,000km (3,045 Miles) way in a city called Burnaby, B.C., another Asian-themed mall called the Crystal Mall opens it’s doors too - just to cather the non-Christian crowd, like Pacific Mall.
If you people didn’t recall from my last blog posting, it’s anyone’s guess if those two malls are going to break the law if they kept opening on Christmas every single year. Just like the song by the Plain White T’s, “Finally it’s our time now….it’s our time now……” The people who visit those shopping malls however, don’t mind at all. They all need to find a place to gather around. Just like the song by a band called Angels & Airwaves, “Everything’s, Everything’s Magic.”
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