I tried to comment on both Jen's and Laura's blogs. but it didn't take. So much for that approach.
Jen it sounds like you had a mixed bag summer -- two bouts of mono, working (good? Bad?), and your PS-2 going south. But, you now have a brand new room of your own :-).
You'll soon be headed back to Gettysburg. Have a good senior year. I heard rumors that you might go to OSU grad school. Great -- Go Bucks!
Laura, I assume going to Norwich was bittersweet. Some good or bad. Good to see old friends. Bad to know you'll seldom go bad. Graduation from High School is a time of moving on and so have many of your old friends. Hope you have a great time at BG and we'll hope to see you there or may you'd like to come see us.
Love to all!
Pop
Monday, August 3, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Super Happy Fun Summer Time
That title was all a lie, just to let you know. I do that sometimes. You know, the whole sarcasm thing.
I know it's been a while since a real post, so I'll go over the whole summer and hope I don't skip any pulse-pounding details. In May I headed back from college to Cincinnati, still fighting that stubborn cough that had been hanging around during finals week. I immediately started applying for work, but no one seemed to love me enough, what with my vivacious and bubbly personality. After I lost my voice almost completely I went to a clinic, and tested positive for mono. Hoorah mono. And before you accuse, I was not kissing anyone with mono! So I held off on some food service applications until I got my voice back and stopped hacking up both lungs simultaneously. I caved and applied to some fast food places, and whaddayaknow I got a call from good ole Makudonarudo (as I have previously stated). Started work there full time, despite being told it would be a two day a week job, but that's cool because I have nothing better to do with my life than make parfaits for cranky people who like to harrass me and have selective amnesia that THE STRAWS ARE IN THE BAG.
In the meantime, my mom's brother was building a room in the basement for me (being paid, of course). He's a contractor and business has been slow lately. We also know that we can trust him, so that was also a plus. The reason for the room is that my old one was beyond blandness had could barely fit my book collection, let alone my junk from college (my college books were hiding out in the closet, since there was zero shelf space). The closet was so poorly set up that I resorted to just putting my clean clothes on the floor because getting to the closet was such a chore and extremely dangerous. He finished up at the beginning of July.
Around that time, I lost my voice to the point where all I could do was whisper; much worse than at the beginning of May. I went back to the doctor, got another blood test that showed my mono was back, because it hated me. I took two weeks off of work. The lovely thing about this is that my mono allowed me to work on the paint for my room, so I was in by my birthday (while I was still out with mono). Once everything's put away, I'll slap some pics up on the Facebook (which means you'll never see my room, since nothing has ever been put away). Mono also allowed me to go see my favorite band of all time, Skillet. I had horrid seats because I bought them last minute, and I couldn't sing along or shout when prompted. Failtrain. Anyway, I went back to work two weeks ago and have resumed my parfait-making duties.
Another fantastic thing that happened was I wiped my hard drive (purposefully) and I thought I was doing it the same way I did two years ago. No, I succeeded in uninstalling all the drivers, and having a driver disc for the Latitude D620 instead of the 820. I suffered a week of fighting with it and I think I've got it running ok, and Gettysburg can fix the rest.
One other thing. My PS2 died. It was very sad and frustrating. It disc errored when I tried to play MGS and then didn't believe that the disc was even in the drive for PS2 games. I took the thing apart, accidentally cut the cable that makes the on/off buttons work, ordered a new one, fixed that, cleaned the laser, and put it back together, only to have it still not read discs. One day after work I drove out to a Play n Trade and got quite lost and made various u-turns. Once I got there, still in my Makudonarudo garb, the guy told me they didn't have anyone who could fix phat PS2s, which was lovely. He directed me to another game store, which I called from my car, but they do not order replacement lasers anymore. Frustrated, tired, hot, and sick of the PS2, I went back into the Play N Trade, bought a used phat PS2 and then drove back to Mason, where I let GameStop deal with it. I probably could have found a way to repair it, but by that point I just wanted the stupid thing to work. So now I have a working phat PS2 that is currently in the process of updating Final Fantasy XI.
The End
I hope you enjoyed this rendition of "Jen's Life This Summer." If you would like to purchase a transcript of this broadcast, move your mouse to the beginning, hold it down and, without unclicking, move the pointer to the last word and release. Then press the Ctrl and C keys simultaneously. Open up Word, press the Ctrl and V keys simultaneously, and finally press the Ctrl and S keys simultaneously.
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Now playing: Squaresoft - Guardando Nel Buio
via FoxyTunes
I know it's been a while since a real post, so I'll go over the whole summer and hope I don't skip any pulse-pounding details. In May I headed back from college to Cincinnati, still fighting that stubborn cough that had been hanging around during finals week. I immediately started applying for work, but no one seemed to love me enough, what with my vivacious and bubbly personality. After I lost my voice almost completely I went to a clinic, and tested positive for mono. Hoorah mono. And before you accuse, I was not kissing anyone with mono! So I held off on some food service applications until I got my voice back and stopped hacking up both lungs simultaneously. I caved and applied to some fast food places, and whaddayaknow I got a call from good ole Makudonarudo (as I have previously stated). Started work there full time, despite being told it would be a two day a week job, but that's cool because I have nothing better to do with my life than make parfaits for cranky people who like to harrass me and have selective amnesia that THE STRAWS ARE IN THE BAG.
In the meantime, my mom's brother was building a room in the basement for me (being paid, of course). He's a contractor and business has been slow lately. We also know that we can trust him, so that was also a plus. The reason for the room is that my old one was beyond blandness had could barely fit my book collection, let alone my junk from college (my college books were hiding out in the closet, since there was zero shelf space). The closet was so poorly set up that I resorted to just putting my clean clothes on the floor because getting to the closet was such a chore and extremely dangerous. He finished up at the beginning of July.
Around that time, I lost my voice to the point where all I could do was whisper; much worse than at the beginning of May. I went back to the doctor, got another blood test that showed my mono was back, because it hated me. I took two weeks off of work. The lovely thing about this is that my mono allowed me to work on the paint for my room, so I was in by my birthday (while I was still out with mono). Once everything's put away, I'll slap some pics up on the Facebook (which means you'll never see my room, since nothing has ever been put away). Mono also allowed me to go see my favorite band of all time, Skillet. I had horrid seats because I bought them last minute, and I couldn't sing along or shout when prompted. Failtrain. Anyway, I went back to work two weeks ago and have resumed my parfait-making duties.
Another fantastic thing that happened was I wiped my hard drive (purposefully) and I thought I was doing it the same way I did two years ago. No, I succeeded in uninstalling all the drivers, and having a driver disc for the Latitude D620 instead of the 820. I suffered a week of fighting with it and I think I've got it running ok, and Gettysburg can fix the rest.
One other thing. My PS2 died. It was very sad and frustrating. It disc errored when I tried to play MGS and then didn't believe that the disc was even in the drive for PS2 games. I took the thing apart, accidentally cut the cable that makes the on/off buttons work, ordered a new one, fixed that, cleaned the laser, and put it back together, only to have it still not read discs. One day after work I drove out to a Play n Trade and got quite lost and made various u-turns. Once I got there, still in my Makudonarudo garb, the guy told me they didn't have anyone who could fix phat PS2s, which was lovely. He directed me to another game store, which I called from my car, but they do not order replacement lasers anymore. Frustrated, tired, hot, and sick of the PS2, I went back into the Play N Trade, bought a used phat PS2 and then drove back to Mason, where I let GameStop deal with it. I probably could have found a way to repair it, but by that point I just wanted the stupid thing to work. So now I have a working phat PS2 that is currently in the process of updating Final Fantasy XI.
The End
I hope you enjoyed this rendition of "Jen's Life This Summer." If you would like to purchase a transcript of this broadcast, move your mouse to the beginning, hold it down and, without unclicking, move the pointer to the last word and release. Then press the Ctrl and C keys simultaneously. Open up Word, press the Ctrl and V keys simultaneously, and finally press the Ctrl and S keys simultaneously.
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Now playing: Squaresoft - Guardando Nel Buio
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
HI TO EVERYBODY
Sorry that it has taken quite a while to get going with the family blog. I think that it is a wonderful idea. Hope by now,Jen, that you are enjoying your new bedroom and bath. It must have been fun watching Lance build it. Do hope you are feeling better. Mono is a stinker of a thing to have. Mom and Laura have certainly done lots of painting. That's hard work too. I will be anxious to see it before you head back to school. We've been having fun at Vermilion with the boat. Lots of new people are docking near us and they are very friendly and fun to talk to. We planned a picnic for 20 out there at a lovely condo on the waters edge and took groups out for boat rides. Everyone had fun and so did we. Towards the end of June we went to Minneapolis and were so pleased that Uncle Dave looks much better and feels stronger.Can't think of much else. Love you all.
Noni and Popi
Noni and Popi
Monday, July 13, 2009
Norwich
So, I'm not sure who is actually reading the blog, but I'll post anyway. Like Mom (Aunt Tavane) said, I went to Norwich for graduation. It was great to see so many people in a short amount of time. I headed out Wednesday night (June 24th) and spend the night at Dan and Ann's with Shay to keep me company. Then the next morning finished the drive to Norwich. I stayed with my boyfriend Brian's family. I got to have good pizza! I can't find a pizza I like here in Cincinnati - it all seems thick crust like Pizza Hut style. I went to two graduation parties and saw SO many people. My best friend, Joy, is staying with her dad in Bingamton for the summer, so Monday night I went and spent the night there, and therefore got an hour head start on the drive home. That drive seemed to take FOREVER. But there were no problems other than a lot of construction on I86 in NY. It was so nice to see all the people I hadn't seen.
And here's my new bed. I sketched it out. Uncle Lance cut it out. I painted the base. Mom and I covered the headboard with fabric. It turned out pretty spiffy, if I do say so myself

And here's my new bed. I sketched it out. Uncle Lance cut it out. I painted the base. Mom and I covered the headboard with fabric. It turned out pretty spiffy, if I do say so myself

Thursday, July 9, 2009
quick update
Well, Jen's room is finally done. We are trying to get things organized so she can move down there. Unfortunately, her mono symptoms have come back and she is quite tired. We neglected to tell everyone that she was diagnosed in late May with mono. She was doing very well but last week, her throat started hurting again. She has been easily tired out since then. She also has an appointment today to see about having her wisdom teeth extracted. Not sure how this is all going to work out.
Laura went out to Norwich for graduation at the end of June. She did the whole trip by herself. Thanks to Dan & Ann for letting her stay at their house (while they were away) so she wouldn't have to do the trip all in one day.
Steve is ever busy at work and doing things here to make our house a home.
I've been busy getting Jen's room ready. Taking a small break today. Probably move some of her things down but not too much. My arms still hurt. Laura and I also started painting the kitchen but had to put that on hold while we worked on Jen's room. Probably start that back up next week. I think after that, I might take a break from painting.
Hope to hear from others soon.
Tavane
Laura went out to Norwich for graduation at the end of June. She did the whole trip by herself. Thanks to Dan & Ann for letting her stay at their house (while they were away) so she wouldn't have to do the trip all in one day.
Steve is ever busy at work and doing things here to make our house a home.
I've been busy getting Jen's room ready. Taking a small break today. Probably move some of her things down but not too much. My arms still hurt. Laura and I also started painting the kitchen but had to put that on hold while we worked on Jen's room. Probably start that back up next week. I think after that, I might take a break from painting.
Hope to hear from others soon.
Tavane
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Been very busy doing things around the house. Lance (Tavane's brother) has been building a new bedroom/bathroom in the basement, and Jen will move down there. All the carpentry, electrical and plumbing are done, so it is now to finishing and painting. I also resurfaced the deck (by the looks of it, it hadn't been done in years).
We had a TREMENDOUS rainstorm Thursday night. I think we got 3" of rain. It washed a lot of rocks down our hill. We also found that we have a new leak in our bedroom, 'cause our ceiling is now stained and buckling.... a new project!
We had a TREMENDOUS rainstorm Thursday night. I think we got 3" of rain. It washed a lot of rocks down our hill. We also found that we have a new leak in our bedroom, 'cause our ceiling is now stained and buckling.... a new project!
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Ghostbusters, my thoughts
I finished the campaign mode of Ghostbusters today and have a couple things to say about it. First off, it is fantastic to be a ghostbuster. Although I was born after the movie's release in 1984, I still love the humor of the movie. Many movies that claim to be comedies today are simple people getting hit by large objects and crappy one-liners. Anyway, Ghostbusters: The Video Game was not only written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, the writers of the movie and two of the four ghostbusters. Secondly, the got all, that's right, ALL of the original Ghostbuster actors to come back and voice their role. Bill Murray's performance, however, seemed phoned-in. You could tell that Dan Aykroyd was the most involved, as he had the most lines. I think this is one of the only Ghostbusters games in which Winston, played by Ernie Hudson, is included. You also get to explore all the locations from the movies: the Sedgewick Hotel, the library, and the museum, along with other locations. Between missions you will be able to explore the Firehouse, which is very true to the movie set. You can even slide down the pole!
As the IGN review said, it feels like a love letter to all of the fans of the series. It does have it's problems. Firstly, the campaign mode took me only about nine hours to finish. I haven't tried online mode yet, but I've read where the game makes up for the short story. In some cut scenes, the voice is out of sync which the animation, which should be able to be cleared up with a patch, but it hasn't been fixed yet. There are also some parts where the difficulty goes way up and I found myself running around trying to review the other Ghostbusters, who needed a medic every two seconds instead of attacking the ghost.
As a whole, I'm glade that Atari decided to pick up Ghostbusters when Activision Blizzard dropped it. I was very upset when the press release said that Ghostbusters would not be released, especially when it was almost finished. If your a fan of the series, I'd give it a rental.
Trailer time!
Nerd Out.
As the IGN review said, it feels like a love letter to all of the fans of the series. It does have it's problems. Firstly, the campaign mode took me only about nine hours to finish. I haven't tried online mode yet, but I've read where the game makes up for the short story. In some cut scenes, the voice is out of sync which the animation, which should be able to be cleared up with a patch, but it hasn't been fixed yet. There are also some parts where the difficulty goes way up and I found myself running around trying to review the other Ghostbusters, who needed a medic every two seconds instead of attacking the ghost.
As a whole, I'm glade that Atari decided to pick up Ghostbusters when Activision Blizzard dropped it. I was very upset when the press release said that Ghostbusters would not be released, especially when it was almost finished. If your a fan of the series, I'd give it a rental.
Trailer time!
Nerd Out.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Sleeping in is exciting!
So today I got to sleep in until *gasp* 6:30! I woke up and felt super well rested, which was nice for a change. I even got to shower in the morning. This week instead of being in at 5 or 6, I'll be in at 6:30, except that means that I'll get out at 2:30, which is a bummer. McDonald's isn't that bad. So far everyone that works there seems nice, even the one that seems standoffish at first. I soon discovered that it was sarcasm similar to one of my friend's from Norwich. It does get busy, and I come home with headaches a lot.
Laura and I have been playing LEGO Indiana Jones. "I want to play Indiana Jones," passed her lips today, which was earth-shattering. Here's a trailer for those who don't know what it is.
I really like LEGO Star Wars, and LEGO Indy came free with my 360, and since Assassin's Creed is getting repetitive, I stuck this in. The LEGO series is a series that doesn't take itself seriously. It knows that its source material is great, and puts its own spin on it. The humor is good and clean. So if any of you have a PS2, Wii, 360, or PS3, it'd be a good buy.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game comes out on Tuesday! Expect a review of that.
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Now playing: Relient K - Apathetic Way to Be
via FoxyTunes
Laura and I have been playing LEGO Indiana Jones. "I want to play Indiana Jones," passed her lips today, which was earth-shattering. Here's a trailer for those who don't know what it is.
I really like LEGO Star Wars, and LEGO Indy came free with my 360, and since Assassin's Creed is getting repetitive, I stuck this in. The LEGO series is a series that doesn't take itself seriously. It knows that its source material is great, and puts its own spin on it. The humor is good and clean. So if any of you have a PS2, Wii, 360, or PS3, it'd be a good buy.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game comes out on Tuesday! Expect a review of that.
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Now playing: Relient K - Apathetic Way to Be
via FoxyTunes
Anybody out there?
Okay everyone - if this blog is going to work, we all need to post something once in a while. The purpose of this blog is to post small things (or big events) that we don't always get to tell everyone.
Steve was trying to stain the deck but we just got hit with some rainstorms. Guess his plans are changed for now.
Laura and I have been working on her bed. It is finally finished and she is very excited to finally have a headboard.
Jen has just been working her little tail off. What was originally suppose to be a Friday/Saturday gig has turned into 40 hours a week. It is taking some adjustments since she is first shift. She really dislikes the 10 pm fireworks from Kings Island when she needs to get up early.
Hope to see some other posts soon.
Tavane
Steve was trying to stain the deck but we just got hit with some rainstorms. Guess his plans are changed for now.
Laura and I have been working on her bed. It is finally finished and she is very excited to finally have a headboard.
Jen has just been working her little tail off. What was originally suppose to be a Friday/Saturday gig has turned into 40 hours a week. It is taking some adjustments since she is first shift. She really dislikes the 10 pm fireworks from Kings Island when she needs to get up early.
Hope to see some other posts soon.
Tavane
Monday, June 8, 2009
Not much new
Not much new going on here. Jen forgot to write about her bonking her head on the shower faucet while she was helping Lance. She was fine but a little tender.
Laura is waiting to hear from Sam's Club about a job. It would be nice if she would get it.
Steve and I went to a choir picnic yesterday. The choir director has decided that he needed to leave this position. The search is on for someone new. Darn, and I had just broken him in. It's nice to be in choir again. There are plenty of people from before and many new. It is a great group.
Tavane
Laura is waiting to hear from Sam's Club about a job. It would be nice if she would get it.
Steve and I went to a choir picnic yesterday. The choir director has decided that he needed to leave this position. The search is on for someone new. Darn, and I had just broken him in. It's nice to be in choir again. There are plenty of people from before and many new. It is a great group.
Tavane
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Ahahaha >.<
Soooooooo, I kind of set my alarm for 3:30PM instead of 3:30AM. This resulted in me frantically calling McDonalds at 6:30AM and apologizing, profusely, then coming in late. However, since Jim (manager) and I had verbally agreed to have me come in at 4:30 instead of 6 and he had never changed it on the schedule, it looked like I was only 50min late when I arrived at 6:50. I ended up staying until 1, even though schedule said 2. There were too many people and it was too busy for a new person to be working the fries, so I peaced out of there.
As far as McDonalds goes, it's not a bad job, but it's not fantastic either. Since I worked at Burger King when I was in high school, I'm a little used to the way a fast food restaurant is run. The difference is that at Burger King I worked in the back on food and cleaning and night prep. Now I'm working early morning prep and drive thru. I guess I'll get all of my bases covered.
As far as McDonalds goes, it's not a bad job, but it's not fantastic either. Since I worked at Burger King when I was in high school, I'm a little used to the way a fast food restaurant is run. The difference is that at Burger King I worked in the back on food and cleaning and night prep. Now I'm working early morning prep and drive thru. I guess I'll get all of my bases covered.
Friday, June 5, 2009
(v v)
Getting up at 3:30 is not fun.
Just in case you were wondering.
I saw a puggle while working the drive-thru window. They were surprised that I knew what it was, my response being that my uncle has a puggle.
I really need to stop writing posts on little sleep.
Just in case you were wondering.
I saw a puggle while working the drive-thru window. They were surprised that I knew what it was, my response being that my uncle has a puggle.
I really need to stop writing posts on little sleep.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Excellence
So, this is my first time ever blogging. Woo Hoo! I never even kept a real journal, so forgive me. Today was a great day. Two of my closest friends from college, Kristen and Maribeth, came over and we went to see Night at the Museum Two. It was good, but not as good as the first. I believe I saw the first Night at the Museum with Dad (Stephen), Grace and Kevin one year when we were at Noni and Pop's.
The girls and I also went to Skyline and Graters. Oh yes, and earlier while swinging on the swing on the side of the house, somehow Maribeth and I broke the chain. All of a sudden we were on the ground and had no idea how we got there. It was hilarious. I'll try to remember to upload some pictures another time.
Laura
The girls and I also went to Skyline and Graters. Oh yes, and earlier while swinging on the swing on the side of the house, somehow Maribeth and I broke the chain. All of a sudden we were on the ground and had no idea how we got there. It was hilarious. I'll try to remember to upload some pictures another time.
Laura
E3 is rocking my socks this year, now that I have a 360
I don't know what I'm the most excited about. Assassin's Creed was good, but The Beatles Rock Band is probably going to be amazing. We'll have to see about Kingdom Hearts, since it's going to be very different from Chain of Memories. At least Axel is going to be in it, and not dead. I just hope that the reason there's four months between the release date in Japan and the release date in America is that their fixing the animation of the mouths to match the English, like they did in the PS2 games.
First Try
Well Jen you've made a Cammarn blog. Now lets see if "der's" can use it. After fooling around I found a Tab that said "new post", I think. I hope we can find it again. It was great to see most of the family last week. It's been awhile.
Dan, Noni, & I are considering going to see Dave for a few days in July. We look forward to being able to see him face to face after all he (and we) have been thru.
The only thing that's new is that we lost a close friend just the other day. I don't think any of you know him - Jim Manthey. He was a very big man with a Santa Claus beard. He was a member of Our Savior when you were growing up, They have two kids - Dave and Kim if you remember the names.
Love Dad
Dan, Noni, & I are considering going to see Dave for a few days in July. We look forward to being able to see him face to face after all he (and we) have been thru.
The only thing that's new is that we lost a close friend just the other day. I don't think any of you know him - Jim Manthey. He was a very big man with a Santa Claus beard. He was a member of Our Savior when you were growing up, They have two kids - Dave and Kim if you remember the names.
Love Dad
Please blog
Well, I hope this works. Jen didn't really explain why we are doing this.
We used to do a round robin letter but sometimes it would get "lost" in the day to day life. This blog is to right down that day to day stuff. Doesn't have to be long, just let others know what's going on in your life. We sometimes miss the little things that are also important to all of us.
Not too much new here. Lance (my brother) is working on a room for Jen in the basement. The proportions of the room sizes here are either really big or really small. Jen was nice enough to give Laura the larger room so now she gets a new room. (I think she might have know this would happen.) It has been good to have him here. He stays here during the week then goes home on the weekends. The room is coming along nicely.
My gardens are coming along. It's very hard to start from scratch when I had such nice gardens in Norwich. It's also hard to be patient when everything looks so bare.
That's about it for now.
We used to do a round robin letter but sometimes it would get "lost" in the day to day life. This blog is to right down that day to day stuff. Doesn't have to be long, just let others know what's going on in your life. We sometimes miss the little things that are also important to all of us.
Not too much new here. Lance (my brother) is working on a room for Jen in the basement. The proportions of the room sizes here are either really big or really small. Jen was nice enough to give Laura the larger room so now she gets a new room. (I think she might have know this would happen.) It has been good to have him here. He stays here during the week then goes home on the weekends. The room is coming along nicely.
My gardens are coming along. It's very hard to start from scratch when I had such nice gardens in Norwich. It's also hard to be patient when everything looks so bare.
That's about it for now.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Work is lameface
Working 40 hours a week was not what I had in mind when I signed up for Fridays and Saturdays.
Oh, and thank you, Thunder. Thank you for waking me up. It was so nice of you to shake me from sleep at 11PM when I was scheduled for work at 6AM the next morning.
And people from Cincinnati need to learn the meaning of the word "please." It does not, in any sense, mean "I didn't hear that, could you repeat yourself?"
As homework for the summer, I'm going to translate Utada Hikaru's songs that have yet to be translated. I might run into some roadblocks with grammar I haven't learned, but it's worth a shot.
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Now playing: 宇多田ヒカル - FINAL DISTANCE
via FoxyTunes
Oh, and thank you, Thunder. Thank you for waking me up. It was so nice of you to shake me from sleep at 11PM when I was scheduled for work at 6AM the next morning.
And people from Cincinnati need to learn the meaning of the word "please." It does not, in any sense, mean "I didn't hear that, could you repeat yourself?"
As homework for the summer, I'm going to translate Utada Hikaru's songs that have yet to be translated. I might run into some roadblocks with grammar I haven't learned, but it's worth a shot.
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Now playing: 宇多田ヒカル - FINAL DISTANCE
via FoxyTunes
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
First Post Testing
This is the blog for the Cammarn family that my grandmother asked me to setup. I'm trying to figure out getting multiple people on here. I'm generally a LJ user, which is where I keep my personal blog.
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Now playing: 宇多田ヒカル - ドラマ
via FoxyTunes
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Now playing: 宇多田ヒカル - ドラマ
via FoxyTunes
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