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1990-12-17
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2003-08-01
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Nicholas Irvin
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I have not had below a 4.0 GPA in 4 years.
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1996, the advent of Pokemon.
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.hack//SIGN, Evangelion, Naruto.. The trinity. O_O
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To have a wicked awesome time at Anime Expo '06. And find something more meaningful to look forward to than Anime Expo.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2005
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Solo- That's why you need to get it at an actual restaurant. ;)
Though for a first-timer, when you do that, just stick with shrimp and salmon.. The stuff you know. No funky names. Trust me on that. <_<
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Speaking of sushi, I just went to this one Japanese cuisiney restaurant down by Universal Studios yesterday (We actually went inside Universal as well, but there's not much to say about that). It's a place called Wasabi, appropriately enough, and being in the midst of the other swanky restaurants in that area, I expected it to be a very formal, very expensive place.
But it was surprisingly inexpensive and easy-going. There was no wait to sit, and we just sat in the corner booth as they blasted easy listening on the speakers.
The main courses were anywhere between ten and twenty dollars, with the sushi at about eight dollars for four pieces. Much less than I expected. The last time we were at a "real" Japanese restaurant, the place was cripplingly expensive, so I was rather wary.
The sushi was the best goddamn sushi I have had. Ever. Feeling adventurous, I ditched the regular stuff and went for the "house specials." Somewhat to my dismay, they had hollywoodized names, but that wasn't a big deal when I tasted them. The Marilyn Mon-Rolls were supreme.
So, in order to whore comments from you people (except Solo. He's out of luck), have you ever tried sushi, and if so, what did you think of it?
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I rented Tales of Symphonia, Street Fighter Anniversary Edition and Clerks the other day, and bought a bag of Pixi Stix to go along with them. Once I was home, staring at my pile of Blockbuster goodies, I realized it was the perfect all-nighter recipe, but I decided against it, since nobody else was here to take part in the festivities, and it's kind of sad when you do that by yourself.
And the next night I was so tired I slept from eight PM to noon the next day. To be honest, I found that kind of scary.
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