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Birthday
1983-02-26
Gender
Male
Location
Only Relentless Entry Gains One Nullification
Member Since
2005-09-07
Occupation
Finding my own truth in every situation, so I can enjoy what I want, when I want.
Real Name
It was here once. Now if you look just over shining hills you may see what you seek.
Personal
Achievements
Finding this.... ... one day it will take me to the places I only dream about, but the scariest places are in my day dreams.
Anime Fan Since
1996
Favorite Anime
Lupin III, makes me laugh, Evangelion, Cowboy Bebop, Vampire Hunter D-first one and Bloodlust, and Trigun
Goals
Own my own woodshop business in 10 years.
Hobbies
Gaming, Viewing Anime, Woodwork, Art, and Psychology
Talents
I am quite meticulous and patient. Always devoted to my wife and friends, more than my blood family.
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Monday, May 22, 2006
SO HAPPY!
As I posted this morning, I finally got my copy of Advent Children. I am so happy. My Final Fantasy Collection is that much bigger. As you all know, it is a fricken spectacular movie. I must say the subtitled version is definately than the dubbed version in terms of dialouge. However, when you feel lazy, you feel lazy. Anywho, just wanted to tell you I won't be moaning about not having it anymore.
On to another subject.
Memoirs of a Geisha!
I finally got to watch it. I have been wanting to see it since it came out, but haven't had the opportunity till now. I really liked it. It is a long movie, but it is, to me, really well done. What I liked most about it is that it gives another perspective of culture of the Japanese past. I wanted to see this because I never see movies that come out about the women of Japan and the roles they have had in their history. You always see movies that take place in Fuedal Japan and focus on the Samurai and Shogunate, and even later in timeline, but still about the men of Japan. Well I am rambling and probably confusing someone, so I will quit. Just wanted to say that I really liked Memoirs of a Geisha.
Well catch you laters. |
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