Sunday, August 3, 2008

hello? anyone? is this blog dead?

Hello? anyone posting? no, that so sad. *sniff*

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Bored bored bored

Did you know that I am BORED?

*kills self*

Thursday, July 17, 2008

I guess I am bad. I forgot the best place in the WORLD

sorry, reading Tsukiko's likes/hates I realized that I forgot to say what I love.

LOVE: KILCOO!, my Music, kilcoo, the buffalo radio station for they haven't (not that I listened to) played rap music, the breakfast of carbs at kilcoo, singing in a canoe when it rains, not being in a horrible class with people like the one that the newspaper spelled his name wrong. KILCOO in all.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Kentai life returns...

Okay, Megumi's done her "Likes, Hates, Whatnots" post, so I guess I'll do mine now.

THINGS I LIKE: I like...hmm. Kilcoo. Opening and ending songs for anime. Those little paper umbrellas in drinks. Bulky headphones. The Melancholy, Sighs, Etc, of Haruhi Suzumiya. Wireless, bar-of-soap style mice. Wacom-chan. My Nintendo DS. Phoenix Wright. Douglas Coupland novels. Manga. Kilcoo. Blogs. Comments on blogs. Email. LOLfang-tan. Hoodies. Ikea. Mugs. That little mannequin from Ikea that everyone seems to own, and there's a 59% chance that it is missing at least one limb. Writing stuff. Kilcoo. Drawing stuff. Combining the two to form the ULTIMATE crappy manga. Clone High. Natalie Dee. Picnicface. Smosh. Haruhiism. That white-bead kind of styrofoam that I'll find a chunk of and spend a week picking apart. Kyonko. Kyon. Tsuruya. Haruhi. Basically the entire cast of The ___ of Haruhi Suzumiya, seitenkan or not. Chapel Point, and the magical adventures it held/ still holds/ will hold. Canoe trips. Tsundere characters. Wikipedia. 0.7 mm mechanical pencils. Pools. Books by Ye Ting-xing. Googlewhacks. Nostalgia. Too-long phone conversations. How everyone scoops more of their favourite flavour out of neapolitan ice cream. Epic battle scenes. Kagami Hiiragi. My blue toaster. House (the show, not the character or type of building). Morning Musume. Churuya comics. Boxman. Yotsuba. That one ALDH Crisis TMOHS doujinshi thing. Caramelldansen videos of every anime series ever. RAMBLE RAMBLE RAMMMMMMMBBBBBBLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEE. Tea.

THINGS I HATE: How I can't remove the metal pole stuck up my Ikea mannequin's butt. When your patient in Trauma Center decides that it's fun to die while the doctor is putting the FRIGGING SURGERY-ENDING BANDAGE on. How in Trauma Center the characters quit their careers as doctors/surgeons/badasses because one patient died. How, in Trauma Center, a nun gets STUCK UNDER A CHURCH WTF. When the Internet dies on me. How this regularly happens at least once a day. Badly pitched SHNS songs. When you search for "kyonko is pretty cool" on Google and end up with ecchi yuri pictures of Kyonko and Itsuko. People who think that "ftw" is 'wtf" but backwards. Stupid Internet theories concerning Harry Potter that were spawned after the series was finished. The stupid theories stating that Ron travelled back in time and became Dumbledore.

(lol, now I can't think of Harry Potter without thinking, "HAGGER!" Thanks, Keiko. )

(Annoying rant coming up right here.)

THE PHRASE OR SAYING THAT I DESPISE THE MOST: I hate when you completely fail at something, and someone says "At least you tried your hardest!" or "At least you did your best!" Doesn't that just mean that your best sucks? It's even worse when the person who says this to you is a lot better than you at what you just failed at. If the person who says it is good at basically everything, then it's likely that that person is going to get bitch slapped. (Keiko...don't say this to me if I suck publicly at something. Please. Megumi, you too. I know, you will probably mean well, but you might make me die.) Saying this to someone is like saying that they did "...okay" or that a B is still a high grade. I won't start on how "top whatever number" lists basically make everyone on them (and everyone not on them) unnecessarily angst-filled. Really, angsty people should just listen to Caramelldansen and get over themselves.

AN EVENT IN MY LIFE THAT SOUNDS BELIEVABLE ONLY IN A MANGA: The incident at Miyuki's party. The people reading this (*cough*KeikoandMegumi*coughhack*) know the story. It was decided that we would play hide and go seek in the dark at Miyuki's party. I went to hide in the basement shower but there were spiders there and one went on me, so naturally I started to freak out. Keiko was It, so she was looking for people. I wanted to get the crap out of that bathroom, so when Keiko walked into the room next to the bathroom I basically told her that I was in the bathroom, so hurry up and discover this fact so that I can leave. It was hide and go seek in the dark. I suppose she tried to tap my arm but thought I was more midgety than I actually am? It is plausible. Anyway....she found me. I have a feeling that for the rest of my life whenever someone says that they found someone or that they've found themselves or something about "finding", I will either giggle uncontrollably or be very scared.

Seriously, Keiko, you're dangerously close to costume-raping someone. Should I be scared for Halloween? (Unless you are not dressing up, in which case it's less likely to happen. Goth pumpkin=win, though.)

What character from any series of anything would you want to be friends with? The character doesn't have to be canon. Hmm...for canon characters, I would want to be friends with Haruhi, or Kyon, or Tsuruya from T_OHS. Basically anyone in the SOS-Brigade, or close to it. Non-canon...well, probably the SOS-Brigade but the Seitenkan ones. ^^' I suppose that if I was Kyonko's friend then we could bond in table-ness...although I don't know if Haruki changes that aspect of Kyonko or not.

(Keiko, Megumi, sorry, but you are both unqualified for the Table Club. Or maybe overqualified....T_T T_T T_T T_T T_T T_T T_T T_T T_T_T T_T_T)

So, as we wait for Keiko to agree to post on this blog. I think I going to start with Tsukiko Idea.

Likes: Music, Electric Guitar, Watching movies, the computer, Swimming, going the in Hot Tub, her Friends, Her Boyfriend (who would date someone they don't like?), Her Dog, Her Sister, School, DRAMA!!, Acting, having fun, fooling around, inside jokes, CHEESE><

Hates: EGGS, some weird food, mean people, people who judge before someone before meeting them, people who think they're everything, bad impressions, digging holes in the butter dish, probably more but I can't think of.

Music: Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Avril Lavinge, Vanessa Carlton. Things like that.

T.V.: House, Jericho(*tear* I feel sad about that ending), Numb3rs, H20 Just add water

Food: Tacos!

Sports: Swimming, Tae Kwon Do, Volley Ball, Soccer

I guess that's it. Hmm. well there you go, let's see if it Keiko or Tsukiko posts next!

Hello, probably Megumi or Keiko! 'Tis Tsuki-chan. YES I JUST SAID 'TIS HUSH YOUUUU

Megumi, wanna rescue me from my computer? Or call me or something? (If your phone is not currently in use.) I'm bored (read: bored and scared, lol.) I'm talking to people on MSN...although it's one person so "I'm talking to a person on MSN" would work better.

I'm so sad, I had to return my Trauma Center: New Blood copy to Blockbuster...but then I picked up Trauma Center: Second Opinion, so it's all good. I haven't played it yet, though, and I'm still bored.

I think that for everyone's first post here, we should say things that we like, hate, are used to, etc. Once this idea's confirmed by Gumi-chan, I SHALL START!

This blog will probably be around three quarters illiterate, and seven eights made up of inside jokes. Not even the funny-to-outsiders ones, the kind that you go "wtf?" at. The you-had-to-be-there type of inside jokes. But that's okay, because the only people reading this will be Keiko, Megumi and I, and maybe Wind or something, if she stumbles upon it. But I don't really mind that. ^^

Okay, I'm done now.

first post.

So I know the name is bad and everything, but I figure this would be a cool way to talk. well in a weird, twisted way. So it doesn't matter what you write in here. it's just as we were turning off computers in homeroom.