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I took the anime stereotype quiz three times:

First time, as me in the here-now: Magical Girl (ick. I'm not that pink, really. But I digress.)

Second time, as alternate dragon-me: Mech pilot. Yup. That works.

Third time, RPing Eathan: Villian. Yah, big suprise there.

Naginata was fun, and we (Kitten and I) got more responsibility delegated to us by Yamauchi-sensei...yay! I'm going to go insane, but yay! She thought we were responsible enough!

Plus, Gaudior is visiting for the weekend (also yay!) and Puck (one of her characters) had a long talk with me RPing Eathan the other night. That was fun. (Eathan: for many, many values of "fun." *evil grin*)

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9/2/03 07:06 (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] weirdquark
Puck and Eathan.

Good lord....

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9/2/03 21:33 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] jcfiala.livejournal.com
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10/2/03 05:48 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] daisho.livejournal.com
Thought the naginata seminar might be fun -- glad to hear I was right!

Taking some responsibility in martial arts classes is a good thing, too. Even though I found running a club a little too much work, teaching classes is most rewarding. I just want someone else to do the paperwork. ;)

Re: Eathan & Puck

10/2/03 16:35 (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] weirdquark
Ah. You see, what I meant to say was I wish I had been there for that.

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11/2/03 06:25 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] daisho.livejournal.com
By the sound of it, you've now found out why I didn't feel I could administer my club when my soke moved away. <:) It was a tough decision -- I had to let down a lot of students when I told them I couldn't run classes on my own. But in journalism, one can never be entirely sure of the time one will finish work. That uncertainty coupled with my general lack of organisational skills forced my hand, alas.