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Sunday, March 5, 2006


grrrrrrrrrr
Currently thinking: WOAH, I'M SO TRIPPING,; Current music: WildFlowers, by (can't remember artist); Moon's Status: Waxing; Time of Post in Wisconsin: 11:17 PM



My Life

Well, now you know, it's Shippou Month. Yep. All through February, I was thinking on what my March theme would be. St. Patricks Day came into my mind, then leprechauns, then Shippou. I'm serious, doesn't he look like a little leprechaun. He can do pranks, like leprechauns, and the color he reminds me is green (or orange). He is also 50 years old in human years (I got that from this official website or something) but he's short. And let's get this straight, I love the little...who am I kidding here. I hate the little guy. Let's face it, Inuyasha and I are alike in some things. Like being thick-headed about our love and other stuff. But when it comes to Shippou you can't tell us apart. Next time you see Inuyasha muliply punch Shippou, just imagine Inuyasha is a girl. Then you will see what I mean.

see. Oh and I can't wait for the acadamy awards to come on tonight. I want to be a movie director someday, so, I CAN'T WAIT. Oh and I had the 4N6 state challenge this week. I can't explain 4N6, so I won't. Anyway I won a blue ribbon, cause I got an A, A-, and B+ at the challenge. okay 4N6 is a 'play' kinda thing where you have to preform some sort of skit in front of people from other towns and stuff. While at the State Challenge, I met another Inuyasha Fan. She was fun to talk to. Also I met these girls that KNEW how to speak Japanese fluently. They sorta knew some anime. So I thought that was awsome.
Also I am soooooooooo sorry for the video last week. It was the worst ever.



Reviews

Inuyasha: 5 out of 5

Samurai Champloo: 5 out of 5

Full Metal Alchemist: 4 out of 5 (the return of HOENHEIM YAY!!!)



Current News

Knitters Purl for Gold in "Knitting Olympics".
TAKOMA PARK, Maryland (Reuters) - More than 4,000 knitters in some 20 countries who took part in an informal Knitting Olympics did their final purling and cursing last Sunday as they struggled to finish projects during the closing ceremonies of the real Olympics.
One of the knitters was Emily Cooke, 23, a financial management analyst at the Department of the Army who started knitting in January to help her quit smoking.
"I wanted to do something with my hands" while she watched the real games, she said at a Knitting Olympics party in Takoma Park, Maryland, stroking a blue-grey Irish hiking scarf she had finished on Sunday morning.
The Knitting Olympics was suggested by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, who writes a knitting blog called www.yarnharlot.ca/blog from Toronto, Canada.
She urged her readers to choose a project -- a challenging one -- cast on during the opening ceremonies and finish during the closing ceremonies, even if it meant ignoring families, jobs and housework.
The number of people who responded "and the sheer fanaticism" surprised even Pearl-McPhee.
More than 4,000 knitters e-mailed her to sign up. There were "teams" from 22 countries, but most of the knitters appear to be from Canada and the United States, according to entries on the blog.
A doctor wrote in to say patients could wait and a prosecutor said she was joining the event even though she was supposed to be preparing for a big trial.
"Will there be drug-testing?" one knitter queried, while others pledged to keep knitting no matter how much coffee and chocolate were needed.
Another knitter at the Takoma Park party was Jennifer Rothschild, 25, a children's librarian who has been knitting for seven years. She finished multicolour tote bag on Sunday that was knit using a stitch called entrelac, which she had never done before, and felted, or intentionally shrunk in the washer.
"I had to tear out one of the blue rows," she said, which cost her about six hours worth of work. "I screamed and shouted and muttered when I was tearing it out and threw it across the room and it stayed there for about a night."

Video of the Week
heh heh **nervous laugh** Shippo month, includes...shippou movies. A bad one at that to start off a great month, with Shippou allready ruining it.


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