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We went to visit my grandma today. She got a Pacemaker put in a couple weeks ago (apparently her heart was stopping for as much as fifteen seconds during the night) and we haven't seen her in a while. Topics of conversation included, in order, the motorcycle she used to ride ("I had an Indian, it took guts to ride one of those puppies"), the cookies she baked last night for us (the little powdered-sugar-covered ones, yum), and the reason she got kicked out of Catholic school (she took a swing at a nun for spanking her cousin).
My grandma rocks.
Also, apparently the Pomeroy family (her maiden name) has a castle in Europe. She doesn't know if there's anyone living there, and doesn't seem in any hurry to find out, but I'd kind of like to know. I mean, a castle? Come on.
In an abrupt change of subject, I'd forgotten how much I love Hikaru No Go. I started watching from the beginning because I haven't seen any since I was, I think, eleven. Now I'm up to 63. There's seventy-five episodes, but Jeffrey seems to have misplaced the discs for the last twelve. Which really sucks, because those are the ones I didn't get to see last time I watched this, so I don't know what happens. I could, of course, download the manga and read them, but it takes forever because they're in .pdf files of one page each. *sigh* Still, it's a really well-done anime. I like the music a LOT, and they do an incredible job of making a boring (to me) game fascinating.
My big bother, spelling intentional, is stealing the comp. I guess I'll catch up on my flist later.
My grandma rocks.
Also, apparently the Pomeroy family (her maiden name) has a castle in Europe. She doesn't know if there's anyone living there, and doesn't seem in any hurry to find out, but I'd kind of like to know. I mean, a castle? Come on.
In an abrupt change of subject, I'd forgotten how much I love Hikaru No Go. I started watching from the beginning because I haven't seen any since I was, I think, eleven. Now I'm up to 63. There's seventy-five episodes, but Jeffrey seems to have misplaced the discs for the last twelve. Which really sucks, because those are the ones I didn't get to see last time I watched this, so I don't know what happens. I could, of course, download the manga and read them, but it takes forever because they're in .pdf files of one page each. *sigh* Still, it's a really well-done anime. I like the music a LOT, and they do an incredible job of making a boring (to me) game fascinating.
My big bother, spelling intentional, is stealing the comp. I guess I'll catch up on my flist later.