If you have seen Wolverine, I hope you stayed after.
If not, read on.
If you haven't seen it yet, now would be a good time to get out.
Anyway, at the theater today I was cleaning up Wolverine so I got to see the end of the credits again. But instead of seeing what I saw last time, I saw a different after-credit scene!
Read on:
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I want to borrow an anime series from my friend for Easter Break next week, but can't decide which. Know anything about...?
I'm stuck between Escaflowne and Martian Successor Nadesico. I've seen the first 2 episodes of each. She has all of Nadesico and all but the end of Escaflowne.
Escaflowne looks really cool, considering it's this mysterious steampunky mecha that's sort of alive (it came from an egg), but I figure that it's more popular so I have more chance of finding a copy to borr
This entry dedicated to those who are helping me get through this. You know who you are.
I'm feeling a little better than the past few days. I had a WAMALUG meeting, so I got to hang with Heather, and just being able to build with Lego and share with friends was a big stress reliever.
(WAMA has a newly appointed Lego Ambassador, so we all applauded him when he walked in. Go Magnus!)
Also, tomorrow not only am I going to call my local movie theater in hopes they'll tell me to fill out a
I have to use stupid web mail while I'm here. For all four years.
Reason.
I rarely take my laptop out into the wifi. And I'm not going to download my email and then log into the interweb to send stuff.
Maybe I'll just abandon Cox.net and start using gmail or AOL. Though AOL has bad reviews, but people like gmail.
I guess I'll use Thunderbird at home.
-CF
17 days until graduation!
Clear your mind and tell me what this means to you:
"Safety over sanity."
I made it up last week, but I don't know what it means. I'd love to know, so I can start using it everywhere. Sounds like a band name. Or the future name of my blog if I really feel like it before I change it to something really awesome everybody loves.
I don't know!
-CF
Quote of the Day: Her hair glistened in the rain like nose hair after a sneeze.
*Because I've put other Star Trek stuff in the Star Wars category before.
The latest trailer came out Monday and I'm impressed. I've only seen a bit of the original Star Trek series, but putting aside that they recast the characters, it looks good. As some Flickr members have said, this can either go well or just pitfall. There probably isn't middle ground.
I'm wondering if I'll see it. Y'see, the Wolverine movie comes out the week before, but I won't see that opening weekend due to fi
Anyone here watch Syfy's Eureka? The fifth and unfortunate final season started tonight and it was absolutely fantastic. This show has gotten better with each season, and the twists that came and the sci-fi tropes played off of in this episode were especially noteworthy. -CF
How many of you have seen this?
(Probably just those that look for LEGO outside of BZP...)
Soon/Now, LEGO is releasing these minifig packs (this if wave 1). There are 16 figs, each $2 and individually wrapped for in a solid-color, but plastic, bag. While "random" and "a chance" on which fig you will get, you can feel around in the bag for certain figure parts, and there is apparently an individual additional bar-code on the back of the packages which, if you have the proper list, will deno
It's times like this that I wish I watched TV shows like Lost and Heroes. Well, we're talking about Lost right now, but Heroes looks cool too so I thought I'd throw that in there. I just don't watch TV (save Stargate) and I feel I miss out on things my friends like when things like this come up.
Anyway, apparently tonight's episode of Lost has Hoth in the title (same as this entry). Cool. Unfortunately I can't watch it since I would have no idea what was going on.
But now it's in its f
If I call you by your username, it means I love you. Or I don't like your real name. Or your username is cooler. Or easier to say. Or I might call you by your real name too. Like if I've known you for a while. Or just feel like saying it for a change. Or I know you prefer me doing so. But sometimes I just don't care. To me, a username transcends a person's identity. It becomes them. To me, I am ChocolateFrogs, a person, not someone named after a Harry Potter candy, but the term has changed mea
...I think we've been calling our teal pieces "turquoise" and Turquoise pieces (if we have any?) "Teal."
I mean, we can't go rewrite Peeron or anything, so everything will probably stay as it is, but I figured the best place to go would be here.
And there you can see how their turquoise is our teal and what I had been calling turquoise or maybe teal until we had "teal" LEGO pieces is really teal.
-CF
Working retail, I interact with a lot of people. More than I'd care to on a daily basis. And people, as a whole, seem to like to talk a lot. Again, more than I'd care to let my ears hear. So, the less words said the better, right? One thing that I really can not stand is the phrase "you know" when describing something. It's as bad as "like," "um," and "uh," when it comes to filler. Something involuntary to cause a pause when your brain can't quite put the right words in order in conversation.
You know how a college kid's laundry cycle is determined by how much underwear one has left?
I'm out of socks. (Well, white ones anyway. I'm wearing thin boot-sock-liner, but I could have chosen dress socks.)
-CF
(Note: I have not done laundry since arriving here two weeks ago, so tonight that will change.)
I dropped the ball on posting this during the first week or so of the new year, but I've also dropped the ball on reading a bunch so far this year. Luckily a "year" is just a social construct of time and as long as I'm happy reading and getting things on my shelf completed it's ok if I need a moment to get my groove back. I'm not going to list out all the books I want to read in 2014, especially because new books pop up and I read some of those and thus don't get around to a few others. But he
Some TV shows I have started watching, am continually watching live on TV weekly, and shows I hope to soon watch:
Currently on, or soon:
Stargate Univsere
Community (the Excel Saga of sit-coms.)
Chuck
The Big Bang Theory (just renewed for another three years!)
Castle (I don't watch this weekly, but I should.)
(Doctor Who Series 6)
Catching up, just started, in the middle of:
Primeval (I just finished the first season. Loved the ending!)
Life on Mars (BBC)
Being Human (BBC. I'm we
27 days until graduation!
Cashews FTW.
-CF
Quote of the Day: Please excuse Jennifer for missing school yesterday. We forgot to get the Sunday paper off the porch, and when we found it Monday, we thought it was Sunday.
So, remember these? (they're life size Zamor!)
Well, I need to get rid of about 200+ of them. Who wants one?
I have no idea how much it'll cost to ship one (or two...), but I don't want something small. Well, there are some Kanohi....
So, what do you have to trade? Kanohi are great, as well as sets. (Used are fine, as long as they're in good condition (no cracks on the joints, etc))
Kanohi:
either a bunch of small stuff or perhaps something important.
Sets:
Here's a nice long
The other day I saw a commercial for a new TV series coming in the fall. Something about vampire romance. All I could think was "oh no, it's like Twilight for the television."
Twilight is taking over the world's (or at least America's) view on vampires. No longer are vampires cool, dark, mysterious and feared. Now...they're whatever Twilight makes them out to be.
Harry Potter had a werewolf. Maybe if the next teacher was a vampire this whole conspiracy would be different...
Talk to y
-Someone wielding a Time Turner
--While driving in the Back to the Future DeLorean...
---inside a traveling TARDIS
----That is catching a ride behind the Enterprise as it slingshots around the sun
-CF :42: <--*tehe w/ Arpy