Michelle Pfeiffer Lives Near Me!

Aug 03, 2005 12:32

Scott’s Valley Chinese for Lunch ( Read more... )

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Hmmm.... krystylfox August 4 2005, 11:05:38 UTC
What an interesting area that you live in... I do believe that I have a whole new appreciation for my sleepy little town.

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jynxjynx August 10 2005, 11:42:41 UTC
WoW is still fun, but I agree with you about all the freaking bugs. It's too bad you guys didn't come to Elune, we have about 30-40 people in our guild, and a loose alliance with a couple other guilds to do the late-game raids.

Tell asher that he should let me move into his place when I move to Scruz for school.

And you should take community college classes. They're great. :) I'd suggest drawing, as I learned far more from my CC drawing class than I did from the one at UCSC. However, drawing classes require lots of materials and are kinda expensive. If the class starts late enough, I can let you borrow some of my supplies though. :)

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Elune, Living, Classes... rakishan August 10 2005, 14:43:56 UTC
Yeah, ironically, we chose this server, because a guy in our circle of friends had his own circle of friends and a guy in that circle of friends wanted to join the guild Afterlife. So he powered his way through the levels and joined. I'm not sure if they even play together anymore. *shrug* There's always meeting up on a few of the Horde servers we're playing on. It'll be tough to get Asher to give up his Night Elf chicks, though ( ... )

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Re: Elune, Living, Classes... jynxjynx August 10 2005, 15:32:05 UTC
I love language classes as well. So it sounds like a win-win situation to me ( ... )

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Re: Elune, Living, Classes... rakishan August 10 2005, 15:47:21 UTC
I can see that having you in town is going to be great, even if you're not "living" at Asher's. It would be convenient if you were, though. You'd always have your cat with you there.

Dear god woman, don't tell him about the plans! It's so much better to watch him flip out gradually. Keep them all as a surprise, each one a little treasure to enjoy in it's own time.

So far, my one experience with learning Japanese was taking it at UCSC. The first day, people in the class were taking notes in Kanji and talking about their year abroad in Japan. Half of them didn't pass, let alone the rest of us. I'm thinking something geared more to the non-Japanese speaker will be easier to learn from.

Hmm... of course, then there's the use thing. I can always use drawing, but most everything Japanese that I do is subtitled. *shrug* I hope I figure it out soon. Registration is coming up fast.

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