Nick Loui

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Have you ever Google’d yourself?  More and more people seem go be checking Google before hiring, etc… so I thought I’d try myself… Some things that came up…

My website

www.nickloui.com

My Facebook

My track times

Event 8 - 6:00 p.m. 
Boys 400 Meters 
Prep League Record - 50.0 Janak Chandrasona Pasadena Poly 2000 
Lane Name School Entry Time Mark Place

6 C Powell Webb 54.3 53.78 1
5 VVaidyanathan Prep 54 56.6 2
4 Matt Kleinart Prep 55 57.00 3
7 Nick Louie Prep 56.1 57.41 4

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La Canada Kiwani’s Club Meeting Notes from 2001

It was Terrific Kid Day (they sat in chairs that had balloons tied to them which, after last week’s debacle, could have been a mistake but wasn’t). Eric Johnson, Nick Loui, Meghan Miller, and Brittany Kang … and parents … joined us to honor these terrific kids! Resident photographer Philip Anderson took the pix. We’re told he’s a graduate of the Dick DeGrey School of Photography. Oh joy.

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Flintridge Prep E-News

career_day_thumbAlumni and Parents Sharing Knowledge 
The Career Day Assembly on September 20, 2007, organized by senior Nick Loui ’08, brought 19 alumni and parents to campus to speak to current students about their respective careers and professions.  Alumni participants included Amgen research scientist Noel D’Angelo ‘93, attorney Mark Geragos ’75, Rockstar Games video game designer Kris Roberts ’90 and The Walt Disney Company T.V. Specials vice president Cardon Walker ’77.

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An article written earlier this year about the new Ed Hardy store

Nick Loui, a freshman film major at Emerson, said Ed Hardy is not the kind of brand he sports. “It’s too rockish and overly visually stimulating. Let’s put it this way. If you were on acid it’d be nice to look at, but sober, there’s just too much going on,” he said.

Loui said he believes Ed Hardy has become too commercialized, since the owner, Christian Audigier, started the line from a tattoo parlor on Melrose Avenue and now it has evolved into a multi-boutique line in different states across the country.

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So, in other words— there’s no hiding from the world.