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Monday, April 17, 2006


Weekend is over... I'm sad... and tired...
When you read this post, just imagine that it's being told by someone talking very monotonous and slow. I'm tired, in a non-sleepy tired way...

As I sip away at my coffee I realise that I need to go to the bathroom...

That was random...

Well Easter weekend is just about over. I have to go to school tomorrow. Oh well, it won't be too bad. I can't wait to show my newest video! It turned out pretty good. I don't think it's my best, but I'm pretty happy with it.

I thought of another article (and another, and another, blah) idea that I would've already written by now but I need to go back to school and take out the manga just to make sure everything is how I think it is. It's going to be on Naruto, and I'm positive it's not going to be very well liked, just because I'm kind of bashing one thing about the characters in it. I don't hate Naruto, not at all! I like it! It's just there's this one thing that's been annoying me about it, and I want to see if anyone else thinks the same thing, or if it's just me. lol. Whatever.

Not much else happening to me. My anime club idea hasn't started yet. Last week I decided to wait until after the Easter long weekend, and now that I've thought about it more, I don't know if I'm going to go through with it. First is the fact that I might not get enough people to come. That's a biggie. But another thing is that I don't know if it'd be fun after a while. Because all that will be happening at them is people come and talk about anime they like, anything interesting, anyone's drawings, etc. Just anything related to anime. But I think that after a few weeks everyone would've shared everything, and then what? Maybe I'm just being paranoid or something.

Well, I'll see and maybe find out a bit more about what I'd have to do to get the idea around, then decide.


Quote of the Post: "We should be taught not to wait for inspiration to start a thing. Action always generates inspiration. Inspiration seldom generates action." - Frank Tibolt

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