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Friday, July 29, 2005


Man, I'm tired.
Mood: tired
Watching: teen Titans

My boss has been needing me almost all week! Sure its good for my paycheck, but I usually have one day to rest my body, particuarly my wrists. *sighs*

For those of you who are interested, I have 3 new ficlets up at my fanfiction.net account.

Now, for response to comments.

Niko: no way! you met the guy who voiced ED? (who is he, by the way?)

LS: Futurama I have grown to tolerate, but Family guy...feh. Forgot to mention that I also watched Bebob, and like the dubbing really well too. My favorite is Faye, out of the the 2 eppies I have seen.

EAMR: It was horrible, but hey, at 12:30 am, it's more funny than a sin. The sharp voices totally ruin it...I hate to think how they butcher Sango's voice.

Sango: I understand your reason for preferring subbed anime...I do too. Most series tend to wreck the entire thing with voice casting alone.

Kevmart: your comment made me laugh for some reason..yes I did watch Cowboy Bebop (it slipped my mind, it seems), and the voice acting is great!
You seem puzzled why I prefer subbed anime...just read the above response (and yes, I don't watch the simpsons either).

Blue eyes: my poor friend...you keep on telling me to get to sleep earlier and I never listen. Never fear, I will sleep better when fall comes. And far as poor goes on Gaia...i'm now about 2500 gold, so...nyah!

Lastly, I'm gonna post a little story beginning, that oddly enough, came to me at the tail end of work, so when I got home, I hightailed it to the compy and wrote it down. Please tell me what you think of it and how I can further write it.
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The Brat

[insert name here] could only be described as devious. To the entire neighbor hood, he was a demon in disguise. To his teachers he was predicted a bona fide high school drop out. To extended family, he was evil, but to his parents he was an angel.

His role models were Calvin and Hobbes and Dennis the Menace. He studied the comic pages for inspiration (enlisting his idiot parents to help him read them, as he was only in second grade). To his disappointment, he could not secure a pet tiger that could speak and aid him in his schemes, nor was there a grumpy old man close by who he could in particular bug the stuffing out of.

He made do with the school principal, who dreaded his daily visit to his office. He was a short, wiry man who dressed in professional attire and wore spectacles, a man not afraid of angry parents or committee members, but paled at the mere mention of [insert name]’s name.

He was proud of his accomplishment. In fact, he was already plotting for his junior high years after he would miraculously graduate from elementary.

His parents continued to be fooled by his masquerade, for which he was content. He had his whole life planned out, he was sure.
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As you can see, I have no name for the guy. any tips?

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