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Oh, yes, I'm procrastinating.

Big time.

If nothing comes to me by the end of today's afternoon writing session, I'm giving up for the week and going to work on my websites or something. Maybe once Thanksgiving's over, Helios-muse will be more willing to work.

For now, some more quiz results:

Quizzes )
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Since I don't want anybody to get mad at me for spoiling them...

RahXephon spoilers )

The thing that's bugging me, though, is that pretty little tune Quon is always singing. I know I've heard that song before, or at least something with a very similar melody. It's driving me crazy that I can't remember where it's from. I think I may even have it on a CD, but without a title, that's like looking for a needle in a haystack with all the CDs I own. Samuraiter, any ideas?

In other news, I think I'm going to wait to post A Dream Come True at FF.net and ASMR. I still plan to go ahead and post it on my website, since today is the one year anniversary, but I still don't think it's quite ready for the major archives. *sigh* I wish I could get a second opinion on it, but I don't really know many other Someday's Dreamers fans.

Finished!

Nov. 1st, 2005 03:51 pm
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I'm finally finished with my Someday's Dreamers fic! Well, actually, I still want to go back and tweak some things, but the important thing is that the basic story is finished. It'll probably be posted at FF.net, ASMR (under the General Anime section that hardly anybody reads), and my Someday's Dreamers website by this weekend, since I want it to be a first anniversary special for my site.

I'm not really sure if I particularly like it, but it does feel good to complete something. At least I think it's somewhat better than the two other stories I've read in the fandom. That's something, right.

Hey...

Oct. 27th, 2005 09:29 pm
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Heh, I don't really know what to write in this thing now that baseball's over. It was kind of nice having something interesting to talk about on game nights, a little excitement in my otherwise very dull life. ^_^

Well, I guess I could talk about my Someday's Dreamers fic. It's almost finished. I just have to finish up the last scene, go back to work on the third(?) scene, which was giving me problems, and polish up the rest. I should probably meet my goal of finishing before my birthday, which actually has an extra benefit. I didn't realize it until a few days ago, but on the fifth of next month, the website I made dedicated to the series (http://www.freewebs.com/kaze_no_hana/index.htm) will be celebrating its first anniversary, so I think it'll be nice to post the story there as kind of a gift for the few people who visit it. (Heh, one year and the counter hasn't even made it to 200, most of those hits being mine thanks to a lack of exposure. I recently had to go volunteer to be the new editor for the Someday's Dreamers section of a web directory just so I could finally get my page on the major search engines.) 

The story itself...is very teeny-bopper. Unfortunately. Still, I think I managed to make it somewhat realistic in how Masami deals with Milinda's feelings for him. It's not an "I love you/I love you, too/Let's go off, get married, and have lots of kids" kind of story. I'm actually rather proud of the way I handled that part.

I'm just afraid I completely assassinated Milinda's character in the process. She's so flaky in this story. I do think her actions are somewhat understandable, considering she's finally confessing her love to the guy she's loved for over a decade, but I might have gone too far. >.<

However, it's still better than the other two stories in the fandom, so I guess I'm happy.

Game 1

Oct. 22nd, 2005 10:43 pm
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Well, Astros lost the first game of the World Series to the Sox, 3-5, but the night wasn't a total lost. Josh Groban sang the National Anthem before the game, which I didn't know he was scheduled to do -- glad that I decided to put on the pregame show even though I was mostly working on one of my websites -- so that almost made up for it. Not quite, but almost. ^_^

Honestly, I think we did rather well considering that our starting pitcher Roger Clemens only lasted two innings due to problems with his left hamstring. That was a bad break for us. Can you believe he threw a little over fifty pitches just in those two innings? The Sox batters just kept fouling and fouling the ball out of play with two strikes in the count. Annoyed the heck out of me. I also have to question the wisdom of having Clemens even start the first game when he does have that left hamstring injury he's been battling. As long as it's not a complete shut-out, that means he will most likely be pitching the fifth game as well and I think I would rather have Pettitte or Oswalt, who are both healthy, in that kind of situation. If it had been up to me, I would have either kept the order of the NLCS (Pettitte, Oswalt, Clemens, Backe, Pettitte, Oswalt, Clemens) or had Clemens pitch games two and a possible six, leaving game 3 and a possible Game 7 in our hero Oswalt's very capable hands. In any case, I think they should have gone with Pettitte for this first game. I have a feeling they went with Clemens just for the sentimentality and history (second oldest pitcher to start a World Series) value.

It was good to see Jeff Bagwell in the game again, though, serving as the designated hitter. (I'm not that familiar with AL rules, but I'm guessing that's the spot that would normally be for the pitcher in the National League. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.) Due to his shoulder injury, he's mostly been used as a pitch hitter, so I'm glad that he got to really play in at least one game. He and Craig Biggio have been waiting a long time for a chance to play in the World Series with the Astros.

As for my first impressions of the White Sox, I have to admit they are really good, but not totally unbeatable. It'll be tough, but I think the Astros can give them a run for the title, as long as they make sure to get a good lead before the Sox closer Jenks comes up. I'm scared of him. >.< Hundred mile fastballs? Our pitchers are fantastic, but I don't think any of our guys can match that.

Then there's Crede, the third baseman who kept getting in our way with incredible plays and hit a solo home run. I'm not one to wish injury on somebody...but I have to admit, I wish we didn't have to face him again. Really good all-around player, from what I saw.

Other than those two and the other starting pitchers who are apparently pretty good from what I hear, I think the rest of the players are tough, but manageable.

Here's hoping that tomorrow's game will be better.

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