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Jun. 26th, 2011 10:25 amAww~ Who's the prettiest little boy dollie?

Yes, it's you. *kissu*
Also, I will fully admit, I love the look of overly photoshopped photos. Love it.
In other news, one of the things I've been meaning to mention, but have been too lazy to do so (not that it's important...), is that I got a ticket to see the upcoming Hyoutei Tenimyu. For the first time ever, I managed to get a ticket to a show all by myself. Yey. Aaaaaand of course I ended up with a really shitty seat. I can only get good seats if someone else buys the ticket for me. .-_- When I get it myself, I end up on the third fucking balcony.
But. But I'm getting to go, so despite the fact that I probably won't be able to see anything, I'm not actually upset. Because I'm even getting to go, I'm not really upset about the seat at all. There are a lot of people who would give anything to go but can't, so I appreciate that I get to go at all. It'll be great, きっと.
The other thing is that I got a new TV. Not that I bought a new TV, mind you, but I got one. Leopalace apartments come with either a nice, sleek flat panel TV, or an old, clunky, space-stealing piece of shit TV. Guess which one I've ended up with, every time.
But the old TVs are old, and Japan is now doing that converting all TV to digital thing, and the old ones need the converter box. Well... whatever, long story short, one day my cable wouldn't come in. I guessed it may have been because of the conversion, but I don't know anything about all that. So I called my company (my apartment is in their name) and complained about the lack of TV, and I figured Leopalace would just send someone to fix it. And they did. And by "fix it" I mean they just gave me a brand new TV, one of the nice flat panel ones. It's pretty, and takes up sou much less space, so now I can use half the TV stand to put other stuff on.
Then today, my company gets a package here. ... It's a converter box. .>_> Well, I don't need it now, since the new TV can handle digital whatever. So what do I do with this box? I really don't feel like storing it, so I guess I'll ask my company if they can have Leopalace pick it up or something.
But then again, I could be wrong and the digital thing hasn't happened yet and maybe I'll end up needing the box after all. I don't know, because I don't know anything about that kind of thing.

Yes, it's you. *kissu*
Also, I will fully admit, I love the look of overly photoshopped photos. Love it.
In other news, one of the things I've been meaning to mention, but have been too lazy to do so (not that it's important...), is that I got a ticket to see the upcoming Hyoutei Tenimyu. For the first time ever, I managed to get a ticket to a show all by myself. Yey. Aaaaaand of course I ended up with a really shitty seat. I can only get good seats if someone else buys the ticket for me. .-_- When I get it myself, I end up on the third fucking balcony.
But. But I'm getting to go, so despite the fact that I probably won't be able to see anything, I'm not actually upset. Because I'm even getting to go, I'm not really upset about the seat at all. There are a lot of people who would give anything to go but can't, so I appreciate that I get to go at all. It'll be great, きっと.
The other thing is that I got a new TV. Not that I bought a new TV, mind you, but I got one. Leopalace apartments come with either a nice, sleek flat panel TV, or an old, clunky, space-stealing piece of shit TV. Guess which one I've ended up with, every time.
But the old TVs are old, and Japan is now doing that converting all TV to digital thing, and the old ones need the converter box. Well... whatever, long story short, one day my cable wouldn't come in. I guessed it may have been because of the conversion, but I don't know anything about all that. So I called my company (my apartment is in their name) and complained about the lack of TV, and I figured Leopalace would just send someone to fix it. And they did. And by "fix it" I mean they just gave me a brand new TV, one of the nice flat panel ones. It's pretty, and takes up sou much less space, so now I can use half the TV stand to put other stuff on.
Then today, my company gets a package here. ... It's a converter box. .>_> Well, I don't need it now, since the new TV can handle digital whatever. So what do I do with this box? I really don't feel like storing it, so I guess I'll ask my company if they can have Leopalace pick it up or something.
But then again, I could be wrong and the digital thing hasn't happened yet and maybe I'll end up needing the box after all. I don't know, because I don't know anything about that kind of thing.