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Deanna ([personal profile] dr4b) wrote2007-02-16 03:26 pm

Braindead braindumping and a meme

From [profile] ciaweth, [profile] piratelemur, [profile] ohsochewy, whatever. I don't usually do memes, but feel obligated since I commented on theirs.

Leave a comment and I will:

1) Tell you why I friended you.
2) Associate you with a song/film.
3) Tell a random fact about you.
4) Tell a first memory about you.
5) Associate you with a character/pairing.
6) Ask something I've always wanted to know about you.
7) Tell you my favorite user pic of yours.
8) In return, you must repost in your LJ. Okay, not really. I don't care if you do or don't.




Last night, after finally getting things to work!11!!!1!1! at work, I went to dinner at the downtown Todai with [profile] genericman and Mike "from Duquesne" Piatek, who I hadn't seen since like, some DDR thing or another back in 2002 or 2003. He's all grown-up and grad-student-like now!

Todai changed their policy or maybe I just never knew about it since we always had a big enough group, but apparently you only get the free meal on your birthday if there are 3 or more people with you (otherwise you get a certificate to come back for a free meal another day, also accompanied by someone else). So Mike and I did not count as three people for Jason's birthday, alas, but I think we had fun, though Jason and I both talk way too much for me to really catch up significantly with what Mike's up to these days besides CS grad school at UW. Heck, I'm not sure I even found out if he still plays DDR.

I went to B&N after that and picked up the Hardball Times book as well as the Moe Berg story "The Catcher Was A Spy", and made Jason buy a copy of the Gehrig book I finished, "Luckiest Man".

At home I watched the first two episodes of Haken no Hinkaku (a TV show this season about the state of temp workers in offices in Japan). The show is pretty good on its own, but I'm also using it educationally as a refresher course on business Japanese, as well as picking up on dress codes. After that I wrote my book review of Luckiest Man, which was heartfelt and a little bit depressing, I'm sure.

[identity profile] damienroc.livejournal.com 2007-02-17 10:51 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think I could handle 20... The 18 hour marathon it took to get home from SF after the '04 party was probably about 2 or 3 past my limit.

I thought there was a bit more than two weeks between the game party and Jay coming up. Two months?

And you have, since then, called me that, so you don't resist the temptation very well. ^_~

Hmm... five years. Y'know, as much as I like living down here, I'm pretty sure in five years I want to be living in Tacoma again. I'd like to be working in such a way that I have the ability to travel wherever should I be so inclined, while also be making enough to pay for said travel and still having a place to come to that's home.

Oh, and I want to be a published writer.

And, hrm... I do believe I -will- be up there for Opening Day. Actually, it's almost a certainty unless I die.