Dec. 11th, 2008

rxelyn: (bleach ichigos)
Having exactly been updating much, I know. So here's a brief rundown of the week or so.

Sunday, a whole herd of people invaded my home. Whatever disparaging remarks Wilde made about relatives are frightfully accurate observations. Basically, they annoy the hell out of me. Noisy, nosy, demanding. Gah. I mostly hid in my room, and faked smiles for them when they came looking for me.

Went out with Kimberley on Monday, who was late. >.> And therefore I managed to weasel out a treat from her at MOS Burger. I'm actually so shameless. D: Long chat with her, ranging from topics to her immersion trip to Beijing to choir stuff to normal gossip to piano stuff. Then we went around looking for her piano exam things, like the dress for her performance as well as materials for her programme notes. It's sort of cool to be making your own programme notes, it's like you're actually going to hold your own concert! Way cool!

Sneha invited the girls over to her place for tea on Tuesday in which she gave us shiney bangles from India! :D And we played Twister and Truth or Dare in which lots of blackmail material were captured by Sherilyn. So many unglam moments, gasp! I also went to the library to pick up some more books, and read Nodame at Starbucks, drinking waaaaay overpriced coffee in which I was sort of... persuaded into trying by the barista. =_= I need to be more assertive, seriously.

And there was choir yesterday, in which it turned out to be a surprise bonding session. Played some weird games, had more unglam photos taken, but I had fun surprisingly, considered that I'm actually quite distant from the other members.

Lately, I have been quite hooked on Soul Eater, it's sort of like a cross between D.Grey Man and Bleach... though the art sort of reminds me of Satan 666 and FMA. And I've been catching up with Nodame and Kuroshitsuji.
rxelyn: (undone work)
I would like to blame Kuroshitsuji for reviving my lost interest in steampunk. Even though Kuro isn't anything of the steampunk genre, the Victorian era that is depicted led my imagination back to the world of airships and fascinating technology made of brass and gold and leather. Last time I remembered being into this was due to Last Exile and partially Full Metal Alchemist.

Apparently there's steampunk music as well now, haven't seen that back then. Abney Park is one of the few bands, and their songs are pretty interesting, having adopted stage personas of airship pirates. :D Vernian Process and Unextraordinary Gentlemen sounds pretty good too.

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