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summercomfort ([personal profile] summercomfort) wrote2005-04-25 11:49 am

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I'm quite flabbergasted. Y'know the Korean Civ midterm that I was all worried about (b/c omg I second-guessed myself waaay too many times, and totally didn't know who Yi Hwang was and what King Sejong invented (it was a water clock)).... Anyways, they discounted enough and counted enough that I slipped by with a 92. Booyah! I sang a quick song of jubilation. (Well, more like yodeled, but same difference)

I remembered that I forgot to call Ken Kee yesterday, so bubble tea sale will start again tomorrow. These weekends have been very busy with Skit stuff. I've only the hem left to do for the Osaka skirt, but I'm wondering if it'll look sufficiently Osaka-esque.

Hmm... what else is up? oh yes, didn't really do 24 hour comic day, but I did some from 10:30pm to 3:00am, then went to bed and woke up at 8:00am, and then went took a nap from 10-11, so by 1pm when everyone arrived for skit stuff, I had 12 sketched pages and 1 of them inked (cumulative 8 hours of work). And so far, it's a really really boring comic. I don't think I'd have the patience to read it. ^^;; It's about two people meeting on a mountain path, engaging in scholar-speak, getting ambushed by a bandit, sidling out of the situation by negotiation, and then more scholar-speak. I don't think anyone'd get it, but at least it was fun. Had all the stuff that *I* thought would be cool... if I actually developed it. Ah, guilty indulgences... (cross-dressing, princes in disguise, one-downs-man-ship, ass-kicking). Except not so much on the ass-kicking. For once it's a main character who doesn't know how to kick ass.

But anyway, Jono, who amazingly did 13 pages *and* took breaks for sleep, food, and skit stuff, has his stuff here. It's inspired by Collapse and Tezuka and is really cool..

Edit: This is amusing.

Edit: OMG, totally forgot to mention the cool Seder I went to with Alexis on Saturday. Um... it was cool, it was at the Quadrangle club, and the people were really nice, and there were historical footnotes and pictures in the Haggadah (sp?), as well as a song about the four children to the tune of Clementine. And the food was yummy. (Speaking of food, I got Nilla Wafers at Walmart, so we made some banana pudding yesterday, which was yummy, and I made a spinach and feta omelette). AND! I learned how to get stuff from the deli counter! Today, salami, tomorrow, the world!

(Anonymous) 2005-04-26 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
mie jue,
it's a good thing you're not yv-men ing anymore. a-jia, a-jia, fighting! i want bubble tea.