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[livejournal.com profile] yasuragi has some highly intriguing Saiyuki scans up from the next month's Zero Sum, here.  I say, ooh!

[livejournal.com profile] xsmoonshine asked me five questions. See answers below! 



1. What do you see when you look out the window?

The window I look out of most is the kitchen window. Because it's in the basement I see some ferns, a big swathe of baby's tears, the back of our garden bench and the terrace it sits on and a clump of little pink flowers that hang down, which I can never remember the name of.

2. Describe your ideal day off?

I get up at about 9. A nice lie in for me but still leaving lots of morning to play in. I, or we, seeing as M will be there too, have a fried egg on a potato cake, yum. Then a variety of things would happen. We would go to an enormous car boot sale (junk sale) and pick up all kinds of interesting crap, such as melamine and ceramics and folding bicycles, smurfs and junk jewellery etc. By then it would be lunch time, which would be a coffee frescata from Costa Coffee and a hot goats cheese panini sandwich. In the afternoon we'd go on a slow walk around some favourite or new bits of London looking at buildings, stopping off to play a few rounds of air hockey somewhere, then nip into a few comic shops and bookshops before rounding the day off with a couple of cocktails and then M would cook taglietelle with asparagus and we'd open a bottle of wine and sit in the garden with friends and watch bats. Somehow I want to fit in a swim and sauna, but am not sure where. Possibly before the car boot sale.

3. What skill would you like to learn given time and resources?

Right now I'd like to learn Japanese. I'd also love to learn to sing and to play the piano and the guitar properly.

4. What fictional (book/tv/anime/manga/whatever) special power or object would you really like to have, and what would you do with it?

I'd like a transporting device so I could beam myself about instantly. I'm really starting to resent commuting. 

5. There is a scary, scary thing lurking in your room. What is it? =D

It's a giant ant.

In the spirit of the meme, if you'd like me to probe your innermost thoughts and desires,  leave me a comment. 

Date: 2005-06-14 12:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mistressrenet.livejournal.com
1. Oh, that's so tough, isn't it? Just picking one. Probably Batman. Shut up.

2. Yes. But not many.

3. Someplace casual, but where the food is very good. Tex-mex for preference. But I like all kinds of food and places to eat-- nice restaurants are really my great weakness, and I even like chains like the Olive Garden (which is denigrated by all sorts of people in the US as not being 'real' Italian, which, you know, I know.)

4. Oh, that's a tough call. I really like the folk tale Nagi tells Omi in [livejournal.com profile] stagesoflove about the clever peasant girl who becomes Tzarina, but that's not really a children's story. The Phantom Tollbooth has always been very special to me.

5. Manga universe? Ouch, that's a toughie. Probably Fruits Basket (though I'm not sure I'd want to meet the Sohmas) or Gravitation, where a novelist and J-Pop star coming out together is No Big Deal and just boosts sales. Manga universes are dangerous places to be.

Date: 2005-06-14 12:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
Batman - that's so sweet! Heehee. And of course he would be a force for good.

Oh, you like the Phantom Tollbooth! I love that too and am the proud owner of a shiny new copy, as I think it must've recently come back into print in the UK. It just made so much sense to me as a kid.

Mmm, yes I can see the attraction of Gravitation and at least there'd be no threat of imminent death or torture from any sort of magical beast or killer monk.

Date: 2005-06-14 12:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mistressrenet.livejournal.com
Well, you know, Superman would be too much power. Batman at his core is normal. And I think it's only fair that one fucked-up kid gets to fight crime and do good. Yeah, I'm a dork.

I am slightly scandalized that it went out of print in the UK! I don't think it's ever gone out of print here, they just re-cover it every once in a while. It's the one book I got my nephew that was an unqualified hit.

Yeah. The only threat in Gravitation seems to be rapists and they seem to target pretty young men. Which is still bad, but safer for me. XD Plus I could read Yuki's books. And buy Nittle Grasper albums.

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