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Birthday
1983-08-05
Gender
Male
Location
Vancouver, BC
Member Since
2003-08-02
Occupation
Writer; Part-Time Hero
Real Name
James
Personal
Achievements
Visiting eight different myO friends in person thus far
Anime Fan Since
Winter 2001
Favorite Anime
Neon Genesis Evangelion, .hack//SIGN, Naruto, Bleach, Beck, Peacemaker Kurogane, Ranma 1/2 (the guilty pleasure)
Goals
Visit the myO friends I've missed thus far; complete a cosplay from 300
Hobbies
Writing, Gaming, Kung Fu, Movies, Acting somewhat strange in general
Talents
Can recognise most quotes from almost any movie/show on first listen; Can recite the entire 12 days of Christmas by memory
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Sunday, March 12, 2006
The following may or may not be considered too much information . . .
Read the subject title. You have been forewarned.
That said, I'm long past the "chills and bad headaches" phase of my flu. I am now onto the "don't do it, it's gonna be more than just flatulence!" phase. Some of you might not understand what I meant by that. Maybe that's for the best.
Oh yeah, jook, also known as congee of "rice broth", is basically rice boiled with way more water than usual so as to make a sort of soupy/porrigy sort of thing. It's good for sick people. I think some animes have people serving it to sick people now and then (it's definitely in "Ranma" where they subbed it as rice gruel).
Umm . . . . . other than that . . . I got served in the Gundam Seed game yesterday before work. It was the difference of not playing for two weeks while everyone else played like, twice a week or more (and that's not including the guys with modded PS2's who OWN the game). I need to practice more . . .
Oh yeah, and "Star Wars: Empire at War" is a very nice Star Wars strategy game. The first really good one ever, in fact. 'Tis grand.
Random SomeGuy Trivia: So you understand where I'm coming from, my older brother is five years older than me and my younger brother is two years younger. As I've probably mentioned before, the older one is a police officer (who actually got into ERT school recently, which is cool); the younger one works part time as a supervisor at a community rec' centre. Needless to say, both are professionally much more successful than I am at present. Which I suppose I'm fine with. Kinda. Sorta. Ish.
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