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Monday, December 20, 2004


   One down, seven hundred million to go
So, I finished up my Bestest Friend's gift today...er...make that yesterday! All that's left is for me to get the frame and it will be finished! *Whoo-hoo*

Man, I feel so hyped up for some reason. And it's some half hour after midnight. I should be exhausted and falling asleep! *doink* But instead I'm wanting to go around talking, making weird sound effects, and just all around acting like I have a screw loose.

Don't get me wrong, I know I have a screw loose, but acting more nutters than usual.

Sam - *thbbbt*
Fred - *rolls eyes*

Anyways. So, I re-read my two volumnes of Angel Sanctuary and am going to re-read the Inu-Yasha that I have, even though I have to get up early tommorrow.

I'm having more ideas for my novel, but it would involve me rewriting the beginning a bit, but I don't want to do that until I actually have a first draft finished. So I think I'm just going to go as is and then completely remodifiy/revise it when I actually finish it. I guess you could say that the vision keeps changing and that the characters keep informing me of different things *blargh*

Sam - "And she still hasn't done a darn thing about our story!"

On the even brighter side, I only have a few more presents to get and do up and I'll be finished! Yea!

Ladyhawke, starring Rutger Hauer, Matthew Broderick, and Michelle Pfeiffer, directed by Richard Donner, 1985, rated PG-13.
A man and a woman are in love, but an evil Bischop has cursed them so that they are "always together, eternally apart." She is a hawk by day, he is a wolf by night. Never the two can see each other as they are except at the moment right before change. *sorrowful sigh* Now, with the help of Phillip the Mouse, they have a chance to break the curse!
Phillip has absolutely wonderful lines, and I wish I had his relationship with God because it's just grand, super, and utterly brill!
"*unh* It's just like coming out of Mother's womb. God, what a memory."
"I know I promised to never steal again, LORD. But I know that you know what a weak willed person I am."
"I told the truth LORD! How am I suppose to learn right from wrong if you keep confusing me?"
-all courtesy of the Mouse
"I have wounded bird!" - Phillip
"Bring it in, bring it in, we'll dine together!" - monk
"We can't eat this bird!" - P
"Why not? Oh God, is it Lent again already?" -m

*laughter*

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