Ten Fictional Characters I Would Have Sex With:
(In order of how much I want to have sex with them: least -> most)
10) Oberon (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
9) Will (Will & Grace)
8) Sub Zero (Mortal Kombat)
7) Robin Hood (Robin Hood)
6) Harry Potter (Harry Potter Movies)
5) Legolas (Lord of the Rings)
4) James Bond (Pierce Brosnan)
3) Marius (Les Miserables Movie)
2) Lara Croft (Tomb Raider Movie)
1) Crono (Chrono Trigger)
Angelina Jolie makes me wet, but in the case of fictional characters, Crono has her beat. Still, I wouldn't mind waking up next to Oberon either.
Ok, that's enough being pathetic, oh wait, maybe not ~ I saw Star Wars III in theaters yesterday. It was really good, and I suppose I should keep my ticket stub so I can tell my kids (which I'll probably never have) that I saw Star Wars in theaters in Japan. I hope my kids are cool and don't need Star Wars to complete them, but just in case.
I sewed a yukata for the graduation ceremony on Saturday. Yukata is a Summer kimono. Simply put, in Japan you can wear a bathrobe to formal events (or at least it looks very much like a bathrobe, just 100x more elegant). Anyway, it came out nice, and I will be sure to post lots of pictures. My reputation around here is the boy who likes visual kei that sews clothes -- to which I am very proud. Erin went out today and bought a yukata set, so she'll look like a little geisha on Saturday (without the white face). I'll take pictures of that too, she will be so pretty!
July 14 2005, 15:07:41 UTC 6 years ago
i really want to make myself another yukata, but i'm not sure how to do it. can you teach me? XD
i love the one my host family bought me but i'd love to modify the design into something just like a jacket (like the hapi coats) so i can freaking wear pants!
July 14 2005, 16:03:48 UTC 6 years ago
I didn't use a pattern, instead I just cut out fabric based on the observations of my host father's yukata. It's quite easy. There is a website that gives a pretty good pattern description: http://luxnova.home.mindspring.com/samu
Now according to that website it takes around two hours to complete. I beg to differ, it took me about 8 following much the same kind of pattern idea. Sewing French seams takes time. However, the fabric I used is reversable, so I ended up making it so the ends of the sleeves, the collar, and the obi are a different color. That also took a bit of time.
Good luck if you make one, I know you can totally do it :)
July 14 2005, 15:54:53 UTC 6 years ago
Which Robin, though? There are, like, seven. Okay, only three that I can think of.
July 14 2005, 15:59:01 UTC 6 years ago
July 14 2005, 17:10:37 UTC 6 years ago
because I thought you were referring to your dog.
July 14 2005, 18:58:37 UTC 6 years ago
omg I just peed a little
July 14 2005, 22:15:01 UTC 6 years ago
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