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Saturday, April 30, 2005


So long and thanks for all the fish...
Mood: Image hosted by Photobucket.com Irritatingly bouncy
Anime craving: Gundam SEED
Current music: "Fortune Faded" -Red Hot Chili Peppers


I've been crazy mad busy all week. O___o I had a two-day history test, a history paper (most of which I wrote the night before it was due), and a biology test on evolution (blech). Buuuut, now I'm bascially done for the year. All I have to worry about are my AP and IB tests. Lesee, I have AP English Language, AP Psychology, IB Spanish, and IB Psychology. Not so bad, right? My nerves are totally shot, though.


For some reason, though, I've been going out on weekends for the past three weeks or so. I mean, there was the convention, then I saw Sin City last Saturday, and I just saw The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy last night. Insanity, yo. It's all been rather enjoyable, though. Sin City was well done. It was a pretty dark movie theme-wise, but it was all so artful. And Elijah Wood eats people. And Bruce Willis is awesome in the entire flick. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was pretty good, but there was an entire 45-minute scene not anywhere in the book. It's funny in its own right, what with the offical "So long and thanks for all the fish" song. I still prefer the book because the language is funnier. I mean, in the book, Ford convinces the head demolition guy to take Arthur's place in the mud in front of the bulldozer, which was funny beyond words. And there were grammar jokes, which are always awesome: "To boldy spilt infinitives as they've never been split before." XD What was frightening was the fact that so many different people had showed up to see it, many of whom were random people I knew (outside of the anime club, which labelled this as an unoffical club event, so a bunch showed up). Crazyness.


Sorry for blowing your mind with the God question. Eheh. I really shouldn't think so much. ^^;; Thanks for your answers, though.


Ah, I managed to see all of the first DVD of Spiral. Awesome, primarily because of the white-haired British bishounen and Ayumu's interest in butcher knives. O___o


Well, I'm gonna get going. I get to wash the dogs this afternoon. Yay.


~MillenniumChaos~


"The melody of logic always plays the notes of truth"- Ayumu, Spiral.




*desperately tries to hide behind an inflatable palm tree*


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