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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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Thursday, March 23, 2006
A skillet, a saucepan, and a corningware pot walk into a bar . . .
. . . . . yeah, I don't really know how that could be a real joke, to be honest. Sorry.
Oh yeah, Neil Gaiman's "Coraline" is a wicked sweet book. It's all adventurous and creepy and stuff. And it's short and probably cheap to buy.
"Obasan" by Joy Kogawa is another really good book. Japanese-Canadian author, grew up during the internment years, wrote a book. It's not November 11th right now, but I'd still tell people to read it.
Thank you, Flint.
Before today really kicks into high gear, I might be able to finish watching "Excel Saga". That would be cool. Then I can go on and really get into Seed Destiny . . . . . or something.
My left eye is much more bloodshot than my right. I don't know how that happened exactly . . . probably rubbed it too much or something . . . . .
Oh yeah, "Jarhead" is a good movie. Really good. DVD also has a commentary track with the scriptwriter and the original novelist (who's portrayed in the film). That was a good commentary . . . . .
I'll REALLY try to start visiting everyone more really soon! Really!
Random SomeGuy Trivia: I enjoy ketchup. For some reason, though, if it's not in a food-eating context, the stuff just makes me uneasy . . . y'know, like when it's dripped or smooshed on a table, or if people like, eat it straight.
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