New York City
Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:03:36 PM
So... The day started with going to the train. It took 3 minutes to walk from the front door to the far side of the train station. Then the train was a local one so getting to Hoboken took 35 minutes or something. train was in horrible condition ect, but we got there at least. Then "ferry" to NYC, but it didn`t take any cars so I don`t get why they call it a ferry.
Anyway, we got to NYC. It was just a whole bunch of NOISE. We walked towards the Bodies Exhibit, and then I was an A&F store, and walked in there, looked for Lisa`s shirt, found something but I wasn`t sure if it was the right thing, then walked out again. I`ll get the number and stuff, and then get it tomorrow.
Then we went into the exhibit and looked at at dead people. Absolutely horrible. All I knew when I entered was that they were Chinese. And I have heard that the people they execute in China, the Chinese government sells their organs to the US and stuff to use in operations. So that is what I am thinking entering this place, is it so surprising then that I felt like crap? I mean, these were PEOPLE, with like their brains, and muscles, and hearts, and lungs, and everything else as well, just standing there, without most of their skin, with these sometimes fake and sometimes real eyes, being, with no glass in between me and them! Creepy as hell, I tell you! Dead people! Like probably 20 or 30 of them!!! And the doctors have like cut them up to show us this and that ect, like they had this room with ONLY blood vessels, no bone or muscle or anyhting in between, just blood vessels. Eeeek! And they had so many BRAINS! HUMAN kind!!! real ones, their rightful owners died in 2005! Again: creeeeeeepy. They had this one guy, who they had sliced up into like 200 slices, like in a MRI scan, except for real, with some saw. Cut cut cut cut! This guy was was walking around less than one thousand days ago! Geeeez! So: in short, I hated it. Though one part was cool: They had one pair of healthy lungs. One pair of tuberculoses lungs, and one pair of smokers lungs. And what you see int he pictures is true, those smokers lungs were BLACK I tell you. And next the three pairs of lungs they had this big plastic box, where it said something like: Now you see the effects of smoking, drop your cigarettes here and stop right now. And they had! There were hundreds of packets of cigarettes! Jippi! But still, all in all, the whole thing was GROSS. They had a real brain you could touch. I didn`t. I didn`t go into the "fetal development" room either. They had a way around. So that was the exhibit.
Afterwards I didn`t feel like eating, so we went into a GAP store first and afterward I had an appetite. Then I texted Lisa for a bit. We ate chinese, fried rice, broccoli, and chicken. I didn`t eat the chicken. i think I`m gonna try to be vegetarian, and see how that works, like George did, except no chicken.
After that we walked a bit, and went into a store for like two minutes, I liked it there and wish I could have stayed longer... A picture is worth a thousand words...
I know it`s not the best picture, but it`s the only one I`ve got 
Then I was very happy the rest of the day even though it was HOT, like sweltering.
We jumped in a fountain. And then we walked back and took the ferry back to NJ. And now we`re gonna eat dinner, and then see HP5 at midnight.
Anyway, we got to NYC. It was just a whole bunch of NOISE. We walked towards the Bodies Exhibit, and then I was an A&F store, and walked in there, looked for Lisa`s shirt, found something but I wasn`t sure if it was the right thing, then walked out again. I`ll get the number and stuff, and then get it tomorrow.
Then we went into the exhibit and looked at at dead people. Absolutely horrible. All I knew when I entered was that they were Chinese. And I have heard that the people they execute in China, the Chinese government sells their organs to the US and stuff to use in operations. So that is what I am thinking entering this place, is it so surprising then that I felt like crap? I mean, these were PEOPLE, with like their brains, and muscles, and hearts, and lungs, and everything else as well, just standing there, without most of their skin, with these sometimes fake and sometimes real eyes, being, with no glass in between me and them! Creepy as hell, I tell you! Dead people! Like probably 20 or 30 of them!!! And the doctors have like cut them up to show us this and that ect, like they had this room with ONLY blood vessels, no bone or muscle or anyhting in between, just blood vessels. Eeeek! And they had so many BRAINS! HUMAN kind!!! real ones, their rightful owners died in 2005! Again: creeeeeeepy. They had this one guy, who they had sliced up into like 200 slices, like in a MRI scan, except for real, with some saw. Cut cut cut cut! This guy was was walking around less than one thousand days ago! Geeeez! So: in short, I hated it. Though one part was cool: They had one pair of healthy lungs. One pair of tuberculoses lungs, and one pair of smokers lungs. And what you see int he pictures is true, those smokers lungs were BLACK I tell you. And next the three pairs of lungs they had this big plastic box, where it said something like: Now you see the effects of smoking, drop your cigarettes here and stop right now. And they had! There were hundreds of packets of cigarettes! Jippi! But still, all in all, the whole thing was GROSS. They had a real brain you could touch. I didn`t. I didn`t go into the "fetal development" room either. They had a way around. So that was the exhibit.
Afterwards I didn`t feel like eating, so we went into a GAP store first and afterward I had an appetite. Then I texted Lisa for a bit. We ate chinese, fried rice, broccoli, and chicken. I didn`t eat the chicken. i think I`m gonna try to be vegetarian, and see how that works, like George did, except no chicken.
After that we walked a bit, and went into a store for like two minutes, I liked it there and wish I could have stayed longer... A picture is worth a thousand words...
I know it`s not the best picture, but it`s the only one I`ve got 
Then I was very happy the rest of the day even though it was HOT, like sweltering.
We jumped in a fountain. And then we walked back and took the ferry back to NJ. And now we`re gonna eat dinner, and then see HP5 at midnight.






Lisa CheahOrlyandsa # Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:26:18 PM
Totally forgot HP was today,I thought it was on the 13th.. Bugger!
I am going off to Denmark tomorrow night.
OOH, First you see Chinese people being chopped up and stuff. Then you ate Chinese!. ooooh. INTERESTING!!. Some of them might even be one of my relatives living in China!. TOO COOL!
P:S, I am not obsessed with the A&F polo, Just have money for new clothes. Got to spend on something right
Queen Messyennahoja # Tuesday, July 10, 2007 10:23:08 PM
Have not seen HP yet though... but will
Yes, very interesting... Not too cool, but you have a nice way of looking at it. Ugh, to get a tan I have to be outside, too hot.
So I`ll try my best
Magnar FHmagnarfh # Tuesday, July 10, 2007 11:47:32 PM
Been at beach today, was weird. First it was way foggy, could hardly see, then it was nice..
I got sunburned, blah!
Catzy # Wednesday, July 11, 2007 8:51:44 AM
It´s just too gross
But I want your weather!! AA! Not only is there no sun inside, I have to work in 4 degrees everyday! I walk around in stylongs, scarf, fleecesweater and gloves! How wack is that?
And now I´ve got a cold too. Ugh.
Queen Messyennahoja # Wednesday, July 11, 2007 2:43:51 PM
You in Florida already, Mag? Moooohahahaaaa! I didn`t get sunburned!!! Remember to shcmear goop on yourself (the jewish american way of saying puttign on suntanlotioin)SPF 15 is enough for everything that isn`t shoulders, upper back, or face. They should get 30 or 45... Most people think the exhibition is cool, but not me.. And not Sof, so I know I`m not alone
Queen Messyennahoja # Wednesday, July 11, 2007 2:46:35 PM
Thomassupertomtom # Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:54:02 AM
That Bodies Exhibit seems nasty! When I read "Bodies Exhibit" at first, I went "haha, that sounds like -SHIT!". In my opinion, that's something which shouldn't go outside the lab.
But don't they rot? :S
Oh, and it's called a "ferry", because it ferries people. Simple as that.
Queen Messyennahoja # Thursday, July 12, 2007 11:48:09 AM
It was very professionally done. They had preserved them very well, and you had to get real close (3 or 4 centimeters) to smell anything whatsoever. I`m so happy you all (almost) seem to be agreeing with me!
I never knew.... strange... One other thing I never knew (this one is way more basic knowledge) Is that it`s called an external hard-drive, not an external hard-disk. I should have been able to soak that up before....
Thomassupertomtom # Friday, July 13, 2007 10:01:13 AM
Queen Messyennahoja # Friday, July 13, 2007 3:01:21 PM
I "Messy place" or "V" ect, a hard disk or a hard drive? Are there such things as hard disks at all? If not, shy the h**did 5 think there was?