Hmmm -- interesting. I took this quiz after I saw it in
rhiannonhero's journal and got the same answer she did.
So I've been watching Prince of Tennis. It's actually quite good. The tennis matches get a bit repetitive, but I like the people. The girls, of course, are whiney and very stereotypical, but that's how they are in most anime, so I'm not going to get all broken up about it.
rageprufrock, you've converted me to your fandom. Aren't you proud?
I'm happy about a few things, at the moment. I managed to get all the Dilbert comics for 1994-2002 (except 2001's) as [.pdf] files. Very cool. I'm going to have a lot of fun reading them. I also downloaded all the episodes to Dilbert the Series, which ran on the UPN network for two seasons. It was a very funny cartoon based off the comic strip. Also, I know that the voice for Alice was the red-haired woman on Suddenly Susan. I'd rate it up there with Simpsons and Family Guy. Of course, the show was on UPN, so it did horribly in the ratings department -- but I can still enjoy it as it sits in all its glory on my hard drive. Also, I realized that I'd downloaded The Italian Job and forgotten about it, so it was a pleasant surprise to find it in my Windows Media Player library this morning.
Oh, and I wrote that Bright POV drabble I was talking about writing earlier today. All of a sudden it's really easy for me to write Everwood shorts (by shorts, I mean under 1500 words). I've posted it on
bus_riders.
Play; PG -- Bright waxes poetic over Ephram's hands. Well...in a Bright kind of way. Because it's just like me to foist my hand fetish on unsuspecting fictional characters.
misswindy, you asked me to write more. Hope this appeases.
It isn't betaed. I don't like to have my drabbles betaed because I prefer for them to be more spur-of-the-moment. That, and I'm lazy. I really don't think anything under 300 words is worth a second opinion. So sue me.
So I've been watching Prince of Tennis. It's actually quite good. The tennis matches get a bit repetitive, but I like the people. The girls, of course, are whiney and very stereotypical, but that's how they are in most anime, so I'm not going to get all broken up about it.
I'm happy about a few things, at the moment. I managed to get all the Dilbert comics for 1994-2002 (except 2001's) as [.pdf] files. Very cool. I'm going to have a lot of fun reading them. I also downloaded all the episodes to Dilbert the Series, which ran on the UPN network for two seasons. It was a very funny cartoon based off the comic strip. Also, I know that the voice for Alice was the red-haired woman on Suddenly Susan. I'd rate it up there with Simpsons and Family Guy. Of course, the show was on UPN, so it did horribly in the ratings department -- but I can still enjoy it as it sits in all its glory on my hard drive. Also, I realized that I'd downloaded The Italian Job and forgotten about it, so it was a pleasant surprise to find it in my Windows Media Player library this morning.
Oh, and I wrote that Bright POV drabble I was talking about writing earlier today. All of a sudden it's really easy for me to write Everwood shorts (by shorts, I mean under 1500 words). I've posted it on
Play; PG -- Bright waxes poetic over Ephram's hands. Well...in a Bright kind of way. Because it's just like me to foist my hand fetish on unsuspecting fictional characters.
It isn't betaed. I don't like to have my drabbles betaed because I prefer for them to be more spur-of-the-moment. That, and I'm lazy. I really don't think anything under 300 words is worth a second opinion. So sue me.
