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Wednesday, August 2, 2006


   InuYasha
"How many 'n''s are there in 'Funk'?" -Gaara of the Funk; Naruto: The Abridged Series Wow! Does everyone stay up to watch InuYasha? I've been to two sites so far that have updated during or right before InuYasha, not to mention my sister who was updating during InuYasha last night...or rather this morning if you want to get technical.
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Speaking of late night anime, I watched part of Scryed and all of The Big O last night. I've already seen that episode mainly because I've watched all of Scryed. However I haven't seen The Big O in a while. I was making my own comentary during the whole show though. I tend to do that with whatever I'm watching. Like I'll mock the characters or do some funny impression of them. I end up talking to myself...I should try to hold back on the cometary. Sometimes when I'm watching a movie in my room my sister says she can hear me talking to myself through the wall. Now, I know her room is right next to mine, but that means nothing. Anyways, getting back to the show. It was a pretty interesting episode. I loved how Dorthy woke up [insert characters name here] by playing this really fast and annoying song on the piano to wake him up. It was funny how she said that she would play that song every time he decided to lay around in bed to long. I would have loved to be there to see that.
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For those of you who read my quotes, for the next few days I will be putting up a series of quotes that I got from this book my mom gave my sister and I called "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens". It's a really good book so far although I didn't really exspect it to be. I guess that's what comes from reading manga most of the time. Anyways, they will come from a list called "Top 10 All-Time Stupid Quotes". I hope you enjoy them.
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~Random Quote of the Day~
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"There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in their home." --Kenneth Olsen, President and founder of Digital Equipment Corporation in 1977

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