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dangermousie) wrote2007-01-19 11:16 pm
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Reason 1675 why I love Mr. Mousie:
We are having dinner in a Vietnamese restaurant and I am complaining about the fact that I haven't haircut in entirely too long and as proof, I pull my bangs until they end up all the way down to the tip of my nose. He laughs and the following conversation ensues:
Mr. Mousie: I know a real test. Pull them down again and then start poking at it *pointing at a scrunched napin* going 'ooooh blood blood' in an excited voice.
Me: *trying not to laugh* I am not Sunako!
Mr. Mousie: Make me a kotatsu!
Me: *failing in attempt not to giggle* Or a hole in your head, Kyohei?
Mr Mousie: Shouldn't a proper reply be 'I'll make you a gatotsu instead'
Me: ?
Mr. Mousie: It's the killing strike used by Saito in Kenshin.
Me: I loooooove you! :D
YES. How did I get so lucky. I married a man who makes Wallflower/Yamato Nadeshike Shichi Henge jokes and tops them off by a Kenshin reference. YES.
We hit Barnes & Noble afterwards and I was most amused:
1. I found (and yes, bought) a novel which managed to turn Joan, 'Fair Maid of Kent' (mother of Richard II, wife of the Black Prince. If you are not into history, you are most likely to remember him as the character played by James Purefoy in A Knight's Tale) into a romantic heroine. I totally got it. It's not often you come across Edward the Black Prince novels :D
2. There was a book hideously entitled 'Stand Up history of French Revolution." Apparently standing up involved comparing Camille Desmoulins to Richard Federer and imagining what would happen if Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie led the revolution in America (whaaaaaa?)
3. There was a book entitled "The Physics of Buffyverse" which made me full of glee.
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crumpeteer, you'll be happy to know, I almost got Punch!. It looked awesome. I'll definitely get it later.
5. I found a manga volume of Tramps Like Us, which is the manga that was turned into Kimi Wa Petto jdrama. Amusingly, the guy even looked like MatsuJun. Speaking of that, should I watch the drama? I confess the concept really freaks me out (says the girl who is eagerly looking towards MatsuJun acting out twincest). Human pets? Twincest I can deal with. Power imbalance like that in a relationship is a bit too dom/sub for me. Is it good? Is it too freaky? Should I watch it? I am veeeeery tempted.
6. I got the sequel to Twilight. YES.
And last but not least! Hanadan is dling! YES!
We are having dinner in a Vietnamese restaurant and I am complaining about the fact that I haven't haircut in entirely too long and as proof, I pull my bangs until they end up all the way down to the tip of my nose. He laughs and the following conversation ensues:
Mr. Mousie: I know a real test. Pull them down again and then start poking at it *pointing at a scrunched napin* going 'ooooh blood blood' in an excited voice.
Me: *trying not to laugh* I am not Sunako!
Mr. Mousie: Make me a kotatsu!
Me: *failing in attempt not to giggle* Or a hole in your head, Kyohei?
Mr Mousie: Shouldn't a proper reply be 'I'll make you a gatotsu instead'
Me: ?
Mr. Mousie: It's the killing strike used by Saito in Kenshin.
Me: I loooooove you! :D
YES. How did I get so lucky. I married a man who makes Wallflower/Yamato Nadeshike Shichi Henge jokes and tops them off by a Kenshin reference. YES.
We hit Barnes & Noble afterwards and I was most amused:
1. I found (and yes, bought) a novel which managed to turn Joan, 'Fair Maid of Kent' (mother of Richard II, wife of the Black Prince. If you are not into history, you are most likely to remember him as the character played by James Purefoy in A Knight's Tale) into a romantic heroine. I totally got it. It's not often you come across Edward the Black Prince novels :D
2. There was a book hideously entitled 'Stand Up history of French Revolution." Apparently standing up involved comparing Camille Desmoulins to Richard Federer and imagining what would happen if Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie led the revolution in America (whaaaaaa?)
3. There was a book entitled "The Physics of Buffyverse" which made me full of glee.
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5. I found a manga volume of Tramps Like Us, which is the manga that was turned into Kimi Wa Petto jdrama. Amusingly, the guy even looked like MatsuJun. Speaking of that, should I watch the drama? I confess the concept really freaks me out (says the girl who is eagerly looking towards MatsuJun acting out twincest). Human pets? Twincest I can deal with. Power imbalance like that in a relationship is a bit too dom/sub for me. Is it good? Is it too freaky? Should I watch it? I am veeeeery tempted.
6. I got the sequel to Twilight. YES.
And last but not least! Hanadan is dling! YES!
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*hem*
Seriously, where did you find him? Are there more? Cuz not only will he act out Wallflower, but he knows Kenshin at least as well as you.
as far as Kimi goes...I liked but dd not love it, and while the cocept did weird me out before hand, it didn't when I was watching it.
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I avoided watching Kimi wa Petto for a long time because the concept freaked me out. I really don't like relationships with a huge power imbalance, and the pet thing just sounds kind of creepy. But then I watched the first episode and promptly went "MatsuJun is the most adorable thing ever!" and watched the rest and quite liked it. The pet thing actually sort of makes sense, and they don't do it in a really sketchy way (the "owner" says right off the bat no sex, so it's not like she's keeping him around as a sex toy; she really wants a pet). I'd definitely recommend it.
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See, that is what freaks me out. It just sounds so...off. I just can't see that scenario completely stripped of any sexualization and if it's not, it will make me horribly uncomfortable (but if she can treat a human as a real, complete pet, it's disturbing in a wholly different, freaky way).
It's not rational, but it keeps making me uneasy.
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As I replied to
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Re: KwP. I don't need to love it. It just irrationally freaks me out but I sort of want to try it. It's just the concept is so creepy.
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I really enjoyed Kimi wa Petto, even though the whole kind of concept of it is still rather strange. It's not freaky at all, but it's just a little...weird, once you sit down and think about the concept. MatsuJun is really good in it, though, and hey, it's Koiyuki. Can't go wrong there.
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You know, no one seems to find KwP freaky. Rather people are 'I thought it would be but it was good' so I'll definitely give it a try.
Though if I were a single woman and came across MatsuJun in a cardboard box, pet wouldn't be what I'd want him to be :)
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One other thing about it is, IIRC, she comes up with the pet idea hoping it'll get rid of him, and he likes it(for reasons that are revealed a bit later...basically, he needs a safe place for a while) and says that's fine if sh'll let him stay, so she's kinda stuck. So it's not "You will be my pet and I will be your master!" It's a more quasi-maternal-but-we're-kinda-attracted-to-each-other thing, which works better than it sounds.
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I'll check it out. Yeah, it doesn't sound as bad, you are right...
I finally realized why fictional twincest (a la "I'm in love with my little sister") doesn't bug me. there is no power imbalance. :)
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I think you'l like Kimi(a similar fever is why I got it, HYD, and Trick, though Trick was post Gokusen and Musashi)
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That's reassuring. I don't mind a little power imbalance (whichever gender has it), it's just on the surface of it the premise seemed so rife with unsavory, cringe-worthy possibilities. I'll definitely check it out.
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They are too rare for such a fascinating period of history. Is the book really good? Who is the author?
There was a book hideously entitled 'Stand Up history of French Revolution." Apparently standing up involved comparing Camille Desmoulins to Richard Federer and imagining what would happen if Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie led the revolution in America (whaaaaaa?)
Hee. I'm going to be studying the French Revolution this semester. Maybe I should get this one too ;-)
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I've just started the book, so can't say if it's really good yet (it was a total impulse buy). The main protagonist is actually Joan, and the story is of their meeting/courtship/marriage. It's by Karen Harper (I don't know her).
Any knowledge of any other Black Prince novels? Should be totally a fun topic and book subject but it seems not.
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The art is so pretty...
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Do you own the first one? I want it soley for this part:
XD
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I also find the whole pet thing quite creepy. However, I do like the idea of a cold woman finding comfort and a way to open up. Doesn't it seem almost like they would have a big sister/little brother relationship tho?
I'm not looking forward to the "I'm in love with my sister" movie *cringe*. To me that's almost as bad as the pet thing. Twincest, ew! Un-natural...
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I haven't encountered much in the way of Black Prince novels - I've mostly just read non-fiction works about the period. Historical fiction of that kind is predominantly focused on Richard III, Henry XIII and Elizabeth I which is understandable because they are so well known and a writer with an interest in history wouldn't find them to hard to research.
And in this day and age, why be original when you can write a rip-off of The Da Vinci Code?
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In which case I think it means I'll be watching pronto :D
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I wish that albino killed everyone. In the first two pages. The end.
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Re: sibling movie. I am totally looking forward to it. I guess as long as the actors aren't sibling in rl, I don't care. Which is weird, I know.
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Which is kinda weird, because I've watched taiwanese adaptations of mangas and loved them (ISWAK, Hana Kimi, etc). It might be a cultural humour thing, maybe.
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I love the icon!
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If I ever got my hands on MatsuJun, most of my desires would center on taking him to an all-you-can-eat place. And if it was Kame, I'd lock him there for a week :)
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But all the ones I recced: Kamisama Mou Sukoshi Dake, Tatta Hitotsu No Koi, Forbidden Love, aren't manga :)
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(I still haven't started it yet BUT I found a batch torrent of reasonably sized MQ files which I will promptly download and burn to dvd to watch. I have a good feeling about that one. I'm still looking for the other two, but I'm sure they'll turn up.)
Hanadan - I saw Meteor Garden, it's the same manga, right? I did like Meteor Garden... I never finished it (the torrent site I used to use never seemed to have any seeders, poo), but I was a pretty big Shancai/DaoMingSi shipper back in the day.
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Meteor Garden is avaiable as MU dls on jdramas. (So are all the jdramas I recced). But yeah, Hanadan is the same thing.