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Well I brought a feast [crackers/pepperoni/cheddar, sweet&sour meatballs, applesauce (I made a pot of it yesterday), and golden ginger ale...much more than I usually eat at a sitting) to eat while I watch more "Yakitate Japan" (I hope to post about it+screenshots sometime) since Mom's at work. Matty is also on Skype so maybe I can chats with Matts a bit tonight aswell.

I've been incredibly tired all day. I kinda had to make myself walk to my mom's instead of falling asleep XD I am off till Monday (I only had one exam to write), but I have bee waking up early (at 9:00am) -__- But this has given me time to watch daytime TV and eat breakfast for a change.

Speaking of daytime TV; I have started watching this cooking show called "What's For Dinner?". It is rather funny, and it has weird/entertaining hosts. Mary Joe (Jo?) is this tall pretty pregnant woman. The other is this REALLY short gay guy named Kenny. Kenny wears designer clothes, and has wore this UGLY Versace plaid shirt twice. It is baggy, bright yellow, bright red, black and few other colors. He split redpepper juice on it Monday, and Mary Joe wiped mayonnaise on it today... He also wore a purple-ish bowler (hat) today with various plastic foods glued to it. Mary Joe does tend to pick on Kenny somewhat, and today she pretended to beat him up/fly-off at him. Though he did take her receipt card and told her to guess the dish she was supposed to make that day..."Buttermilk Penne Salad". I think why I find it so funny is because even though it is from 1995 till present, it looks like it is from the 1970's. Like the kitchen decorating scheme/their clothes. "What's For Dinner?" airs on CBC (at 1:30pm GMT-4:00).

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Wendy borrowed a bunch of James Bond movies from her boss yesterday :) I'm going to finish "Dr. No" tomorrow. I prefer Ian Flemming's books to the movies, because they are more 'realistic'. The movies are fun, but they are full of 1960-ish hype and stuff. Bond int the books isn't all that much of a 'swinger'. He just seems more like a ordinary guy that just happens to be a British secret agent (and he really is more secretive in the books). I still think Adriane Paul would have made a wonderful James Bond.

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I have another part written for "5 Little Roses". I have been getting caught-up in the notion of AlexanderxHenry. I have utmost plans to write some slash for it after I finish writing the story. A fanfic of my original work if that makes much sense. I wish I could right better though. These are my original characters and I have all their personalities floating around in my head (not like split personalities but like muses), but I can't portray that in writing. I am still a more visual thinker.

OH! Speaking of "5 Little Roses" I have just been given personal permission by Nanne Grönvall to use Håll Om Mig in a movie if I ever make one (which I plan to if not for Film12 then for a side/personal project). She also wishes me good luck with it :3 Though the actual lyrics for the song kinda make Henry sound gay for Cassian XD so I'll have to Audiocity ith opening longer XD

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Anyway my foods is getting could and I only have till 9:00pm before I have to go back so night y'all XP

Date: 2007-02-01 09:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alchemy-hisoka.livejournal.com
[livejournal.com profile] sage_3 just finished watching Yakitate! Japan and has been telling me how awesome it is. I still have only seen the first episode.

On the days when I would stay home sick from elementary school, I vaguely remember watching daytime TV like it was from another world. The only show I ever liked was The Price is Right, though; I find soap operas incredibly dull and asinine.

Speaking of "5 Little Roses" I have just been given personal permission by Nanne Grönvall to use Håll Om Mig in a movie if I ever make one (which I plan to if not for Film12 then for a side/personal project). She also wishes me good luck with it :3

Very cool. ^^

I'll try to read the first part of 5 Little Roses over the weekend when I have more time.

Date: 2007-02-03 04:44 pm (UTC)
ext_99067: (*spurt*)
From: [identity profile] lady-noremon.livejournal.com
It is a very win anime. I find it hilarous at points. I'm going to show it at our next BRHS anime screening :) along with Kogepan (another bread anime).

It pretty much is. Conpared to prime time or late night it really is different. Ahahaha "The Price is Right"! June & Kenny (the older couple I live with, along with 2 of their adult kids) watch it everyday, that and "Family Feud"

I'm going to be typing-up a whole long part (I have it written on paper). The first is really short, and I'm just going by the outline I have written.

Date: 2007-02-13 03:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alchemy-hisoka.livejournal.com
There's another bread anime?

'Family Feud' is actually pretty fun, too, at least for rather mindless entertainment. 'Pyramid' is also good, but I think it's on a little later in the day.

I can't write stories by hand. If I do, I either make so many edits once I get it typed up that it becomes a completely different story or I type it up and then lose my inspiration. (The third option is that I never remember to type it up at all, in which case it usually gets buried and forgotten among other notebooks and papers.) I type faster than I write, so when I'm really in the writing zone, I find writing by hand incredibly frustrating and slow; I also find it easier to edit on the computer and I'm the kind of writer who usually edits a lot as I go. Also, much to some of my high school teachers' dismay, I almost never write outlines on paper, though I do have a rough idea of where I want to go in my head.

The downside is that I've had story ideas come to me in the middle of class and had to restrain myself from writing anything about them until I have access to my computer.

Good luck with the story!

Date: 2007-02-15 11:59 pm (UTC)
ext_99067: (Twilight Princess)
From: [identity profile] lady-noremon.livejournal.com
Yep;



I used to watch that crazy "Show Me The Money" show William Shatner was doing...untill they cancled it. I sometimes watch "Deal or No Deal" but I like my trivia-type shows..."1 vs. 100" is too easy...

I don't write very often, so when I feel like it I just write wherever I can, because if I don't I don't write at all. I can't write outlines...I kind-of write as I go and can't decide what should go where (I've lost a lot of points that way).

Thanks :)

Date: 2007-02-26 05:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alchemy-hisoka.livejournal.com
. . . wow. Are their actually multiple episodes of Kogepan? Because I can't see how it could develop a long storyline.

I've seen half an episode of '1 vs. 100', but missed all of 'Show Me The Money'. My mum's co-workers are always talking about how good 'Deal or No Deal' is, but I haven't seen it.

Some of my stories, like the one I posted for you, mutate as I write so that I end up with something completely different than I started with.


(This, by the way, was the original beginning I had for your fanfic:

Killua didn't like dark chocolate.

The whole point of chocolate - and all other sweets, for that matter - was that they were, well, sweet. Adding a bitter aftertaste ruined the whole thing, a sentiment that Killua had expressed unhesitatingly, and with more than a few coarse words, to


The two fics that grew out of it and ended up getting posted are drastically different.

Happy belated Christmas and I hope you enjoy your presents! [Here and here] I'm rather curious as to which you like better . . .)

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