Finished up to episode six of Hanadan S1 with Ayako tonight. We were both giggling so hard at Tsukasa being a total dork during the Ueno Zoo date ("Until you've decided how you feel, I'll wait. ...you'll regret it if you let a fantastic guy like me slip away, though!!"). I just marathoned the whole first season with
murasaki_kaze two weeks ago, am watching again with Ayako, and yet still I am going, "Ah, there was once a day when this show made me laugh! As opposed to crying my eyes out and hugging my pillow for days on end, until the next episode came out to hurt me even more, starting the vicious cycle all over again? Sweet, sweet nostalgia!"
I have to be awake in a few hours for my first class of the semester. But.
I CAN'T STOP PICSPAMMING. It's like a disease! And because of the whole nostalgia factor...
( A picspammy look back at Hana Yori Dango S1: the days when MatsuJun was frequently upstaged by his own hair (which was in turn frequently upstaged by his coats), Oguri's hair was only in the planning stages of its hostile takeover of the face, and I didn't cry at *all* except for during the final Tsukushi/Tsukasa scene. And those were happy tears! )
...I would love to say, "Well, now that's out of my system!" but unfortunately, while doing this, I realized that there is yet another picspam I need to do for Hanadan. I am convinced it is an idea of pure genius.
Naturally, that means there will probably only be one person on the internets who will really appreciate it. But that's okay, I think we're used to that.
Oh, tonight was awesome. Ayako, her roommate, a few other people, and I all got together to finish the end of the curry rice leftovers. There was still a lot of rice left, so Ayako and her roommate wanted to make onigiri with it. Apparently in Korea, it's normal to tear up nori in strips and mix it in with the rice before making it. Ayako and I were both surprised since when they took out the nori we thought it would be omusubi. ;P Her roommate is really nice -- while we were making the onigiri (it was my first time doing it, Ayako tried to teach me how to make a proper shape but I was totally shippai) her roommate went, "You two are watching the drama about F4?!!" *grin* I forgot how various incarnations of Hanadan have popularity across Asia; she'd seen Meteor Garden. Hanadan: the great social/cultural equalizer?!!
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I have to be awake in a few hours for my first class of the semester. But.
I CAN'T STOP PICSPAMMING. It's like a disease! And because of the whole nostalgia factor...
( A picspammy look back at Hana Yori Dango S1: the days when MatsuJun was frequently upstaged by his own hair (which was in turn frequently upstaged by his coats), Oguri's hair was only in the planning stages of its hostile takeover of the face, and I didn't cry at *all* except for during the final Tsukushi/Tsukasa scene. And those were happy tears! )
...I would love to say, "Well, now that's out of my system!" but unfortunately, while doing this, I realized that there is yet another picspam I need to do for Hanadan. I am convinced it is an idea of pure genius.
Naturally, that means there will probably only be one person on the internets who will really appreciate it. But that's okay, I think we're used to that.
Oh, tonight was awesome. Ayako, her roommate, a few other people, and I all got together to finish the end of the curry rice leftovers. There was still a lot of rice left, so Ayako and her roommate wanted to make onigiri with it. Apparently in Korea, it's normal to tear up nori in strips and mix it in with the rice before making it. Ayako and I were both surprised since when they took out the nori we thought it would be omusubi. ;P Her roommate is really nice -- while we were making the onigiri (it was my first time doing it, Ayako tried to teach me how to make a proper shape but I was totally shippai) her roommate went, "You two are watching the drama about F4?!!" *grin* I forgot how various incarnations of Hanadan have popularity across Asia; she'd seen Meteor Garden. Hanadan: the great social/cultural equalizer?!!