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Jan 16, 2005 12:14

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carcinya January 16 2005, 21:09:32 UTC
Wow! That sounds like an awful lot of things to have been busy with (I'm not completely sure that sentence is English, but bear with me, will you? ^____^)

Ah, well. I just HAD to write the first two drabbles, and then we had a challenge with paxnivarna (I was to write the sequel and she was to write me smut. *waves little pervert flag happily*)

I have not been up to much. At least nothing interesting. I'm almost down with my xmas one-shot (don't laugh, you XD) and halfway through with TSB8 (TS9 is already written, but I still have to type it. O.O). Aside from that, my English teacher is giving me the cold shoulder (like artic ice cold) for some reason, but the problem is I have no idea what I could have done to offend him... *scratches her head*

That, and I've been afflicted with spells of dizziness for the past few days, which you will admit is rather inconvenient when one has to work and drive all the same.

But enough self-pity for today. I'm glad you're back, even if that's only for a little while! *hugs*

Have you seen/read "Howl's moving castle"? It's my newest obsession. XDXD

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tatsumaki January 18 2005, 02:13:12 UTC
Eh, English class. *should be studying for her Literature exam*

Of course I've read 'Howl's Moving Castle'! I've been a Diana Wynne Jones fan for over five years now! That woman's fiction was a major part of my childhood and preteen years. Personally, I'm rather fond of the sequel (the name of which escapes me at the moment). Did they finally get around to making the anime version? I heard about that a few years back ... wasn't Miyazaki going to direct it? *is far too lazy to go look up information on it*

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carcinya January 18 2005, 11:59:57 UTC
I love Dianna Wynne Jones! *drools* Chrestomanci...

Indeed they did! It's called, very originally, "Howl's moving castle" and it's ... a wonder in itself. It's rather far from the book on some point, but honestly the movie has a charm of its own. That's Miyazaki for you. ^____^

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