I am so vastly amused at how the brain works (or doesn't) sometimes.
Reading the sentence "...he feels like Josiah has just leaned over the gunwale of a boat and scooped him out of a stormy sea."
I read the line 6-10 times in this recording, because I was having unrelated issues with it, and didn't realize until I got up and walked away for a few minutes that I'd been saying "...gunwale of a ship..." the whole time. I've caught myself doing things like that before, where my mouth just decides to substitute or rearrange words. (Lord knows it happens to me often enough in real life, too.)
Now I'm wondering how many times it's happened that I *didn't* catch it. Ugh. ^_^
*snnrrrffff*
I was just looking at the episode summaries for some of The Reduced Shakespeare Company's podcasts, and one of them is "how to access your 'inner Moe' ".
I had at least a full 60 seconds of being chuffed that one of my favorite theater-related things was making an *anime* reference. And then I realized that they were talking about "Moe" as in "Larry, Curly, and Moe" - and not "mo-e" as in "cute anime girls with no redeeming qualities but their cuteness".
Pringles "Stix": http://www.pringles.com/pages/products/stix.shtml
Pretz: http://www.jbox.com/IMAGE/7hh35
LOL! So, I'm doing some straightening today, and come across a stash of goodies that I apparently bought at a convention a few years ago and never bothered to unpack when I got home. A handful of doujinshi, a few pencil boards, a couple keychains... mostly stuff that it seems like I probably bought just because it was a con and I wanted to buy *something*.
Anyway, one of the items is a One Piece change purse sort of thing. Opening it, I find that it actually contains 5 clear plastic cards with *eyebrow stencils* cut out of them. One Piece eyebrow stencils, people. One for each of the first five mugiwara. How crack-tastic is that?
If I ever decide to try cosplaying, I can now rest easy in the knowledge that I will have the most accurate eyebrows ever. ^_^
Haven't posted in a while. So... some random.
Went to see Sweeney Todd tonight. There was a point early on (up to and during The Worst Pies in London, mostly) where I thought it was going to fall totally flat for me, but things improved drastically. I think Sondheim's style of really weaving of the songs through scenes worked *really* well in movie format... at least as Tim Burton did it. There comes a point where you stop noticing the line between spoken dialogue and song and the whole thing has this beautiful flow to it. *happy sigh* On the gore front, at least the throat slitting was pretty obvious about what was coming so I had a chance to squinch my eyes a bit instead of actually watching. I *really* could have done without the way we also got a shot of each and every corpse dropping head-first down Sweeney's chute to splat in the basement. Ugh. But again, easy enough to look away for. Overall, I left the theater with my "just saw a live show" natural high, so excellent movie! :)
THIS is the best practical joke ever. :) Not sure it's worth $400 (and counting?) though.
Had my first ever snafu with ordering-by-mail for Christmas gifts, and I'm stewing a bit over it. Ordered a couple small trick-boxes from Bits and Pieces last weekend that were going to be used as gift-card-delivery mechanisms. I hate giving gift cards, so always try to have some little token to go along with the cards. I get notified at 5:45 PM on Friday that they haven't even *shipped* the items yet and there's no way to get them to me by Christmas. My focus has turned to making sure that they *don't* ship it now, as the shipping to me and back is going to be practically as much as the gift itself, and it's got me in a tiff to have to pay that for a package that I know in advance is not going to be useful to me. Been trying to get through to Customer Service all morning, and it keeps hanging up on me after five minutes on hold. *sigh*
On the music front, I've very much been enjoying Savvy_Elf's Christmas music meme and Pandora internet radio. I know there are other sites like Pandora (let you put in "seed" songs that you like, and it plays music that fits your tastes). Pandora works the best for me of any of the stations like it that I've tried. I love that you can click "Why are you playing this?" and get something like: "Based on what you've told us so far, we're playing this track because it features mellow rock instrumentation, folk influences, mild rhythmic syncopation, acoustic sonority, and extensive vamping." It's fun to see my music tastes broken down into their component elements like that. :)
On the other hand, this scares the shit out of me: Natural History, Bible-Style.
And tied to that link by the fact that they're both sorta religion oriented, I thought the third episode of the "This American Life" tv series was so beautiful: God's Close-Up
Well, I've shifted my Japan plans to do a European thing instead. It's going to involve more work for me because I'm doing this one without a tour, but my excitement levels are back up.
I'm also getting into my "Gee, my birthday is only a month away. I deserve a present. Or two. Or three." mode. I don't want to go as crazy as I did on my artbook-spree last year, but I'm definitely eyeing THIS and THIS, with perhaps a smidgen of THIS because there's something frighteningly adorable about chibi-fied Light.
There are also Light and L dolls coming out in the same quality as the Mushishi one, but two more at that price is too rich for my blood, even if they would be perfect alongside that Ryuk figure. <sigh>
LOL...as I'm typing about Death Note figures, Sam & Dean are on the TV talking about guys in prison dying of heart attacks. It's not a ghost, guys! It's Kira! :)
http://www.thislife.org/
April 6-8 broadcast ("Nice Work if You Can Get It") - starts at about the 8:30 mark.
http://www.broadway.com/gen/Buzz_Video.aspx?ci=543311
LOL!
Julie Andrews appeared as a guest speller in "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" to promote "Kids Night on Broadway", so of course, they had to throw a toughie at her... A very Mary Poppins-ish toughie. :)
Pineapple Pocky ROX!
In case anyone was wondering. ;-)
I think it's my new favorite Pocky flavor.
Mitsuru: C - Can't...
Shinobu: Something about F'nor's dragon?
Mitsuru: That's "Canth"!
I mean, WTF? Greenwood happens to be one of the few manga I also have in Japanese, so I double-checked, and that does appear to be an accurate translation/adaptation. I'm so curious now. Were the Pern books really popular in Japan at some point, making this a reference that many readers would get? Is it some sort of inside joke? Or was Yukie Nasu just a big fan who wanted to give a shout-out to the series? Does she share my love of F'nor (my fave Pern character) or am I just lucky that his dragon's name was the most punnable?
Oh, and how cool would a Pern anime be?