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Sunday, February 19, 2006


Boring Week
Currently thinking: Dude, Red Green is funny,; Current music: Angelus by Hitomi Shimatani; Moon's Status: Wanning; Time of Post in Wisconsin: 11: 30 PM



My Life

Sorry, but I had to re place this post, it was kinda going weird for a second anyway.

Nothing new this week. Nothin Nothn' And I've ventured to other people's sites, and everybody's talking about when MyO crashed Thursday night. Yeah I was pretty mad about that too. My mother comes back from her Miami Cruise that she didn't take me on. And on that cruise she got to go to Radiator Concerts...and I love the Radiators. So anyway, I want to say something funny...umm...erm...uhh............. **slams head against desk** zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz oh and I'm watching the Red Green show. Never heard of it, well you will never will mu ha ha ha. Yep, it's going to be a boring week. I don't get monday off, yeah i know. I'm suppose to get it off because of President's Day, but noooo the school up here has to be strict. Even when they choose snow days. I know I know, being up in Wisconsin we are suppose to get a whole bunch of snow days. But nooooooooo we don't get a single one.



Reviews

Inuyasha: 3 out of 5

Samurai Champloo: 4 out of 5

Full Metal Alchemist: 4 out of 5



Current News

The goats are back honey...get the Tiger poop.

CANBERRA (Reuters) - A tiger's roar might be scary, but Australian researchers have found that the predator's poo is just as potent.
Researchers at the University of Queensland said Friday they had successfully tested a tiger poo repellant, warding off wild goats for at least three days.
"Goats wouldn't have seen a tiger from an evolutionary point of view for at least 15 generations but they recognize the smell of the predator," repellent creator Peter Murray said in a statement.
"If we can show this lasts weeks ... we've just tapped into probably a billion-dollar market. It's enormous," he said.
Murray said the repellant, made of fatty acids and sulphurous compounds extracted from tiger excrement, also worked on feral pigs, kangaroos and rabbits and might deter deer, horses and cattle too.
In an average year pest animals cause about A$420 million (US$311 million) worth of agricultural damage in Australia the government has said. Others put the cost in the billions, mostly from European imports such as rabbits, foxes and crop-choking weeds.

Video of the Week This one is Why Can't I by Liz Phair



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Sunday, February 12, 2006


sooooooooooooooo
Currently thinking: I know what it's like to be sad, Current music: In the Flesh?, by Pink Floyd, Moon's Status: Full



My Life

I am SOOOOOOOOOOOOO sorry for the late post. I had to go down to Chicago and talk to some old people. I slept most of the time, I only stayed awake when they were talking about when they were in World War II. Cause I'm intrested in that stuff. Anyway I got to have my moment by going to Hot Topic and getting a few things like manga and anime supplies. BACKLASH WAVE. whew, I wanted to say that all week. I don't think anyone got the mystery correct...it was Peter Peaver...I am too lazy right now to explain, maybe next week. Oh and I wore a skirt. FOR THE SECOND TIME IN MY FREAKIN LIFE



Reviews

Inuyasha: 4 out of 5 (okay okay, I know it was a miroku and sango lovey dovey but I got a new rating system and it is much better than my old one)

Samurai Champloo: 4 out of 5

Full Metal Alchemist: 5 out of 5



Current News

Texting Tips for Valentine's.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britons texting St.Valentine's Day love messages next Tuesday should be careful they don't send them to the wrong person. A poll of 3,000 mobile phone users that found 40 percent will be texting rather than sending cards and that one in four have misdirected a provocative text or photo.
Recipients of the unwanted texts include bosses or colleagues (9 percent) parents (3 percent) and perhaps most embarrassing of all -- ex-partners (2 percent).
The study for student phone service dot mobile revealed eight in ten 18-25 year olds have sent a flirty text message within the last year, with a third indulging in "text sex."
The survey found 60 percent of respondents had sent a flirty text to someone other than their regular partner although not without consequences for many of them.
Of those who admitted cheating, 65 percent had been caught out by their mobile, with a third saying their partner had read incriminating text messages.
With loved-up texters getting ready for the big day, dot mobile has come up with a few tips:
-- Keep flirty messages short.
-- Observe the two-day rule: get in touch after meeting someone within two days, no longer.
-- Do not drink and text.
-- Avoid over-use of emoticons and jargon.
-- "Xs" at the end of messages should not exceed three.
-- Be careful about picture messaging which others may get their hands on.
-- Adhere to the two text rule; Admit defeat if you have not received a reply after 12 hours and two texts.



Video of the Week yeah, I just quickly chose one and got out of there, I'm trying to download my own so yeah


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Sunday, February 5, 2006


so on
Currently thinking: What comes around, goes around, Current music: Revolution 9, by the Beatles, Moon's Status: Waxing



My Life

I see everyone got a kick about what happened last week. Well I'm back, and one day, I will have the whole gang back and we will do it again. I made it Sango and Miroku because of Tuesday's Episode this week. Anyway, I've had the best day, but the worst day, on Friday. As it turned out, my dog, Blue, was put to sleep. We had his funneral yesterday. I ended up making it a Japanese-style Funneral. I still look to the little bed I made for him and set it right next to the computer, he would always be right there when I'm having a writer's block and stuff that makes me go berserk on the computer. Like it freezing up and the internet being slow. The best part, believe it or not, was that I was in a bus crash. No, I didn't meet any celebrities or anything, but it was fun. Let's see if I can describe it, okay we hit a tree, the engine blew, a side-veiw mirror fell off, and the 7 of us who were all alone on the bus (except for the busdriver of course) had a much more fun than we did riding the bus. Although a few people said we are going to die, we just laughed the whole time after all the screams were done.

Oh, and I bet all of you know Valentine's Day is coming up. Well that's the whole reason why I changed my site theme, except for the fact I'm going to change it every month. Anyway, I was looking through my Whodunits book that I got for Christmas and I found a Valentine's Mystery. So I decided to write a contest, the people who get it right by the end of the week, will go through a second round. If there is only one, then there's our winner. The winner get's a special prize for their site like a banner or avatar of the theme they choose. So here it is; and this is credited to Hy Conrad, the author of the book. Oh and please PM me the answer, I don't think you want people reading your answer in the comment's box and cheating off it.

Pre-Valentine's Day Murder

It was the day before Valentine's Day and the police in the small college town were unprepared for any crime beyond the amourous escapedes of a few undergraduates.

Late that afternoon a patrol car canvassed Oakveiw, a small off-campus apartment building. The officers found the body of Gilly Tarpin, a homeless drifter. He was a nondescript man of normal build, lying in the shelter of an open garage bay. THe officers made an inventory of Gilly's possessions: a wristwatch (looking new, except for a vertical crease on the leather band inside the clasp), a box of chocolates (with half the contents eaten), and a crumpled pre-printed note saying "Be My Valentine."

The authorities assumed it was a natural death, caused by the exposure to the February chill. But then the mandatory autopsy came back. There was poison in the homeless man's system. An identical poison was found in the chocolates.

The police interviewed three Oakveiw residents, hoping for some clue as to why anyone would poison a homeless drifter.

"I used to talk to him," said Brick Darden, the school's star fullback. "He was always hanging around, bumming cigarettes and loose change. The guy had absolutely nothing, but he was harmless"

Sawyer Prescott III had a less charitable opinion. "He was a thief, " sniffed the heavyset millionaire student. "A ring disappeared from my apartment. The very next day I saw it in a pawn shop. The shop owner said he forgot who sold it to him, but I know it was that Gilly character."

Peter Peaver held the opposite opinion. "Sure he begged money," said the featherweight math major. "But Gilly was basically honest. We often forget to lock our apartments, and I never found anything missing."

"A homeless guy is poisoned with cany chocolates on the day before Valentine's Day," the homicide captain thought aloud. "I have a hunch how it happened-and a pretty good idea who did it."

Whodunit? And what made the captain suspicious? (you don't have to write an answer to the second question)

Also I just wanted to add this picture. I found it when I was looking for Miroku and Sango pictures, and this is one of my favorites.





Reviews

Inuyasha: 5 out of 5

Samurai Champloo: 3 out of 5

about Samurai Champloo, Joy(one of my off-line friends) and myself would like to say, Jin is scary with his glasses off

Full Metal Alchemist: 5 out of 5



Current News

Rails Missing; it's hard to keep track...

BERLIN (Reuters) - Thieves have dismantled and carted away some 5 kms (3 miles) of disused rail track close to the German town of Weimar, railway operator Deutsche Bahn said on Friday.
The railway operator said the thieves would probably sell the tracks as scrap metal with the damage amounting to at least 200,000 euros ($241,500).
Deutsche Bahn said it had noticed the missing track after the mayor of a town alongside the train line phoned in to check if the dismantling was planned.
"This was a major criminal operation, because you cannot simply take the tracks and carry them away," said a spokesman for the rail operator.



Video of the Week

Like I said, Miroku and Sango themed. All though I should wait until Valentines...GAH, nevermind. and also, I don't celebrate Valentines, but this was just fun to me. Song "Broken"



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Sunday, January 29, 2006


Currently thinking: blah blah blah Current music: While My Guitar Gently Weeps, by the Beatles, Moon's Status: Waning




My Life



























































Reviews

Inuyasha: 4 out of 5

Inuyasha: Akuma would like to point out that Shippou was using the Tetsusaiga when youkais (demons) can't use the Tetsusaiga

Samurai Champloo: 3 out of 5

Full Metal Alchemist: 5 out of 5



Current News

Akuma was sick so she couldn't find any good news during the week so we quickly chose one.

Chanting Love Spells

TOKYO (Reuters) - Police found a stun gun and tear gas Friday at the Tokyo home of a man who said he persuaded 11 younger women to live with him by chanting a spell, media reports said.

Police suspect he used the weapons to prevent the women, mainly in their 20s, from leaving, the reports said.

Hirohito Shibuya, 57, was arrested Thursday for allegedly threatening a 20-year-old woman who was reluctant to join the commune by telling her that if she left she would be turned to mincemeat, they said.

He denied threatening the woman, Kyodo news agency said, adding that he also allegedly told her he was a former senior officer in Japan's military with secret agents around him.

Shibuya, a bald, rotund man with bags under his eyes, has attracted heavy media attention this week after claiming he chanted a spell to attract the women.

He had married and divorced several of the women, who continued to live with him, the reports said.

Asked what the incantation was, he told a newspaper: "When you say it, even unattractive men become attractive. But I won't say it because if I do, I'll die."

Police confiscated several books on hypnosis from his home, Kyodo said.



Video Of The Week

Inuyasha: Back to Inuyasha videos...Kay, Pretty Fly for Inu...WHAT IS THAT SUPPOSE TO MEAN



from your friends, Inuyasha, Kagome, Kouga, Mugen, Fuu, and Jin. Without us, Akuma's site wouldn't be updated in time. Feel Better Akuma


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Sunday, January 22, 2006


Currently thinking: HOHEMHEIM ELRIC!!!! oh my freaking StarClan Current music: Shiki no Uta (Song of the Seasons), by MINMI, Moon's Status: Waning



Reviews

Samurai Champloo: 4 out of 5
Inuyasha: 4 out of 5
Full Metal Alchemist: 4 out of 5



My Life

When I watched Inuyasha, I knew he was going to bark (if you call that a bark) in the episode, but I forgot about it until he barked. And I learned that "Darkness in Kagome's heart" was the last episode Kouga is going to be in. If you can prove this is wrong, please tell me.

HOHEMHEIM CAME ON FULL METAL ALCHEMIST I AM SO HAPPY. The english call him Hohenheim but in Japan it's Hohemheim.

Kay, nothing exciting in my life during the week...



CURRENT NEWS Strange News that let's people who sit in the dark know what happened over the week,


Week's Topic: A guy who had more 'action' than the Blarney Stone (1-18-05)

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Scientists in Ireland may have found the country's most fertile male, with more than 3 million men worldwide among his offspring.
The scientists, from Trinity College Dublin, have discovered that as many as one in twelve Irish men could be descended from Niall of the Nine Hostages, a 5th-century warlord who was head of the most powerful dynasty in ancient Ireland.
His genetic legacy is almost as impressive as Genghis Khan, the Mongol emperor who conquered most of Asia in the 13th century and has nearly 16 million descendants, said Dan Bradley, who supervised the research.
"It's another link between profligacy and power," Bradley told Reuters. "We're the first generation on the planet where if you're successful you don't (always) have more children."
The research was carried out by PhD student Laoise Moore, at the Smurfit Institute of Genetics at Trinity. Moore, testing the Y chromosome which is passed on from fathers to sons, examined DNA samples from 800 males across Ireland.
The results -- which have been published in the American Journal of Human Genetics -- showed the highest concentration of related males in northwest Ireland, where one in five males had the same Y chromosome.
Bradley said the results reminded the team of a similar study in central Asia, where scientists found 8 percent of men with the same Y chromosome. Subsequent studies found they shared the same chromosome as the dynasty linked to Genghis Khan.
GENGHIS KHAN EFFECT
"It made us wonder if there could be some sort of Genghis Khan effect in Ireland and the best candidate for it was Niall," Bradley said.
His team then consulted with genealogical experts who provided them with a contemporary list of people with surnames that are genealogically linked to the last known relative of the "Ui Neill" dynasty, which literally means descendants of Niall.
The results showed the new group had the same chromosome as those in the original sample, proving a link between them and the Niall descendents.
"The frequency (of the Y chromosome) was significantly higher in that genealogical group than any other group we tested," said Bradley, whose surname is also linked to the medieval warlord. Other modern surnames tracing their ancestry to Niall include Gallagher, Boyle, O'Donnell and O'Doherty.
For added proof, the scientists used special techniques to age the Y chromosome, according to how many mutations had occurred in the genetic material over time. The number of mutations was found to be in accordance with chromosomes that would date back to the last known living relative of Niall.
Niall reportedly had 12 sons, many of whom became powerful Irish kings themselves. But because he lived in the 5th century, there have been doubts the king -- who is said to have brought the country's patron saint, Patrick, to Ireland -- even existed.
"Before I would have said that characters like Niall were almost mythological, like King Arthur, but this actually puts flesh on the bones," Bradley said.
When international databases were checked, the chromosome also turned up in roughly 2 percent of all male New Yorkers.



video of the week

Samurai Champloo video played to Creek Mary's Blood.




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Sunday, January 15, 2006


Currently thinking: ...I am so depressed... Current music: stalker, by the Pillows, Moon's Status: Full Moon



Full Metal Alchemist Reveiw:
5 out of 5

Samurai Champloo:
5 out of 5

Inuyasha:
4 out of 5



I don't know why or how, but after watching Fullmetal alchemist, I became so depressed. I don't know what to talk about. Wait about the fma, I like Lust even more. and please someone tell me what happened last week, cause I missed that episode.
Inuyasha...for the first time ever, I liked every scene Inuyasha was i



Current News

Ken Kesey's Magic Bus Being Restored





Quote from http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060113/ap_en_ot/kesey_bus_restoration

PLEASANT HILL, Ore. - Zane Kesey picks at clumps of moss and swirls of brightly colored paint and patches of rust covering the school bus that his father, the late author Ken Kesey, rode cross-country with a refrigerator stocked with LSD-laced drinks in pursuit of a new art form.

"This comes off pretty easy," Kesey says, a smile playing over his face. "It's amazing, some of the things that are coming out — things I remember."

He continues tidying the keepsake. "It's going to take a lot of bubble gum," he says.

For some 15 years, the 1939 International bus dubbed "Furthur" has rusted away in a swamp on the Kesey family's Willamette Valley farm, out of sight if not out of mind, more memory than monument.

That is where Ken Kesey — author of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," and hero of a generation that vowed to drop out and tune in with the help of LSD — intended it to stay after firing up a new bus in 1990.

But four years after his death, a Hollywood restaurateur has persuaded the family to resurrect the old bus so it can help tell the story of Kesey, the Merry Pranksters and the psychedelic 1960s.

"I read his books back in high school and through college," says David Houston, owner of the historic roadhouse Barney's Beanery in Los Angeles. "I just always thought he was a fascinating and brilliant man. The story of the bus was always very compelling. To find out it had been just left to go — I really wanted to restore the bus and tell its story to the world."

Houston hopes to raise the $100,000 he figures it will cost to get the bus running and looking good. The Kesey family will maintain control of the bus, though, taking it to special events.

"People think of a bus as transportation," Zane Kesey says. "No. It's a platform, a way to get your messages across."

Last fall, a group of old Pranksters hauled the bus out of the swamp and parked it next to a barn to await restoration.

"One of the things that is really optimistic for me is it's got full air in the tires from Cassady," says Kesey, referring to Neal Cassady, who was the wheelman in Jack Kerouac's "On the Road," and drove Further on that first trip. "Honestly, if the tires had been flat, I would have said, `Just leave it there.'"

The restoration will be a tough job. On a cold misty day, Houston, Zane Kesey and former Green Turtle bus mechanic Mike Cobiskey climb on ladders, peer under the hood, pick at paint and crawl underneath to look it over.

What they see is daunting. The body is badly rusted. The paint is peeled. The roof leaks. The engine, not original, and transmission have both been underwater. The original bunk beds and refrigerator are gone, but the driver's seat remains.

"The most important thing is the paint," Cobiskey says to Kesey. "I'm sure you have a thousand pictures of it."

"And no two are alike," Kesey replies.

"It's gonna go," says Houston. "It can definitely run. It shouldn't drive across country. But certainly it should be a living, healthy, valuable piece once we are done with it."

Bob Santelli, artistic director of the Experience Music Project in Seattle, tried to raise money to restore Further in 1996 when he was at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, but couldn't swing it. He did get Kesey to bring the newer incarnation to the museum.

"I consider the bus to be one of the most important icons of the '60s Counter Culture," says Santelli. "Inside that bus occurred many of the things the counter culture was all about, from a revolutionary perspective. That is mobility, freedom to be on the move, and to react to situations and create situations to react to, drug use and experimenting with drugs, and the importance of music in a cultural revolution."

Fresh from the stunning success of "Cuckoo's Nest," Kesey wanted to drive to New York City for the 1964 World's Fair and a coming-out party for his new book, "Sometimes a Great Notion," making a movie along the way.

"At first, a bunch of us were going to go in a station wagon," says Ken Babbs, one of the original Pranksters. "Then it was getting too big for that."

Fresh from the stunning success of "Cuckoo's Nest," Ken Kesey bought the bus for $1,250 from Andre Hobson in Atherton, Calif., a sales engineer who had outfitted it with bunks, a bathroom and a kitchen to take his 11 kids on vacation.

Hobson, who never saw the bus again, says he had no idea who Kesey was. "But I do know his check was good," he says.

At La Honda, Kesey's home in the Santa Cruz Mountains south of San Francisco, they installed a sound system, a generator on the back and went wild with the paint. Artist Roy Sebern painted the word "Furthur" on the destination placard as a kind of one-word poem and inspiration to keep going whenever the bus broke down. It wasn't until much later that he found out he had misspelled it. Just as the bus was constantly being repainted, somewhere along the line the Further sign was corrected.

The day they were ready to go, Ken Kesey recruited Cassady from a bookstore where he was working, Babbs recalls. The bus pulled out of the driveway with Ray Charles singing "Hit the Road Jack," and ran out of gas. That was quickly remedied, and down the road they went, Cassady spewing the speed-talking rap-babble that inspired Kerouac's writing style.

"For me and Kesey, too, we were trying to move into a new creative expression which was movie making, and being part of the movie," Babbs says. "This was all a tremendous experiment in the arts. We always figured we would be totally successful and make a lot of money out of it."

The wildly painted bus got stopped by the police, but with their short haircuts and preppy clothes, the Pranksters were never arrested. They carried orange juice laced with LSD, which was legal at the time. Kesey had been a guinea pig in government-sponsored LSD tests and was trying to turn the entire country on to it through events known as the Acid Tests.

The bus got stuck in an Arizona river. It stopped in Houston for a visit with author Larry McMurtry, who was with Kesey at the Wallace Stegner writing seminar at Stanford University when he wrote "Coockoo's Nest" in the early 1960s. The Pranksters jammed with a piano player in New Orleans and were ejected from a blacks-only beach on Lake Ponchartrain.

As they rolled through New York City, the Pranksters tootled saxophones and blew soap bubbles from the roof, and later stopped at Timothy Leary's Millbrook meditation center in upstate New York, where Kerouac sang a sad rendition of "Ain't We Got Fun."

The film and tape rolled constantly, but when they got back to La Honda, they could never get the two to synchronize. Author Tom Wolfe used the material for his book, "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test," but the movie lay dormant until 2000, when a digital editing machine made it possible and Kesey issued, "Intrepid Traveler and His Merry Band of Pranksters Look for A Kool Place."

"When people ask what my best work is, it's the bus," Ken Kesey said in 2000. "Those books made it possible for the bus to become.

"I thought you ought to be living your art, rather than stepping back and describing it," he said. The bus is "a metaphor that's instantly comprehensible. Every kid understands it. It's like John Ford`s `Stagecoach' with John Wayne in the driver's seat just like Cowboy Neal."

After one last trip, to Woodstock, N.Y., in 1969, Kesey put the bus out to pasture, where it served as a dugout for softball games. The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., expressed some interest in restoring the bus, but Kesey would never let it go. He towed it to the swamp in 1990 when he bought a 1947 bus for a whole new series of trips.

"People were always saying, `Is this the real bus?'" Babbs says. "And he would say, `Yes, there's only one bus, just like there's only one Starship Enterprise.'"

Kesey's widow, Faye, had reservations about restoring the old bus, but did not try to stop it.

"I kind of liked it in the swamp covered with moss and becoming part of the swamp," she said. "But I talked to everybody who had been on it. To a man they all wanted to see it restored.

"If not, it can always go back to the swamp. Nature does a pretty good paint job, too."



The video of the week is another Samurai Champloo that is being played to 'Breaking the Habit'








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Sunday, January 8, 2006


blah blah blah
Currently thinking: I'm Crazy, over the Rainbow, Current music: Goodbye Blue Sky, by Pink Floyd, Moon's Status: Waxing



Inu: hey everybody, I am Inuyasha, of course. My sister, Akuma, you might know her as InuyashaDream, is unavailable at the moment. So I, the great Inuyasha, will give you your weekly news that Akuma gives.

Akuma: INUYASHA, GET OFF THE DAMN COMPUTER.

Inu: ummmm...*scared*

Akuma: WHAT DID I SAY LITTLE BROTHER.

Inu: ummm got to go *runs out of room*

Akuma: Sorry about that, Inuyasha has been tring to be all cool and stuff this weekend. So anyway, Adult Swim put back a few animes on Saturday, but theres a problem. It's not anime saturday anymore, Inuyasha is on tuesday, Full Metal Alchemist is on Monday and Saturday, Samurai Champloo is on Wednesday, and Evangelion is on Thursday...of course (sometimes) Cromarte High School is on Friday.



Anyway, I couldn't watch FullMetal Alchemist so no review this week

Inuyasha, I thought it was creepy in a few parts, what really creeped me out was when Inuyasha was playing with Buyo *scene goes over and over in her mind, shivers* and the choir thing, I'M IN CHOIR, just to keep me busy, so that creeped me out, and I'm in theatre (or theater, I spell it Theatre) so I gave it, kill me if you like,

3 out of 5.

Samurai Champloo, well it was the same as last week so no good.



Okay, this week's video...a damn love video of Winery and Ed...ewwwww





Current News, Okay Current News is very new here so I will explain this, I will give like the current movies I watched and stuff. And I might only do this for like this week because I need to.

I watched a movie yesterday, and it just changed my life. It's called Pink Floyd the Wall movie. If you ever get a chance to see it, then watch it, but I need to tell you, it's rated R. It's about Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) life and made him insane. I really suggest you watch it.



Another Movie is Appleseed (2004 version), an anime movie *Quote from Back of Box* Earth's last city, Olympus, rose from the ashes of a global war on the backs of Bioroids, artifical clones who make up half the city's population. Under the strict guidence of a supercomputer, humanity's last survivors enjoy and idyllic peace, but only on the surface... Human terrorists within the military seek a return to power and clash with the government's ES.W.A.T. forces led by the legendary soldier, Deunan Knute, and her boyfriend who is 75% machine. Retrieving the Appleseed will end the conflict, and Deunan alone holds its secret. *UnQuote.* Okay so yeah, I like it and it's rated R as well





Okay I better wrap this up...

Inu: OH COME ON AKUMA, can't I get back on the computer.

Akuma: nope,

Inu: but I need to look something up

Akuma: I just don't want you calling me every second and asking me how to work the computer.

Inu: Keh





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Monday, January 2, 2006


DAMN IT
Currently thinking: End of vacation...damn it...wait...my human mother comes back from ChinaTown YAYS, Current music: Hello Goodbye, by the Beatles, Moon's Status: Waning

AGAIN ADULT SWIM TORMENTED US WITH NO ANIME SATURDAY FOR THE SECOND TIME. Sorry no review...and Samurai Champloo was getting good...i hope. WAAAAAA
Well welcome the new year. Damn it. DAMN...sorry I'm just so stressed again...well anyway here is the video of the week...FullMetal Alchemist theme this time. It is FullMetal Alchemist played to Cowboy Bebob's theme song

OH and my Christmas Presents, Meso Pretty, lipgloss from Japan
Japanese Lessons
Kimono bag
Forest Gump
King Kong...original
Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes
How they made Corpse Bride book
The Movies game.
Kimono Pillow
Kimono Dragon patch
Twilight Zone PJ pants(ORiGINAL TWILIGHT ZONE)
FullMetal Alchemist DVDs
Rockies Hoodie
Two Beatles CDs
And a lot more...can't remember them



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Saturday, December 31, 2005


HAPPY NEW YEAR
Currently thinking: GET THE HELL OUT OF MY ROOM YOU BASTARD...whoops..., Current music: Box of Rain, by the Grateful Dead, Moon's Status: Waning

I decided. what the hell, I am just gonna bore your time with pictures before the new year starts, remember all those...memories...first... I would like to celebrate the grateful dead.











And I sure won't forget Samurai Champloo...Look at Jinny Jin in the back...isn't he cutteee....sorry...I didn't say anything. INUYASHAWINDSCAR,IF YOUR READING THIS, I'M SORRY, PLEASE FORGIVE ME



And I know everybody remembers KOUGA-KUN. And how every little bit of my site was dedicated to him




And everybody knows of my Fullmetal Alchemist stage





and of course of my Evangelion love





even though I never seen all the episodes, scryed



Of course, FLCL



OH and my trip to the Rolling Stone Concert September 6th...and getting Ronny Wood's guitar pic ha ha



And if I forgot anything...STOP BOTHERING ME...I'M ALLREADY HEAD FULL





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Sunday, December 25, 2005


Christmas Presents and
Currently thinking: What in the World was Inuyasha thinking when he sent me 'Miso Pretty' thing, at least it's from Japan, Current music: Little Busters, by the Pillows, Moon's Status: Waning

Eh I ACTUALLY staid up to watch Adult Swim when I thought. "Wait a minute, there is no anime tonight." But they did have the two inuyasha movies, I think, I didn't stay up to watch them. So no review. Anyway, I got a lot of cool presents....I will list them tommorrow. And believe it, I was amazed by the coolness of my presents. See ya tommorrow...what...oh yeah the video of the week. Don't let me forget that ever. Anyway. It is one of my favorite characters of all time...NO IT'S NOT KOUGA. It's Jin from Samurai Champloo. It's being played to Rising from Disturbed.




MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL YOU ANIME FANS

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Fakir
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