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Wednesday, September 8, 2004


Well all is well with the weather again. Michelle must be disapontied. She spent the last week on the bus talking about how we never have anything dangerous or violent happen were we live. I mentioned the dc sniper who was realy realy close to my old school and the ice storm we had in 99 (though granted she was in hollend then) and 96 (even if she was only six or seven) ect. ect. but she had various reasons why they didn't count. She says she wishes life was like her books and sence she doughts that it will be a romance book (she is obessed with romance) she would like the next best thing aka violence. Michelle is funny because all the books she reads are the same. The guy is tall dark and handsome. With curly brown hair and no facial hair exept for a 5 oclock shadow at somepoint. He has a tradjic mysteries past. Doesn't whant to get close to anyone. Is usualy a bodygarud policmen, or something that has to do with law informent or used to. And thats just the main guy I can explain far more. Jen just said her dad's house lost a bunch of shingles and part of his fence and a palm tree but thats it. He lives in florida. Well back to subject. Ummm...I had time to think about ceres that I read yesterday. It takes me time to think about things I read or watch before I can talk about them. Umm...I'm not exactly sure what I'm going to say but if you don't whant to here parts of ceres tis best you skip the rest of my post. Just a warning. I think volume 8 pretty much put the last nail in the coffen for anyone who whanted Aya to get with Yui. In the colums were the creator can write whatever she kept on talking about how hard she was working to get the different dialects correct. I feel kinda bad such things are lost in english. It was interesting though how obvious it was Toya was a different person even the way he was drawn. I think its because his eyes and mouth changed. I can't waite for 9 to come out in the US. I wonder when it does.
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