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Nov 23, 2009 04:30

Thank you for all the birthday wishes! Ryou and I had a wonderful time in Tokyo. All that karaoke singing has made my throat somewhat sore, but it is nothing tea can't fix. I was also especially amused upon seeing aniki's reaction to the New Moon premiere - I had no idea he could turn that shade of red, though I suppose he was more irritated than ( Read more... )

decorating, birthday, ryou

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playful_heir November 22 2009, 20:37:09 UTC
You went to Tokyo for karaoke and a movie? Seriously? Wow. Glad you had fun?

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kisatsushi November 23 2009, 17:32:13 UTC
No, no. That's not all we did, Sae-san. We also explored the back alleys, shopped a bit, found a good arcade or two, and had the best ramen in the world for lunch. I just didn't want to sound like a child gushing about his Transformer figurine.

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playful_heir November 23 2009, 17:52:40 UTC
How did you have time for all of that and still come back the same day? And why would you come back in the same day when you made a trip to Tokyo? ...to watch movies and do karaoke when you can do that here. It just seems like such a wasted trip. But you guys had fun in those few hours so whatever.

Oh and I'm glad you're not dead or molested from exploring back alleys.

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kisatsushi November 23 2009, 18:42:07 UTC
Time managing abilities? I don't know. And I suppose coming back early was my fault. Ryou knew I still wanted to get some work done at the library.

... I hope you're joking.

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squishyryou November 22 2009, 20:39:49 UTC
You're making it sound like that's all we did.

And no, I haven't seen them yet, but I'll make sure to drop by soon then

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kisatsushi November 23 2009, 17:34:33 UTC
I enjoyed those parts of the trip most, I suppose. Though we do have to return to that ramen place - seriously, Ryou, a little drop of heaven!

Be sure to tell me when you do?

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squishyryou November 23 2009, 17:36:16 UTC
I told you, didn't I? Looks like we may have to sneak away again sometime~

Why, having secrets from me, otouto? ;>

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kisatsushi November 23 2009, 18:00:50 UTC
Can we take Akazawa and Kentarou-kun with us next time? I'm sure they'd love it. And Mother and Father wouldn't have a problem with it as it is authentic.

I just want to know when so I can get the curtains ready. You have to take it all in at once.

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irishpersuasion November 22 2009, 20:40:58 UTC
Is 2012 any good? I've been debating on it but it looks kinda like the typical disaster movie like was all the craze several years ago. Maybe I should just rent it when it comes out and save the trouble of going out?

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kisatsushi November 23 2009, 17:43:12 UTC
I'm not particularly fond of movies like it but I did think it was worth the trip to the theater. The effects, as to be expected, were fantastic - and there were a number of moving scenes, which is probably what the writers wanted to achieve. It isn't a date sort of movie though, Sengoku-san.

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silverfromsteel November 22 2009, 22:29:45 UTC
Happy Belated Birthday, Atsushi-sama. Sorry I'm a little late, but I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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kisatsushi November 23 2009, 19:12:31 UTC
Thank you, Ohtori-san. And no need to apologize.

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himitsunotsuki November 23 2009, 04:38:48 UTC
It disturbs me to think you would even consider ushering in a new year of existence by exposing yourself to the torture of glitter covered vampires, Atsushi-kun.

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kisatsushi November 23 2009, 17:21:23 UTC
I think I am more indifferent than loathsome to the glittering vampire phenomenon. And in any case, I much prefer werewolves, though not in the context of the Twilight series.

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himitsunotsuki November 23 2009, 17:24:07 UTC
That makes one of us. I find the series and its protagonists rather... nauseating, perhaps. And really? Werewolves over vampires, mm? I'm curious as to why.

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kisatsushi November 23 2009, 17:49:00 UTC
I'm not so sure. Perhaps it is the fact that werewolves heavily rely on their baser instincts, which I find most appealing. I like how folklore incorporates the use of the full moon in their shapeshifting; it's rather romantic in a strangely dark way, is it not? And I suppose I find myself drawn to more brutish characters, without mercy and without reason. I'm sorry for rambling, Yuushi.

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