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CoMe HeRe WhEn YoU ArE BoReD to the 3rd power! (5th edition in other countries)
Anonymous (ChexGuy331):
The MG Unicorn was from Robot4Less, and the HGUC Starter Set is from TatsuHobby. There's plenty of other places, but TatsuHobby has the best prices I've seen and has a shipping rate of $11 for kits. Robot4Less constantly has sales, though, so they're worth checking too.
Looks like it's sold out, though. Hope that was me that got the last one.
rexxor:
Ahh Gunpla is my favorite.
I got my gundams from http://www.gundamstoreandmore.com
I think I paid 30$ total for the two 1/100 scale that I did get, the shipping was a bit much though.
noob1234:
After a bunch of end of the semester stuff... projects... etc... I now have free time!
One of these said projects is on youtube. I'll post it in -O_o- if you guys want, LOL.
Batmanifestdestiny:
I have a job! Finally! It took 5 months, but I now work at a local year-round carwash, earning $7.25/hour plus tips (tips usually add an extra dollar per hour) vacuuming cars, drying cars, driving cars out of the wash tunnel and onto the bay for detail work, and other things of the sort. I ended up learning how to more-or-less drive a stickshift in the process, and I got to drive a ferrari. ;D
Also, I'm writing a new choral song. Anyone know of a good link to inspiring poetry and the full text for a Latin requiem? I'm writing it in memory of the people who committed suicide as a result of bullying, and I'm going to release it for free, with a footnote asking people to take what they think the song is worth and donate that amount to the charity of their choice. I have a basic plan out for the song (slow, smooth beginning in minor, generally depressing stuff about just trying to get through the day without people hating and stuff, then a middle section with people on the sides of the choir facing the middle saying various nasty things with the middle of the choir saying various things like "no I'm not" "I'm sorry" and other things like that, with overlap to create an echo effect. crescendo to a dramatic exclamation of some sort of desperate phrase, where the whole choir stomps their foot at the same time, to sound like gunfire, followed by silence for however long to make people uncomfortable. Then requiem text in minor for a while, with a soprano descant, then mixing Latin and English, shift into major, uplifting poetry to drive the message home that even the worst of times will pass, and that we just need to carry on with life.)
Allen Walker:
Ooh, that sounds like a great and emotional song. As for your request for latin poetry, I could not find any uplifting poems. I might try the requiems a little later.
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