Hello World! If you can see this, it is working. -Dongping


Rarely do I get a chance to talk about someone witty, charming, and funny, so I'll talk about Jamie Ryan instead.What can I say about Jamie Ryan that hasn't already been said about Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela, or Steve Jobs. The kid takes after my own heart for his adoption of "Brown people time," eating spicy food in suspicious establishments, and laughing awkwardly at my own jokes rather than seeking validation. Happy Birthday to the CoFounder of the great comedy club/Startup that never was! - Wahaj
As you know, I'm exactly the type of sap who would (and did) cry at the end of H-LAB, so it's hard not for me to type pages and pages about all the awesome memories I have of you and reasons I think you're one of the coolest people I've ever met. I'll stick to the highlights though - money matches, incredibly broken Catan games, Tasty Burger runs, i-Lab chats, creepily sitting outside of Mather waiting for people to stop playing some shit casual game and then asking them to let us into the Mather common room so we can finally play some Smash, examining the distribution patterns of coconut crabs in the Indian Ocean, trying to convince you to do stuff you don't really feel like doing and usually failing, and of course the transcendent tour de force in omotenashi that was Camp Jamie. See you next week, you filthy casual. - Jackson
Don't lie to me anymore. You must be L... Jamie L. Ryan. I know this is one of your aliases. Just kidding. Happy birthday!! Let's meet up one more before people start leaving!! - Hao-Kai Pai
Happy Birthday to the biggest scrub I know! May your future be frame-perfect! - Ore
Saucy. -Tommy
Re-treading the night
Small prize again small delay
Swiss Bakers at last
- Grieder
Jamie Ryan (born March 9, 1989), better known by the monomym Jaemee, is a South Korean singer and actor. Jaemee officially debuted on February 5, 2009 with his debut single "Spicy Ice Cream for the Rite of Spring" to battle the harsh winters of Cambridge, where he studied at Lesley University. He quickly rose to prominence in 2010 with his hit album "Needs More Spicy,"" but fell out of popularity in 2014 as he started sounding like Art Tatum on trombone. His main criticism in Korea was that "anyone who can move his arm that fast should really just play Starcraft."" -Yaniv