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jawnbc ([personal profile] jawnbc) wrote2003-11-15 09:06 pm

hot live gurl on gurl action

The Gurls are watching Tipping the Velvet on DVD. English accents, heavy breathing (on telly) and period music. Did I mention I don't like period pieces?

A pack of us went out for dinner to celebrate Ed's birfday (48!) Guu features what I call Japas: Japanese tapas-like (in terms of portions) dishes. You ask for the roasted eggplant and the waitress yells "焼き肉のナス." And the guys behind the counter yell some acknowledgement. Order and item ("ベーコン及びアスパラガス") and they yell back. The food comes quickly and is OK, but my princess palate isn't entirely satisfied. But the company's grand. We repaired to a hideous café and watched women's curling while chattering. Then some shopping. Now home.

Tomorrow I have marking and an interview for the research project, then dunno. Peut-être Notre Dame de Vapeurs?

Haven't blogged much about it, but [livejournal.com profile] querrelle and I are well. The distance thing right proper sux, but we're doing the do things to make it work. 3 cheers for video conferencing via Yahoo--seeing one another ain't like holding each other, but it's better than faceless phone conversations. The time alternately flies and crawls.

[identity profile] danthered.livejournal.com 2003-11-16 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)
OK, how'd you get the Japanese (Kanji?) characters? I was able to make my G4 do something like this exactly once, when I put together the trilingual sign for my door that says "No flyers, no ads please", "Il est interdit de laisser aucune brochure ici -- merci", and, in Chinese, "You are forbidden to leave any advertisement here. Thank you for your compliance."

Every time I've tried since, the character spacing has been all foozled and unworkable.

I take it you speak Japanese?

ewwwwwww

[identity profile] dacubsf.livejournal.com 2003-11-17 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
you mentioned gurl on gurl action and period in the same sentence... ewwwwwwwww