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Monday, November 22, 2004


Oh happy day!

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Mal- *waves a little Stanford flag*

Shin- Just keeping it real.

Alea- Hm.. I think I'll save that for.. Later. <_<'

Karmi- Animal Crossing is SO COOL! I finally paid off my debt to the Nookmeister last week, and now I have a statue of myself, AND IT'S SO COOL!! And then a duck moved into my town, and then I gave him a chair, and now we're the best of friends.

Azure- Honestly, up until I beat The End it wasn't. Now it's awesome.. But I'll get to that later.

Mimmi- *envy*

Solo- Oh man, MSG is so freaking awesome. I was in this one restaurant, and I ordered a burrito. And then this guy with the same name as me ordered the same burrito, only he told them to hold the Monosodium Glutamate, and I had to choose which one was mine. IT WAS SO INTENSE. The steam effects coming off of the tortillas were amazing.

:P

Syk- Ours doesn't count!

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My brother spent the night at a friend's house.. So it was nice and quiet. I progressed a bit in Nocturne (Finally got out of Kabukicho Prison), and then I spent the rest of the night vegetating in front of the television.

For some reason, Bravo has been showing a bunch of recordings of various Cirque du Soleil shows this weekend. I had been watching some of them, hoping that I would be capable of appreciating them more after "O".. But I didn't. From what I saw from these recordings, it could easily be said that "O" is by far the best Cirque show ever, end of story. I watched Varekai, and some other one whose name I didn't catch. They were both pretty.. Generic in comparison. The music wasn't as great, either.

One of the aspects of "O" that appealed to me was the overall tone of it- unlike the general happiness of Cirque, it was rather somber in appearance. These were very bright and focused on humor, not drama, and that didn't throw me.

The big 25th anniversary thing was cool, though. I caught the end of it. They had characters from all of the different shows walk out onto the stage, and I recognized a few. 'Twas nifty.

Then I watched Family Guy, Harvey Birdman, a little bit of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, and Super Milk Chan.

I saw a little bit of Milk Chan at Anime Expo (on the big screen in the ADV booth showing bits of The Anime Network), and last night's episode was the same one. The show is so unappealing that I enjoy it. People call FLCL crazy, but they have never seen Milk Chan. They say FLCL has no storyline, but Milk Chan blows Fooly Cool out of the water in that respect.

I decided to go to bed when "Mr. Shin" made his appearance. He was this creepy adult dressed up in a kid's school uniform trying to keep these students from going to cram school or something.

Annoying, much.

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I woke up around nine this morning, to the sounds of The Sims and Melee emenating from downstairs. I sort of tried to ignore it, and I dragged myself out of bed around noon. Then I did a whole bunch of gaming, which will aggrivate Karmi, so I won't elaborate.

Let's just say that I owned The End and he was freaking cool and that I beat him.

My brother's friend is still over here, and I feel like blowing my brains out. It's been Melee and The Sims all day. They could at least turn the volume down, but they say that half the enjoyment of The Sims is in the music.

If there was a variety, it wasn't so bad, but the only thing they ever do is move things around in Buy Mode.. So it's always the same thing.

I now leave you with this to think about:

when harry met sally
Everyone remembers the 'faked-orgasm-in-a-deli'
sequence from your kind of movie When Harry Met
Sally. It seems that you're falling for a buddy
or have already fallen for them. Uh-oh. You're
probably caught between the possibility of
having a great relationship and wrecking the
one you have now. You know what they say, it's
better to regret something you did than
something you didn't do.


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