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Saturday, March 25, 2006


In the eternal words of Shinmaru: ~

Shimmy-Loo: There's a couple of movies I've seen lately that I could talk about, which in turn would give you something to comment on and it'd be a win-win situation :o

Becksicle: Need an aspirin?/Hope you had a blast on your birthday, daaaahling~

Sarah: I foresee a future for me as a 'bag lady'.

John: Beware the moon!~

Mindwhore: KAPOW~

Badness: Mooooooooo~

Liam: My younger sister absolutely loves that movie and had me watch it. Bonkers. Fun bonkers.

Charlie: I need spring. Very badly.

Asukiness: Roger. Commence operation Poste Fatale. Roger Out.



Evil: And you're shexy :3

Shabam: Rectify is an amusing word when you're tired >>

Azure: What were you waiting for? For me to grow intellect? I thought you'd already established my low standard.


In any case, here's something to chew on:

I've made the 50 minute walk to my sisters every other day. It's very refreshing. So far I've taken the bus back out of laziness but once the weather turns around I'll probably do the full round.


All of the sisters were here today, along with Angela's boyfriend Martin. There was food, dessert and Bubble Bobble. Unfortunately for Eleine there was also some bad news on her jop/study plans. We're gonna try to help out in any way we can and hope it can be worked out some other way. She could do with the break.


Speaking of Eleine. She told me she'd found this old resolution we'd penned, many years ago, and suggested we make a new one. Both of us have indulged a bit too much in candy and need some kind of anchor (Copyright Adam). Inspired by nostalgia I made a rough draft, though by the time Eleine looked at it she had just received the bad news, so we'll talk about it more tomorrow when we've planned to bake. If she's up for it.


For many years I've searched far and wide for "The City of Lost Children" (La cite´ des enfants perdus), which I obviously can't spell in French. In the mail yesterday there was a magazine from the Science Fiction bookstore, in which they advertised it for sale! Maybe that wasn't a good sentence. I'm pretty sure I had a dream where people confessed that my English wasn't as good as they'd told me it was and that it actually kinda sucked. ANYWAY. That movie is so awesome and it'll be nice to finally be able to see it repeatedly.

Another movie I need to get is ... uhm, the English title eludes me. But Kevin Bacon is in it and there are monsters beneath the surface that senses vibrations above ground and attacks/eats people. It's considered a B-movie, from what I can tell, but it's an A-movie to me. Fun movie.


Still waiting for news on the job application, which will come in a week or two. I applied two days after the job was advertised and it had a month run before they make a decision, so yeah. It'd be a good idea to look at alternative options. Ah well.


I'm working on getting stuff mailed but it's hard to find something for Tori. As the famous line goes: "What do you get for a woman who [seemingly] has everything?".


It's been years since I've owned, and even less worn, a bathing suit. But maybe that'll change. I've ordered a piece in any case, then we'll see if I get around to wearing it. Seeing as I don't believe myself being capable of pulling off a bikini, I've gone for mini shorts and a top. Hard to describe but there you go. It looked comfortable and since I'm not out to paw on guys for attention (which'd be fruitless *bites tongue*) it'll be perfect.


I bought two pairs of sneakers. They were the same price as one pair of brandname sneakers would be, so now I have both outdoors and indoors ones. Usually my sneakers start off as indoors only but then I get lazy and start wearing them for outdoor. But that won't be a problem now. Hurrah~


Psych me?; it's always interesting to see yourself through others eyes.

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Friday, March 17, 2006


Give me a ticket to an aeroplane

MC: .... I know you updated recently, but did I comment? It seems that I've a tendency to write a comment, preview it and then close the window without submitting it *head desk* Thanks for that linky ^__^

Becksy: *glomp of eternal fandom* My lips are sealed .... until I've read through it all anyway >:P Then I'll proceed to blabber like a fool about how awesome you are :3

Sarah: We love it when you're bad. I hope you do get a job and get your homework done in time *snuggles*

Shimmy-Loo: O___O I'll keep looking, but thanks. lol

John: I'll invent a time-machine, go forward a couple of years and marry you. Or I'll just stay in this time and fawn over how adorably sweet you are to me :p

Azure: Thankee and, uh, your secret is safe with me. Or something.

Shabam: And it's easier to do small things here and there, as opposed to saving the world and having to buy milk afterwards :p

Boo on the error with the PM's.



I could go on about how certain movies are so hilarious, give quotes as examples as to why I think so and demand that everyone at least gives it a thought the next time they're in the video store .... but not today :p

Eleine went along with mom today to the old apartment, which needs to be cleaned out before any viewings can be scheduled, so Juliette spent the day with me. Much of the time was devoted to playing Bubble Bobble (yay!) and watching movies ("Bubble Boy", "Curse of the were-rabbit"), though I did sneak in some cooking in between the two activities. While we did get a fair bit of work-out from the insane amount of laughing, I felt like going for a walk. To buy candy. Ahem.

The weather outside was really nice, almost spring-like. According to the weather forecasters spring won't be coming any time soon and that makes me sad. Oh well. I'll enjoy the sunshine while waiting for the warmth.

When we'd found the goodies at the store and went to pay for them, there was this woman in front of us with a trolley overloaded with groceries. I'm talking serious grocery mountain here! At one point [while the cashier registered items] she tried to start with packing some of the stuff, since there was hardly any room for anyone elses stuff on the conveyer belt. Me being the service minded person I am couldn't resist helping her out by picking up the remaining groceries up from the trolley and onto the belt. She really appreciated it but I could tell that doing that little favour was like filling up a glass of water to one person when there's 2000 more in line. Why not be a really good samaritan if you're gonna be one? That's what I thought. And offered to help her bag the remaining stuff (which filled about 5-6 paper bags).

This poor woman had never experienced anyone giving her a hand before when she'd done this kind of heavy-duty shopping and was probably quite shocked that I, a total stranger, threw myself so eagerly to her aid XD But she was very appreciative and it was a lot of fun throwing myself into super-helper mode. Service minded? Me? :p

Doing small stuff like that has always made me really happy, though. Some people want to cure cancer or do something big to help out. Me, I'm satisfied with packing groceries or delivering the morning paper to folks. Small and intimate things that still bring plenty of happiness :)

Speaking of happiness: there was a very nice surprise in store for me when I went to withdraw some money earlier today. Cash hasn't been flowing the way it used to lately and I was scraping every penny/cent/öre for the upcoming homeopath visit this month, so imagine my utter astonishment when my receipt said there was close to 5 times more money on my account than last time I checked!!! It's almost 3 months worth of unemployment fundings which finally came through [after much confusement over papers]. With that kind of extra cash I could afford a certain trip but stuff and stuff. Still! Retroactive money is so sweet 8-)


Before I sign off for today, I'd like to apologise to someone who didn't get a reply to their PM. Things were going back and forth on the issue (the web auction) and it felt more sensible to wait until things were settled to answer. At the same time I wasn't even sure if it needed an answer, but there's always common courtesy to uphold.
So thanks. May the Force be with you.


Does anyone know when the myotaku pm's will return to normalicy? It'd be nice to be able to send pm's through here again, ya know.

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Monday, March 13, 2006


   Liam: As happy as it would make me to see his inbox flooded with spam, a smile from you would make me even happier =)

Blackjack: "Sorry but I just want to slap him in his ugly mug and tell him to cheer up and stop whining." <-- And that's what makes him and I so alike =D

Becky: Rawr *snuggles and purrs* I can't get your amazering story out of my head now. It's addictive!

John: Yeah, it is a waste of time getting worked up about it, but there are circumstances *will explain further down*

Evil: And then put it on fire, afterwards? *sneakily puts a box of matches in her backpocket*

Sara: I heart Sara. Tremendously. So does a plushie of mine =)

Sarah: Will you be my bodyguard? :3



So! There were bids on my auctions. Legit ones. But mom didn't know that. All she knew was how some random dude was trying to mess with her daughter. This caused a big deal of stress when a guy called and wanted to speak to me about the phones. She thought it was the dude, while I hadn't registered that any contant with the buyer would be over the phone (usually it's done through email). Cue mild chaos and raised voices. On my part.

Mom was already really upset about the whole "man of GOD" portion of this tale and it took some explaining to get her up to speed about how the auction works. It doesn't help matters any that she had a rather rough childhood, experiencing a lot of darkness and downright evil, which has tainted her heavily. I try to remain as 'naive' as possible, believing in the best of outcomes, so there's a huge clash whenever something unpleasant happens. Mostly because I get angry at how she's suffered through such atrocity, but moreso because she's usually right and I don't want to end up where she's arrived. That's not to say I'm turning a blind eye to everything gone wrong in this world or the dangers that are present. I just relish in what's still good and refuse to let the bad hinder me. Too much.

That's kind of hard to do, though, all things considered. A shame that an attempted and failed rape had to have such a negative aftermath. Grrr.

Still! The phones have been paid for, and will soon have new owners. As long as the psycho dude doesn't make more fuss, everything will have had a good ending. And that's what matters.


Something else that brightened up the day considerably was having the two sisters over. Eleine pointed out that the video store I was going to today (to introduce myself and explain that they needed me to work there) were actually looking to hire! Boy did that get me rushing around like mad, trying to find the reference my former employee had written. It took me a while to locate it, what with the move messing up my register of where things are, and once I found it I couldn't get into town fast enough ^_^;;;

Eleine was nice enough to drive me to the job center, where I filled out the application and sent it via email. After that we swung by the video store to hand over the reference paper (which couldn't be emailed and I thought it'd be nice to have the owner meet me in person, however brief).

Then we went home, had some delicious chicken, followed by tasty dessert and lastly Juliette and I had a blast, as always, playing Bubble Bobble =)


I may whine when things are down but
I make sure to sing even louder when they're looking up.


PS: Where does one go to buy licensed [legit and preferably decently priced] anime on the web? And is PeaceMaker Kurogane available in a box set?

*plots to stalk Dagger's brilliant brains*

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Sunday, March 12, 2006


From: revchristophersmith2006@yahoo.com Sat, 11 Mar 2006 23:14:11 -0800 (PST)

Hello Seller,
So when are you going to make the shipment of the item to my assign location
i have issued out the payment of the 2phones and my agent said that you have not yet
send the shipment information to them that is why the money is still pending,so go and make the shipment of the item before i report you to tradera auction site so that they can take a necessary step and i will not like to offend you that is why i am still waiting but if i call my payment agent by monday and the agent still tell me that they have not receive the shipment information you will be reported because the money have been deducted from my account and cannot be refunded this the payment agent customer care feedback@paypalintls.com
Thanks


:]



Did I disappoint you or let you down?
Should I be feeling guilty or let the judges frown?
'Cause I saw the end before we'd begun,
Yes I saw you were blinded and I knew I had won.
So I took what's mine by eternal right.
Took your soul out into the night.
It may be over but it won't stop there,
I am here for you if you'd only care.
You touched my heart you touched my soul.
You changed my life and all my goals.
And love is blind and that I knew when,
My heart was blinded by you.
I've kissed your lips and held your head.
Shared your dreams and shared your bed.
I know you well, I know your smell.
I've been addicted to you.

Goodbye my lover.
Goodbye my friend.
You have been the one.
You have been the one for me.

I am a dreamer but when I wake,
You can't break my spirit - it's my dreams you take.
And as you move on, remember me,
Remember us and all we used to be
I've seen you cry, I've seen you smile.
I've watched you sleeping for a while.
I'd be the father of your child.
I'd spend a lifetime with you.
I know your fears and you know mine.
We've had our doubts but now we're fine,
And I love you, I swear that's true.
I cannot live without you.

Goodbye my lover.
Goodbye my friend.
You have been the one.
You have been the one for me.

And I still hold your hand in mine.
In mine when I'm asleep.
And I will bear my soul in time,
When I'm kneeling at your feet.
Goodbye my lover.
Goodbye my friend.
You have been the one.
You have been the one for me.
I'm so hollow, baby, I'm so hollow.
I'm so, I'm so, I'm so hollow.

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Saturday, March 11, 2006


Thanks everyone for your wonderful support. The guy hasn't sent a reply nor has he placed a bid in my auction so I'll notify the staff and give them a heads up.

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Adam recommended a test a while back. I bookmarked it and finally got around to taking it. He was right in saying that it blew all other tests out of the water...... Well, actually, he only said it was cool and to check it out. Basically the same thing, though. Yes.

Anyway, if you want to you can go here (copy and paste into your browser of choice) http://personaldna.com/psychyou-psychme.php?for=28dd19b32345 to see my results and 'psych me'. Or yourself, for that matter.

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Saw "Walk the line" yesterday and it was surprisingly good. Mr Phoenix and Ms Witherspoon did a grand job with their singing; the overall soundtrack made my ears smile and none of the actors annoyed me. Very enjoyable.

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Reading old PM's is interesting. You see the things said in them in a different light after some time have passed. Mhm.

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I never had the 'what's this, what's that, how does that work, why, why not?' phase when I was young. It's being made up for these days when all sorts of questions pop up and I really have to fight myself not to ask them. They're mostly very inane and pointless to throw out there at this stage. So I spare those who'd be prodded the bother. Curse my passionate interest in the human psyche.



Mah room

Directly to the left, in my room, is my desk (here's a better view of it with the awesome chair) and on the bed you can see my newest [unnamed] plushie friend.

My tv, as well as the 'buddy/knick-knacks display' cabinet, is aptly placed where I can admire them from my bed. And if I look out my window, I can contemplace whether or not my neighbours are nazis or not.

Somehow this room comes off as smaller than my last (probably due to the positioning of the furniture), but at the same time it's far more cozy. Now I just need to find some good frames for the two wonderful drawings my dear friends have sent me and 'knock them up'. So to speak. The frog purse Slick sent me has been temporarily placed on the lamp next to my bed, until a better one is found for it. It's nice to wake up to that sight, though.

..... Suddenly feeling a strong urge to re-arrange the cabinet. *gets off her awesome chair*

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Thursday, March 9, 2006


   Behold my spirit breaking.....
Here follows a copy and paste session from my e-mail inbox; the only alterations made is the senders' e-mails being italiced and his phonenumber removed:


Hello Seller,
I am Rev.Christopher Smith from nottingham but am presently in chaina
for a business trip i will like to purchase this your item for my son
who study foriegn language in west africa and also i will like you to
tell me the present condition, the total cost plus the shipment cost of
the item to the location
My Regards,
Christopher Smith



(to which I reply:)


Hello.

The total cost would be 1000 Swedish Crowns (that includes the price for the phones and all the extras + shipping). Both phones are in excellent condition and work splendidly.

Regards,
Mikachu.


(Now here's where things start going haywire:)


Hello Seller,
I have issued of the payment ofyour item and the money have been deducted from my account so go and make the shipment of the item to the location and mail paypal customercare feedback@paypalintls.com the shipping information for verification so that the paypal agent will be able to credit your account with money immediately.
Thanks



(I also receive an e-mail that look very authentic but I've had no experience with PayPal before so I can't tell for sure.)


Dear Mr Smith,

I fear there has been a misunderstanding here. You asked for information about the price and condition of the phones, which I gave you, but there was no deal made in which I promised to sell them to you. Furthermore, I've not given any kind of instruction on payment so you jumped the gun in using PayPal, especially since I don't have an account with them and only accept payment to my bank account.

Again, I'm sorry about the misunderstanding and if you are indeed interested in purchasing the phones, place a bid in the auction and we'll take it from there.

Sincerely, Mikachu.


(But that didn't work:)


Hello Seller,
I am really sorry for that i am a new member at the auction site and i dont know how to bid on the item that is why i offer additional money to the payment i made instead of biding on theitem am really sorry for any inconvenience but i have make the payment and the money i issued have been deducted from my paypal account which cannot be refunded to my account so mail paypal agent feedback@paypalintls.com
With your bank details so that the agent can credit your account with amount you can also call me on my number +------------.................
My Regards
Rev. Christopher Smith.



(Let's try this again:)


Dear Mr Smith,

I'm truly sorry for the troubles caused by this misunderstanding. PayPal has been contacted and hopefully we'll be able to sort everything out so you can get your money back.

If you're unsure on how Tradera works, they've got a link on their page with information in English. Simply click the English flag in the upperhand corner and it'll take you to this address: http://www.tradera.com/service/eng/service/tradera_school.aspx

Once PayPal gets in touch with me on how to solve this matter, I will notify you immediately.

Regards,
Mimmi.


(Angry? No. Uncomfortable with how things were 'progressing'? Yes. That soon changed:)


Hello Seller,
How told you that the money is unrefundable because the amount have been deducted from my account and will be credited into you account immediately you make the shipment and mail them with the shipping information
i warn you dont try to scam a man of GOD
Thanks........



(Wtf, anyone? Oh and I should probably mention another e-mail I got in the middle of all this:

Dear Announser,
Am Mike John from UK the CEO of MIKE & CO ELECTRONICS, Am
interested in purchasing 2 QTY of this item which i will be sending to my
new appointed MANAGER in Nigeria via POST OFFICE(REGISTERED MAIL) so i
will be sending the payment for the item via Money order (BidPay) in
which you will recieve the confirmation mail of the payment from the
BIDPAY AGENT. As soon as you recieve the confirmation i would like you to
ship out the item as soon as possible,so i want you to send me your full
NAME and ADDRESS and the COST of the ITEM including the SHIPPING COST
OF THE ITEM to NIGERIA via POST OFFICE(REGISTERED MAIL) and your MAIL
ADDRESS. For me to submit it to the bidpay for the payment.I wait for
your mail....

Thanks,
Mr Mike John

...... Please tell me I'm not the only one raising BOTH eyebrows at this?)



I am highly offended by your remark, indicating that I'm trying to scam you. From the very first e-mail I have been nothing but honest and straightforward. You have cornered me into a very uncomfortable position and for you to then behave like this is not what I'd expect from someone who claims to be a man of God.

There are many con artists on the internet and I can assure you that I am not one of them. Their cowardly ways, which inflict suffering onto their victims, is why I'm going to such great lengths to prevent being ripped off myself.

It is against Tradera policy to deal with an auction as you wish me to do. In order for me to sell you these phones, you must have made a bid on the auction and be the highest bidder. This isn't me trying to scam you out of money, it's simply the rules of this action site and I'm not willing to risk my good name because of a misunderstanding on your part.

Once again, I am not trying to rip you off. I am really sorry that you didn't investigate further how Tradera works and now suspect me of foul play. If you are indeed earnest in your claims to want to buy these phones, all you have to do is sign up and place your bid. It would be a gesture of good faith for you to do so.

- Mikachu.



I am totally and completely clueless when it comes to PayPal, but after a quick browse (just now) I read the following on their customer service pages:

"Q: I sent money about a month ago, but it has been returned. Why?

A: PayPal cancels unclaimed transactions after 30 days and returns the funds to the sender's account. If you sent a payment to someone and that person has not claimed the money, you may attempt to resend the money again using PayPal's Send Money tab. You may also want to contact the recipient to ensure the payment will be claimed."

From the tone of the guy who's wanting to buy the phones off me, and the e-mail I got in response from 'PayPal', I got the impression I HAD to send him the phones because he wouldn't be refunded. But according to the above statement, he could get it back if it isn't claimed by me, right?


Le sigh. Any input would be highly welcomed. Aside from the ones that include reinforcing my stupidity and death by laughing. I don't want to get in trouble and the last thing I wanted was to cause trouble. Then again, I'm Mimmi. With a knack of wrecking even the simplest things.

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I spare you all the sappy lustings of my overdramatic heart

Trying to sell stuff via internet auctions has proved to be a truckload of bagage filled with hassle. Blah.


Uhm, is it Tuesday today. Right? Yeah, of course it is >____>

So basically, here follows pictures from the apartment:

We start off at the entrance, turn around, go left into the kitchen where we eat, which is adjacent to mom's room (she's not feeling well either so there's no picture of the room itself), go back to the hallway, see my door but spot the bookshelves ,to the right, lining the wall in the living room (where there's a fireplace) and go into dad's room, in which you can access a closet passage. And just beyond two (!) mattresses .... is my room.

(Dad snores loudly, so I had the brilliant idea of blocking the sound with a mattress ... which turned into two. It works pretty good.)

All bedrooms have two entrances or exits, depending on how you choose to see it, so the entire apartment can be used as a spectacularly rectangular race track!


And yes, I take full advantage of the comedic aspect in choosing different routes when strolling around from room to room. This place is so neat.

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Monday, March 6, 2006


   Brief summary (I have a cold now, lol)

Kitty Kei: Long live the nap! And long live Kei!

Slick: Awwwww _^_ Pictures will be up, right after I take them >>

Mom and dad made a trip up to the new apartment on the Tuesday last week, to unload some books and bookcases. On the Friday we all went up with another load of stuff, before doing the last bit of packing in the old apartment. If we hadn't made thow two extra trips, we would've been forced to make several more [back and forth], that's how much we had stuffed into that tiny living space. And there's still two storage rooms to empty out, which we've left to a later date *_*

(My muscles got their first work-out in almost a month and it wasn't a smooth start-up, either. So I was quite sore on the day of the big move, Saturday morning.)

Dad went up to fetch a 'van' that would aid us in the move, along with the Eleine and Juliette. Angela and her new boyfriend Martin came shortly after they arrived, as did some guy dad had invited over to help us, lol. He only stuck around for loading on, leaving once that was done to go swim with his kids.

Despite the enormous amount of packing wre done, there was still stuff to put away once we got the big furniture and boxes out of the apartment. It's kinda funny how everyone sort of lulled about the last hour, when there were only small stuff to carry down XD Oh, and the van wasn't big enough to fit everything (which everyone silently noted after seeing it), so dad had to rent a smaller trailer as well. They both got absolutely packed (XD), no dead space at all.

We started off around 10 in the morning, were on the road to the new town 2-ish in the afternoon, arrived 4-ish and went to bed shortly before midnight. Long day.

In my new home town, Eleine and Juliette had roped in some friends who were like manna from heaven! Two guys around my age (younger) really pulled out all stops to carry heavy furniture up 3 flights of stairs (!!) - one of the guys was named Tobias *winks at Becky* -, as did Martin, dad and a guy his age. Several people dropped in at various stages so there might've been others that helped out as well, heh.

After the trailer + van were empty, everyone was treated to both dinner (that one of the guests had cooked for us <3), and dessert. It's been a while since I sat at a table with so many people in a kitchen and it was very nice ^_^ Juliette boasted about my Literati skillz, so hopefully I can lure those two guys to join the club >____> The more the merrier!

By the time chimed 8 in the evening, everyone had headed out, leaving me and the parental unit to tackle whatever we had strength to tackle, haha. A lot has been done already, but there are bits and pieces that need to be seen to.

What surprised me the most was how smoothly everything went, compared to the last move when it was done in stages and we only moved within the town. Credit for that goes out to all the boys, who did a fantastic job with doing the heavy lifting. My sisters really did great, too, overcoming colds to be part of the 'even't :3

The apartment is really .... cozy. Mom's room is wonderful, I really like mine, dad has his own room again and there's an open fire in the living room that is functional. While the bathroom is about 3 times smaller (boo), the kitchen is a thousand times better than the kitchen in the old apartment (YAY).


And here's the clincher: I've not had a single anxiety/panic attack during this whole thing. In fact, I feel very good ^_^


Becky: ^___^ It's gonna be so much fun showing you guys how the apartment is laid out, mwuahahaha.

John: What neighbours? O.o

Packing and unpacking is ok, though the latter suck a bit, but I could do without the lifting up and down 3 flights of stairs *2 ;_;

Charlie: Again, neighbours? O.o'

There were some midgets running around in the apartment below ours during the weekend, though -.-

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Sunday, March 5, 2006


I will, most definitely, tell you all about how the move went, show pictures of my new room and comment on comments .... tomorrow or on Tuesday.

Right now I need to condense a week's worth of sleep into a day or two :p

I love you all very much!


Slick: *blushes* You're the better-looking ninja, though ;p

I hope ya'll had a brilliant time at the wedding!

Liam: Nooooo, the compliments doth make mine cheek burn :p No matter what you say, you're prettier than me.

*giggles* It's the best advertisement, after all, to decorate this place in honour of your RPG! I could always send you the font if you'd like :p

Molly: I was there in spirit! From the pictures on SG's page it is clear that I missed out on the event of a millennia ;_; Many smothering smooches to you, Mollycious :3

Becksicle: *dances around in the confetti* Huzzah! Huzzah! Huzzaaaaaah! =D

John: XD Confusion is my forté, haha.

Shuuuuuuush on you. You're being far too nice/sweet *clings*

Evil: =^_^= You're teh sexah, though! As is Molly ~_^

That's the attitude! I wish I were brave like that whenever they've messed up my hair, lol. And you're absolutely right about the prices -.-

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Wednesday, March 1, 2006


I can't help myself

Slick: Awwww -^_^- But you won't get my addy until I get a chance to send you a proper package :p

Sara: You, the Scrable Goddess, are definitely in :3

Badness: *blush* I am not worthy, oh high Commander of the Brunettes *bows*

Evil: Yeah >> You can be crystal clear on what you want and still not get it. Do you complain if that happens? *curious* Your hair + color, rock ~_^

Sarah: Ah, the pink. The image of your hotness is still fresh in my mind *nod nod nod* It sucks how much it wears on your hair, though, to color it =(

Pyro: Heheheeh, you know, that is one of the things I've always neglected *huge sweatdrop* No allergic reactions thus far! >>

(Unibrows! XD)

Beckles: -^_^- Thank you, my sweet! Hurrah for all the different hair colors in this world *waves her "Black hair rawks" flag* :p


I'm not sure if my internet will work beyond today so here's what has to be said if it's gone tomorrow:


Congrats to Molly for being a beautiful bride, wife and woman!


May the event be joyous, funfilled and become one of many wonderful memories in your life. All my love to you and Jordan :3



And even though you guys have all fed my ego faaaaaaaar too much, here's a photo with bad lighting, along with a better lit one. They were taken before I colored it, so now all of the hair is the same dark hue as the majority of what is present in the pictures. I are muchly pleased.

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