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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.
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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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Stage combat, writing, acting, being vaguely humourous, and listening.
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Saturday, November 6, 2004
w00-sic Of The Night
I have a songbook, with some lovely lovely songs in it for me to sing, heh ^________^ They might not be what my teacher wants me to sing, necessarily, but I would love to be able to sing them well. It has ten in all, inculding Robie Williams' Angels, Come What May and Your Song. Whee ^__^
I went round to Dan's house today and played almost entirely on half Life: Blue Shift, getting right to 'Focal Point', a level where you get carted off to Xen to do something or another. We worked quite well as a team (I handled the movement and Dan the looking and shooting) until the monsters started appearing ^_^; We drew the curtains and shut the door to create an atmosphere. And suddenly whenever the bloody lightning-shooting ones teleported in I'm doing Bubbles (from Finding Nemo) impressions and/or screaming and Dan's trying to get me to face the right direction for him to shoot ^_^; It got incredibly funny, as with the more biscuits we ingested the higher-pitched the screaming.
Then, when we paused for a second, a shadow flicked past the shaft of light that was beaming into the room between the curtains. Dan and I jolted with fear, then both collapsed with laughter a how silly we were being. It was great fun, heh ^_^
My wrist really hurt, though- his keyboard was at a different height to what I'm used to and the lactic acid build-up was horrendous. Disappeared pretty quickly though, heh.
Ugh, I really shouldn't have eaten all of those biscuits. HobNobs are dangerous *waggles finger*. Be warned.
Thrill-Seekers
Suddenly I have an urge to see The Grudge, even though I know I won't be able to sleep for weeks afterwards. The only 'horror' film I've seen in the cinemas has been The Village, and that wasn't exacty hardcore.
I usually shy away from these things, but now I feel compelled to watch it in the cinema, because as much as anything else being frightened gives you a great adrenaline rush.
My sister's got a stronger constitution than I have in that respect. She says that she knows it's just a film and doesn't let it bother her. I can't get over things like that yet, probably because I've always avoided them and hence, not been properly desensitized to it all. I'm still mildly afraid of the dark, but logically I know that turning off the lights is not going to instantly make my room fill with monsters/zombies/teachers all intent on making me feel uncomfortable. I know that. Yet I'm afraid anyway.
*shrugs* Fear is incredibly irrational. If I put cheery music on or if I'm tired enough I tend to fall asleep quickly anyway.
Dan had two copies of the John Williams collection, one of which we established was mine. At last, I am reunited with the great themes of Indiana Jones ^_____^ I'm glad I didn't get a second copy, heh.
Last, but not least, people should go and see Hevn. Give her your love and hugs. |
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