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Name: Megan
Country: United States
State: Washington
Birthday: 12/21/1986
Gender: Female


Interests: Rube Goldberg machines, beef jerky, domo-kun, Kurosaki Ichigo, postcards, animals, Pizza Pipeline Tricky Stix
Expertise: Ninja covert-ops missions!
Occupation: Student
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Member Since: 3/18/2003

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Saturday, November 29, 2008

So hey guys, just to let you know, I still go to Xanga.  Even if I never update.  Cool story, brah, amirite?

Freeze-dried peaches, they turn out not to be the best thing in the world.

Learning another language is weird.  I start picking up on nuances unique to that language.  Really, I've only taken Japanese, so I guess I can't make a blanket statement like that.  BUT SOMETIMES, I find myself starting sentences in English like I would in Japanese.  Like, stating the subject of the sentence first, and then expanding on that.  Like I kind of did in the last paragraph.  ("Paragraph.")  And I hear that a lot of Japanese students integrate the term "It's not necessarily the case that..." blah-blah-blah in to their English speech, because that's used a lot in Japanese. But I never got that far.  Still interesting, though.


Saturday, September 16, 2006

If I ever had a band, it would so totally be called "Central Nervous System."  Just imagine it!   Okay, now I'll check if that band name is taken...

One Google search later:
God damn it!!! Foiled Again!


Saturday, July 29, 2006

Brandon: Western got my test scores.
Me: how do you know?
Brandon: (holds up a postcard from Western that says, in large capital letters, "We have recieved your test scores.")

For a first update after over two months of nothing, this entry sucked.   Meh.


Thursday, May 18, 2006

Japanese trance is so much better than American trance.  I'm shocked.


Sunday, April 30, 2006

I like trumpets.  Some people say they don't like them because they say they're brash and noisy, but I think they can have a really nice tone and sound full and pretty.  I'm just sayin.



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