Archive for June, 2010

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Jun 25 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

My first FaceTime: the back of my phone, reflecting infinite copies of @robinstewart’s screen.

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Jun 22 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

My RUSH tickets came in a bubble mailer.

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Jun 21 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

I recommend against writing RECYCLING on your trash can.

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Jun 12 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

デュラララ novels GETTT

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Jun 12 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

NERV phone accessories GET!!

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Jun 12 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

Ghost chairs GET

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Jun 12 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

Had to trek across the terminal to find it, but Scharffen Berger GET!

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Jun 11 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

Tonkotsu ramen at Asuka. I am happy.

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Jun 11 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

Roger Dean prints spotted in gallery!

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Jun 11 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

Ok Go GET

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Jun 10 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

Blue Bottle

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Jun 08 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

Kimchi ramen at Katanaya. I am happy.

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Jun 07 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

Croque Madame at Cafe de la Presse. I am happy.

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Jun 06 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

Hey, our chevron-stripe pegboard wall turned out.

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Jun 05 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

Reading this sign out loud is my favorite part of visiting Ikea.

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Jun 03 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

I did a lot of blue-taping. We like chevrons.

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Jun 01 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

This comparison of 零 and Fatal Frame boxes tells at least four stories about games in USA and in Japan.

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