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Thursday, November 30, 2006


   Another quick update . . . probably . . . maybe . . . . . .
Neglecting my blog again. But, I've got far away people reading it right this minute, so let's see if I can finish this before she leaves . . . from work? I dunno, what time is it in Australia if it's 10:20pm in Vancouver?

Hello there, Miss Linda! [waves]


So what have I been up to . . . . . I finished the long campaign in "Medieval 2: Total War", so we'll see if I can ease off on playing that now. This shall give me more time to watch DVDs, I guess . . .

It's still snowing a fair bit and it's gonna keep snowing. I am having fun drifting around empty corners, though . . . oh, and Superstore is out of ice melt, so don't bother asking about that. But yeah, it's pretty. Colder than what we're used to around here, but it's pretty.


In other news (I love cutting away with that), my grandmother took notes for making hakama and is gonna make me some! She actually seems pretty excited about it, since she's never made 'em before in all her years of making clothes for people . . . so hopefully I get 'em before the Peacemaker cosplay group figures out when we'll do our winter photo shoot - yeah, we're planning one of those . . . should be good.


And now for other things that have come up while my grandmother's been in town:

-My grandmother has an incredible sweet tooth. Adds a lot of honey to tea and stuff (she's made me a few ultra-sweet cups of tea so far). She also loves honey, since it's good for you.

-When she goes back to China and Hong Kong, apparently she always goes to McDonald's for breakfast; seems they have sit-down toilets there and she can't be bothered to squat. Funny.

-She thinks I have Japanese-looking eyes.

-She also thinks I look like Tony Leung, the movie star.

-I'm Bill Pardy. This has nothing to do with my grandmother.

-She understands my Chinglish fluently; this is good, as I often forget certain words now and then (though it got better while she was here and I was forced to speak Chinese).

-Regarding cosplay stuff, I showed her the kimono I made. She said to me that I was actually really good and to not think bad about my own skills; later, she then said to my mother that my work was "ugly". So I'm good, but my work sucks. She still feels I could do this as a trade or something, though . . . . . I disagree, but yeah.


If more funny stuff happens, I'll tell ya. 'Til then, then!

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