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Mar. 23rd, 2003 10:42 amLazy Sundays indeed -- any bets on how long it'll take me to drag G out of bed? I'm *hungry*!
Yesterday I spent half an hour rolling around on my mother's big blue exercise ball while watching Fushigi Yuugi Eikoden. She wasn't kidding, it's murder! Even for someone (relatively) in shape such as myself. Poor abs...
( Just in case anyone hasn't seen FY (damn conscience!) )
I went out with Anna and her sister for supper and I got Anna to try my seaweed salad which she actually enjoyed, much to her surprise. I told her it didn't taste fishy! She still won't see the light when it comes to sushi, though. Ah well, more for the rest of us! Later on we picked up G and went to a karaoke place which is in the middle of some sort of industrial park. I guess they thought, "Build it and they will come." When we arrived there was hardly anyone there and even when it started filling up, before we left, we managed to sing several songs. As often, with these things, I was pretty much the only non-Asian person there. We saw a girl there who we thought was a guy, at first, because her voice was really deep and we couldn't see her behind the tv. Then when she walked by our table, we could tell it was a girl... a big girl (not fat, just built on a large scale) but damn! her voice was deep! As G put it, "She's not very delicate."
Yesterday I spent half an hour rolling around on my mother's big blue exercise ball while watching Fushigi Yuugi Eikoden. She wasn't kidding, it's murder! Even for someone (relatively) in shape such as myself. Poor abs...
( Just in case anyone hasn't seen FY (damn conscience!) )
I went out with Anna and her sister for supper and I got Anna to try my seaweed salad which she actually enjoyed, much to her surprise. I told her it didn't taste fishy! She still won't see the light when it comes to sushi, though. Ah well, more for the rest of us! Later on we picked up G and went to a karaoke place which is in the middle of some sort of industrial park. I guess they thought, "Build it and they will come." When we arrived there was hardly anyone there and even when it started filling up, before we left, we managed to sing several songs. As often, with these things, I was pretty much the only non-Asian person there. We saw a girl there who we thought was a guy, at first, because her voice was really deep and we couldn't see her behind the tv. Then when she walked by our table, we could tell it was a girl... a big girl (not fat, just built on a large scale) but damn! her voice was deep! As G put it, "She's not very delicate."