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Wednesday, November 16, 2005


Grease LIGHTNING!

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Mimmi- It saddens me to think of how absolutely true this probably is.

Solo- Once a few of my friends have 360s, and Elder Scrolls IV comes out, I am getting one. But until then, I shall remain dry-humping my DS.

Tony- The big one for me is the severe lack of Splinter Cell. I was hoping I could catch up with the rest of the world and play Chaos Theory on Live.

Lea- I still think it's some weird Japanese fetish.

Shin-



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My room is unnaturally clean right now.

I can't remember if I talked about this on myOtaku or not, but my parents recently paid the down payment for a very nice house very close to my school. After years of my mom's false alarm moves ("We are SO moving into this house, this is the one, DON'T CONTRADICT ME"), something's actually happening, and due to its location I'm actually sort of excited about it.

Excited enough to actually clean my room rather than just put things on shelves.

I pulled all of my old Nintendo Powers out of my closet, and put them in order. I got rid of a lot of the old ones, but for some reason I kept the later ones. I stopped subscribing sometime last year, and I haven't really looked back. Because of the Nintendo Club or whatever it is, though, I could get three issues free. I might try it out again.

Anyway, the old paper, pencils and random garbage that normally thrives beneath my desk is all gone and in a trash dump somewhere. It actually looks inhabitable, which scares me.

Also, my mom made me move the guitars into my room. It's freaky there.

We should be actually moving in June. This was just for appraisal or whatever else. I don't know how it works.

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In other news: Threadless.com is having a big, big sale right now.



Yes, all (or most) of their shirts are all on sale for $10. Now, before you shrug a $10 shirt off as "bad quality," let me tell you about my experience with this site.

The way the site works is people submit their designs, and people vote on them. Shirts that get high enough scores get printed, and the designers get some cash as well as store credit. The shirts are all on limited runs, so if a shirt sells out you have to either wait for it to be reprinted or find it on eBay.


I bought this shirt and this one a month or so ago, after doing a Google search for shirt sites. Each was $15. They took a very short while to get here, and I was very surprised by the quality of the shirts. They're not at all the cheap quality shirts you tend to get from other sites, but they're actually made of strong material and have very high-quality prints.

It wouldn't be so mind-blowing if the designs weren't so interesting. I would like to make some designs myself, but I believe you have to be 18.

So yeah, get on buying those shirts. They're good.

I think I may be buying this one for a friend and these two for myself.

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