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Apr. 29th, 2009 06:57 amMom bought me a Japanese dictionary two days ago, so now I no longer need to request one from the library.
Yesterday, towards the end of Management, we played this game where we're supposed to find our own age through a math equation. First, you pick a number between 2 and 10, then you multiply it by 2, add 5, and then multiply by 50. If your birthday has passed during the current school year, add 1759; if not, add 1758. Subtract the number of the year you were born.
In the end, you should get a three-digit number (or four-digit, if you started with 10). The first digit should be the number you started with, and the other two digits should be your age.
After I ate lunch later on, Vincent came and took me out for a ride. We visited some arboritum, which had a mansion, a huge backyard, and some body of water all the way across the yard. (Couldn't tell if it was a lake or a river, and he didn't know what it was either.) The water was beautiful, but the grass was littered with goose shit, and there was a ton of mosquitos near the water. We went back to the parking lot after one walkthrough.
After leaving the place, Vincent then went to the dormitory to pick up Taylor, and we chatted quite a bit as he drove around.
When I got home from school, I noticed that Dad had started working on my room. Mom needed my help moving some stuff around, so that we can move my stuff out of my room as Dad continues working on it.
Finally, as it turns out, TheNewX might have his chance to see the Makendou OAV after all. I got a message from him saying that he will probably get a new PC as early as this Friday, and he'll get back to me then.
Yesterday, towards the end of Management, we played this game where we're supposed to find our own age through a math equation. First, you pick a number between 2 and 10, then you multiply it by 2, add 5, and then multiply by 50. If your birthday has passed during the current school year, add 1759; if not, add 1758. Subtract the number of the year you were born.
In the end, you should get a three-digit number (or four-digit, if you started with 10). The first digit should be the number you started with, and the other two digits should be your age.
After I ate lunch later on, Vincent came and took me out for a ride. We visited some arboritum, which had a mansion, a huge backyard, and some body of water all the way across the yard. (Couldn't tell if it was a lake or a river, and he didn't know what it was either.) The water was beautiful, but the grass was littered with goose shit, and there was a ton of mosquitos near the water. We went back to the parking lot after one walkthrough.
After leaving the place, Vincent then went to the dormitory to pick up Taylor, and we chatted quite a bit as he drove around.
When I got home from school, I noticed that Dad had started working on my room. Mom needed my help moving some stuff around, so that we can move my stuff out of my room as Dad continues working on it.
Finally, as it turns out, TheNewX might have his chance to see the Makendou OAV after all. I got a message from him saying that he will probably get a new PC as early as this Friday, and he'll get back to me then.
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Date: 2009-05-17 11:51 pm (UTC)I just wanted to thank you again for the OAV. I had been looking for it for such a long time, and thank you very much for it.
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Date: 2009-05-18 12:05 am (UTC)