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1985-07-23
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Chichester, England
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2003-08-04
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Ex-OtakuBoards Team Miyazaki Leader, Actor, Writer, Director, Stage Combatant...
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Becoming a Moderator on OtakuBoards, starting up my own production company with my best friend Dan.
Anime Fan Since
I liked the Mysterious Cities of Gold before I did Pokemon, but Pokemon was the first Japanese Anime I really liked.
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Digimon, Wolf's Rain, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Outlaw Star, RahXephon, Zoids, Princess Mononoke, Trigun, Howl's Moving Castle, Bleach, Naruto, Fullmetal Alchemist, One Piece, Fruits Basket
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To write my series of stories, and to act in cool stuff.
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Writing, acting, anime, GameCube, Wii, swordfighting
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Stage combat, writing, acting, being vaguely humourous, and listening.
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Thursday, October 21, 2004
Sleep...
I'm not actually sleepy at all, but I did sleep in for a very long time this morning (and oh, I've just realised that I need to find some lyrics for tomorrow's singing lesson ^_^;)
*gets them*
I've started learning a new song in my singing lessons now- On The Street Where You Live, from My fair Lady. It's a really nice song, and I'm glad to be moving onto something new that'll have me improving my range.
I'm improving very well, aparrently. There's still a fairly long way to go before I get really good, but I'm pleased. The main thing is to smile and beconfident with your voice- doing both those things increases the tone of the voice so well it's almost as if you've just skipped a couple of weeks' training, heh. It's easier with a song that's meant to be sung loudly and boldly, and unfortunately my singing teacher has a habit of doing the practice songs in a rather staccato way, so it can be quite hard to get a feel for the entire song. But it's all good, heh ^_^
Wow, I deviated a lot from what I originally meant to start on.
I talked to Aleia (fantastic name, heh ^__^) yesterday evening and we came onto the subject of time and staying up late.
Some time just after I first got AIM, I wanted to try and pull an all-nighter on AIM to see what it would be like. Unfortunately it got to 1am and I simply couldn't last any longer, heh. I needed my sleep ^_^; I'm still tempted to try it one day when I don't have to do anything much.
The thing I don't like about staying up all night is having to get to sleep again the next night, as opposed to just collapsing in bed at any old time and falling asleep. It disrupts my flow so much that I get confused with which day it is and I just feel sluggish for ages. It's not a feeling I particularly enjoy.
The time I did stay up all night was a couple of years ago at Dan's house, where we had a tent party outside. It was... interesting, but because of the internal politics of the group it was rather frustrating, too. And of course, we were silly Year 11s.
We didn't actually do anything, though. Just sat around, talked, had a few jokes and then failed to get to sleep, talked more and suddenly the sun was up.
When I got home I fell asleep at about 10am, waking up at four. I had no idea what the day was, so I had to sit in the garden (thankfully it was really sunny that day) with a drink until I felt all right again, heh.
It's odd to think that we can spend over a third of our lives doing absolutely nothing but recharging our atteries. You could do a lot in the time you sleep. But really, I'm not sure it's wasted. I enjoy sleeping, but so long as I get done everything else I intend to do then I don't see it as any kind if hinderance. If anything, lack of sleep makes me get less done.
Ah, I'm rambling. Probably because I'm meant to be in bed >.>;
I'm going in to Portsmouth tomorrow morning, which should hopefully give me something more interesting to update about.
Take care, everyone ^_^ |
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