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Rod was asked me to tell this story, so I guess I will.
When I went to the beach to meet Rod, I parked by this big tent. I called him to see where he was, and he mentioned he was by lifeguard #24. However, I was right by #24, but didn't see him.
I gave him some insight on my position. I looked around, and saw a sign on the big tent. I looked quickly and said, 'I'm right by the UCLA ASIA club tent.' He then notified me that he was a couple pits next to it.
When I got there, Rod asked me about the ASIA club, asking if any of the girls were hot. He was pretty excited to know that we were pretty close to a bunch of Asian hotties. I told him that weirdly, I didn't see any Asians at the tent. Pretty unusual, since it WAS the ASIA club. In fact, it looked like it was a bunch of white people. So we speculated that maybe the ASIA club was actually for people who appreciate Asians, or people with an Asian fetish. Later, a group of Asians set up their pit next to us (which made Rod squeal in delight). We figured that they were part of the UCLA ASIA group.
So we told everyone that was meeting us that we were by the UCLA tent. No one had a problem finding us.
Later on, we heard some drums, and figured that it was just some kids banging on some bongoes or something. We made a couple jokes about people stripping down and chanting around the bonfire. Then the sound got louder. I went to go and check it out, and it turns out that the sounds were coming from the UCLA ASIA tent. Interesting, since the music and drum beats were VERY American Indian sounding. And the chanting, too. They started chanting. I went closer, and it WAS American Indians playing the drums and singing. Then I looked at the sign again, and it turns out that it was the UCLA AISA group - American Indian Student Association.
Hee hee. I read too fast. Anyway, after some research, it turns out that the AISA group is open to everyone (since the American Indian population is only about 1% of the UCLA students). It also includes a mentoring program, which anyone can be a part of, which accounts for the crowd at the tent...
So yeah...That's my story. Though I'm sure that there's a group at UCLA for white people that love Asians, too...
Posted by Yano at June 8, 2004 01:50 PMWhat a great group that is. Many of my friends at UCLA were a part of a group like it in the 90's :)
Posted by: amanda on June 8, 2004 03:34 PMI'll start my own "White People Who Love Asians" club!! Nah, I'm just playin' - I just dig cool people no matter their background.
That is a funny story though!
Posted by: Lara on June 9, 2004 02:38 PMI LOVE ASIANS. Asaian women are the hottest on earth. Percect skin, hair and bodies.
Posted by: brian on July 8, 2004 05:05 PMSeems men that think Asian women are attractive all turn out to be dorks.
Posted by: Dorks on October 12, 2004 01:42 PMasians definatly kick ass
Posted by: canadian man on October 22, 2004 07:07 AM