The Involuntary Hiatus Ends
Gashi soshite aisatsu, everyone! Wow, it's good to be back. The phone company decided we haven't been punished enough and cut off our internet. (But now we're back!) Indeed. And how good it is. (Didn't you get nudged?) Come again? (Nudged. Someone sent you a message telling you to make a post.) As a matter of fact, hai, someone did...have you been reading my e-mail again? (What? No! Of course not...ehehe...) Uh...sure. Anyway, I have been nudged, and I just wanted to let the nudger- (You know who you are) -that, as previously mentioned, I wasn't able to update. But arigatou for caring, really. I've never had anyone get fed up with my few and far between updating style and send me a message telling me to get off my rear and post something. It's kind of nice, really. (So, how about some actual blog-worthy information?) Oh right, that. Well...we went to Chicago on Wednesday. (Hai, that was fun.) We went to bookstore and out shopping and found ear rings for my prom dress. (And then we went out to eat at an Italian resteraunt that had awesome pescatore.) Seafood stew, for those of you who were wondering. (Sasori had burnt caramel gelatto for dessert.) It was the best ice cream-like substance...nay, the best dessert food I have ever tasted. (She was really rather enthralled.) Hey, good word. (Arigatou. Anyway, I'm also glad to report that Sasori has been writing just insanely.) Oh, indeed. I got a book at Borders in Chicago called The Pocket Muse. Very useful. (Can you believe this? I'm being replaced by a book. It's just so...disheartening. I've been working for her for two years now, and she's just...dumping me!) Oh, for the love of- I am not dumping you! It's just a book, Takusan. Grow up. (Oh, I know...I just like being a little melodramatic once in a while. Just to get things off my chest.) Understood. By the way, I've discovered the wonder of Doctor Who, a British television show on the Sci-Fi channel that is very cool. Everyone should watch it. (Yes, and lost of movies, like Corpse Bride-) Not as good as I'd hoped. (-Donnie Darko-) Creepiest thing I've ever seen. (-and Hotel Rwanda.) Sad, but a very cool and inspirational story. Oh! And I've also been reading Life of Pi, a story about a boy who gets trapped in a lifebaot with a live tiger, as well as the sixth Harry Potter book, just because I thought it was about time, and Good Omens, the story of an angel, a demon, the Apocalypse, and the son of Satan, who is actually a rather nice kid, if a bit obsessed with UFOs and the like. (This has been the Sasori's Rock Media Report with your hosts, Sasori Katana and Takusan Kangae.) Very funny, Takusan. Anyway, I think ti's about time for us to go. See you next time here at Sasori's Rock. (Sayonara.)
Aikou kara Sasori!
Aikou kara Sasori!