Typhoon and class party

Oct 01, 2004 08:24

It's been a pretty ordinary week, although it seems like it's gone pretty fast, actually. I was going to update on Wednesday, but there wasn't much to say since we've gotten into a routine of classes and stuff. It turned out that we didn' t have a vocab quiz on Monday since we hadn't gotten a schedule, but then we had almost a double quiz on ( Read more... )

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chibirisu October 1 2004, 12:54:28 UTC
madly, madly jealous of your manga-and-music-locating skills... heck, madly jealous of the *opportunity* to find things like that!

Say... if I sent you a list of the incredibly obscure and largely long-out-of-print seiyuu albums I've been looking for like forever, and you happened to run across any of them in your wanderings through the used CD stores, would it be OK if I PayPal-ed you the money for them...?

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aerorei October 1 2004, 16:31:45 UTC
Sure! Hmm, seiyuu albums. That sounds interesting. You know, at the places I've been frequenting, I don't think I'll find what you want, since I can't even find any Sakamoto Maaya or Hayashibara Megumi. When I go to places like Kanazawa though I'll definitely look, since Jeff's had a lot of success finding random stuff for really cheap there. If you want any of the more normal things I've been finding though, I can probably find more copies. For example, like I said, there were two copies of the one Aikawa Nanase album for 105 yen in Tsutaya.

(Actually, I've never received money by paypal, so I'm not entirely sure if I can, but we can either try that, or I can just keep track and you can give me money when I get back.)

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Gyouza? anonymous October 25 2004, 12:13:49 UTC
Potato dumplings are called "krup-krocker" by
Swedes. "Potstickers" would be quite descriptive.
--Dad

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