Musings about 純白サンクチュアリィ
Tuesday, January 30th, 2007Well I have been occupied these days. Note the use of the word ‘occupied’, as opposed to ‘busy’.
Well basically…
Well I have been occupied these days. Note the use of the word ‘occupied’, as opposed to ‘busy’.
Well basically…
If you wonder about how Singaporeans behave on IRC, this might be illustrative in some sense. Still, such incidents are as a rule rare, so don’t be mistaken that they do this all the time.
Times logged are on the 29th of January on #SGanimebloggers on irc.rizon.net. Of course, the timezone setting for my computer’s Tokyo, so for the corresponding Singapore time deduct one hour.
For the record, I am [KonoeKonoka]. ^^
It began like this…
I was trawling through my reams of email (yes I actually fill up 15% of my 1000MB space in Hotmail with mostly TEXT) when I stumbled upon an old cdjapan newsmail issue. One thing led to another, till I found this.
For those who can’t recognize those characters or have no idea of their significance, please read this entry some time back to get an idea. To summarize, it’s a new Tainaka Sachi single to be released on the 7th of February containing a new song and the Fate/stay night anime episode 24 ED!
I’m so translating this. If I don’t forget, of course.
I doubt I will. I am really worked up about it, so… ^^
お楽しみに!
It’s been a while since I sort of officially began high school this year. Quite a fair bit has happened, and I guess I should sort of record them before I forget them somehow. (Hey this blog is meant to be some sort of proof of my existence in the first place anyway…)
YES RIE-SAMA IS NOW 28!!!
As I have posted on the BBS board, I only hope she won’t go work herself till exhaustion (as she seemed to be doing for most of her 27th year of life) in her 28th year. Of course, it would be nice if she would finally get round to settling down. But whatever the case is, what matters most is that she’s happy. And for her happiness, I’ll pray in my own way. Always.
One fine day in December last year I was strolling around Isetan Supermarket after work. And so, I bought soba (and soba sauce of course).
Now, for many people who simply can’t read Japanese out there, or at least not sufficiently to make out the gobbledegook on the rear side of the plastic packages containing dried soba, NO WORRIES. That’s why you are here, right? (if you’re bored that’s a separate question, but I’d highly encourage you to eat soba. It’s… just… good.)
Let’s start with BUYING the soba.
For you, flak-chan. ^^
Happy new year, folks.