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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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Thursday, December 22, 2005
Hotel time!
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Solo- We'll let the city be the judge of that. :x
Shin- Zany? Zany?
I don't really get why they have "quick save" and regular save.
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It's strange how excited I can get from simply seeing a store with multiple stories.
Down in Los Angeles, almost every store is one story. There are very few condensed, high-rising areas, because everything is so spaced out.
Here in San Francisco (And in most major cities, I imagine), things have stairs, and the mere thought of this fascinates me endlessly.
I walked into a book store near our hotel room, and was rather let down by its size. Then I realized it had a basement that was huge, and it was a big "oh shit" moment.
And from my limited experience, the only thing that really "bothers" me about urban pedestrianism here is the constant stop lights, and how people seem to have such a delayed reaction to them.
Tomorrow we're "asploring" some, taking our crew down to the coast and infiltrating Japantown and the hippie-liberal district (Haight and Ashbury, I believe it's called). Amoeba Music is in there, and God help me if I don't find it.
Though you'd think the neon lights would be some sort of hint.
EDIT: Also, the homeless people are really friendly here.
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