This summer is seriously kicking my rear . . . I live for Wednesdays. No class, no meetings . . . no office hours. Oh. wait. I'm a cream puff, so I have extra office hours during my official fangirl day. But that doesn't mean I won't spam my patient flist on my nominal day off
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Though you wisely limited the post to the actual party, I was also really amused by the clips of Aiba and the (surely completely bewildered) professional chef preparing the giant foods -- particularly the clip where Aiba is stuffing the giant squid with his arms shoulder-deep in the creature's cavity. The Kraken -- awesome.
And the prolonged cries of terror at the crab-ooze! Oh, Arashi... Love!
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I'm glad the pictures finally came through . . . wait; I thought you were going to bed. I just got back from my walk . . . I am so sweaty . . .
*shakes impotent fist at excessive humidity*
They do make some pretty amazing faces in this episode--though the meh-quality of the filming makes it kind of hard to get the kinds of pretty caps you can get form AnS or the concerts . . . and M no Arashi is even worse, so look out . . . whenever I get to this one . . .
I had totally missed Nino fellating the bean pod, for exampleI'm . . . really glad I wasn't just imagining that . . . even if I had to prompt you to notice it ( ... )
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I was pretty suspicious of texture even before they ate -- bigger, older critters and veg are usually sinewy or woody, right? And boiling the beast for EIGHT HOURS (or however excessively long it took) isn't really going to make it tender. Hence rubber squid. I don't know what squid is supposed to be like, personally, but gah. Sho's chewing face is amazing, though, and totally worth the sympathetic horror of imagining the texture.
Also amazing is the shot you got of Aiba passing the bat to Sho, where, in this context, it looks like Sho is brandishing his weapon in a sort of berserker warrior pose. He should have one foot on a defeated enemy, with a busty babe (or Nino) clinging to his other knee.
I will have to move Bastard! to the top of the Netflix. But looking back at Sho and the bat meant also looking at the fried ostrich egg (again, rubber?) -- which reminds me of the awful (yet wonderful) movie Caveman, starring ( ... )
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No, seriously: he's brandishing at Aiba. And when Aiba went out of his way to celebrate Sho's achievements, too ;__;
Some people have no sense of gratitude ^_~
But looking back at Sho and the bat meant also looking at the fried ostrich egg (again, rubber?) -- which reminds me of the awful (yet wonderful) movie Caveman, starring Ringo Starr, Lyle Alzedo, and Shelley Long (as well as the chick who played Daisy Duke, I think). It's hilariously bad, and almost all the dialogue is grunts, with the occasional 'caveman vocabulary' -- they have words for food, sex, and shit, as I recall.
:O
Good Lord. That sounds like a good candidate for our bad movie nights . . .
I am happy that they got the important words in though . . .
^^"
cavegang end up sort of using it as a trampoline and sliding around in the yolk for a while before carving out some pieces to take back to ( ... )
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*huggggssseeesszZZz*
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*hugs back*
*is sooooooo tired*
*tries to catch the ZZZz from your message*
But. It's officially Wednesday AKA Fangirling Day!
\o/
*fumbles for reviving tea*
*goes to extra office hours in blatant violation of FD*
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That was pretty awesome. I am pretty fond of the moment with the edamame when they're all banging really hard on the shells with whatever they can get their hands on . . .
it's so completely ridiculous and wonderful&hearts
I love the crack so much . . .
there's a really hilarious G no Arashi episode where Aiba decides to deep fry stuff you normally don't eat to see if it's edible.
:O
Must. Find. Now.
*__*
You know, even before the crab, Jun's all "looking huge food makes me lose my appetite."
THIS IS NOT A PROPER RESPONSE TO FOOD, SKELETOR.
You know how Jun totally idolizes Ohno? Not that I wish Ohno's taste buds on anyone, but I wish Jun would emulate his Captain in his love for food. It would make me much happier . . .
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I love how he gets to have his cake and eat it too in this episode: he gets all indignant at Aiba for bringing out the ridiculous food and the implements of destruction, but you notice he has a lot of fun playing with his food in this episode. There is no way he's really that freaked out about the crab juice.
And we know Jun loves food--when he eats, his face glows half the time. He just . . . seems to have a really odd concept of what a proper meal is . . .
What needs to happen is Sho and Aiba and Ohno need to start dragging Jun and Nino along with them on their yakiniku trips.
WORD.
*runs off to check out GnA 34 . . .
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It surprises me these days that those boys don't poke everything they eat with a STICK to see if it is going to bite tham back. Seriously, the things TV does to them in the food department. Although ANYTHING is worth it to see Jun and the clamshells. Just. Oh JUN.
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hee! I just remembered the strange ambulatory goop for breakfast in better off dead with John Cusack, and couldn't help but think of A no Arashi . . .
Jun+clamshells=painful love ^^"
Sometimes, he's not quite subtle, huh?
*grins*
I don't think you really got behind in commenting; I posted something like 3 times in 24 hours. I'm not sure it was a great idea . . . That will not be the case on this Wednesday--too beat. We started packing--with the books. And bookcases.
*cowers in wreck of apartment*
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