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Feb. 15th, 2011 05:55 amMom had the day off from work yesterday, but had to use the computer a lot. In the meantime, during the times she was on, I vacuumed out her car and scattered snow from a large snowbank on the driveway so that it would melt faster.
Finished watching Burn Up W yesterday.
Went to the library with Mom yesterday, since I was having a break from working on the website. Mom told me that they have anime DVDs at the library. I've been aware of that for years; it's where I borrowed Love Hina from five years ago. I also once took out Metropolis, but never got around to watching it. (That, of course, was before I actually figured out what kinds of anime I'm actually into, as was that time in 2003 when Mom rented Spirited Away for me and Matthew to watch.)
Thing is, the library doesn't have a separate section for anime. They're all mixed in with the rest of its collection. (Same case with whatever manga titles it has, which are stored on the same shelf with all kinds of American comic book series such as ElfQuest.)
Anyway, with what Mom said mentioned, I decided to take a break from the MAD magazines and look around for some anime. There weren't that many, and the only thing I ended up taking out was disk 3 of Princess Tutu.
Finished watching Burn Up W yesterday.
Went to the library with Mom yesterday, since I was having a break from working on the website. Mom told me that they have anime DVDs at the library. I've been aware of that for years; it's where I borrowed Love Hina from five years ago. I also once took out Metropolis, but never got around to watching it. (That, of course, was before I actually figured out what kinds of anime I'm actually into, as was that time in 2003 when Mom rented Spirited Away for me and Matthew to watch.)
Thing is, the library doesn't have a separate section for anime. They're all mixed in with the rest of its collection. (Same case with whatever manga titles it has, which are stored on the same shelf with all kinds of American comic book series such as ElfQuest.)
Anyway, with what Mom said mentioned, I decided to take a break from the MAD magazines and look around for some anime. There weren't that many, and the only thing I ended up taking out was disk 3 of Princess Tutu.