Sunday, November 13, 2005

Up late doing laundry, again

Bunny is named Daisuke (after main character in DNAngel, who he reminds me of a bit for some reason). He pees on the bed a lot. I have to keep watching him and if I don't catch him I end up doing a lot of laundry, because his pee stinks and I can't sleep on a bed soaked with cleaning solutions anyway, even if it doesn't smell. Have not slept very well lately as a result.

As for other bunny, I do still feel bad for not giving him a nice home with friends. As he is probably the less adoptable of the two I asked that they call me if they run out of space and have to move or euthanize him (if more bunnies than cages come in and he is not adopted yet) and I will take him. Grandma prefers I not have three bunnies but totally understands my motivation for this and if it's the only option she's mostly okay with it (she says she'll pray he gets adopted though).

Still waiting for my button press. Am a little worried about the mail. They said they sent it on the 11th of October, but are going to send me a second one as inquiries to post office have gotten nowhere. They trust I will return a duplicate shipment if I receive one - that was pretty nice of them. Mail is slow lately anyway - my Amazon order came in late too.

Still crying over Max at random-ish times. Called Humane Society about their pet grieving group sessions but have not gotten a call back - stupid automated answering machine thing. I still miss him a lot, though.Reading this book, sorta, but not page-by-page (it's written in 'girly-mag' format, with no entry longer than two pages, so I can open it to any random page and not miss anything, a fact that's magically simultaneously convenient and mildly insulting to my intelligence). Also read this book, which has nothing to do with relationship help and everything to do with being pretty awesome. Like Vampire: Victorian Age in the world of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. And they even make fun of goths in it.

Oh, so back to He's Just Not That Into You and something I'm wondering about and some current events: so the book says that any guy who gives a girl his phone number instead of asking for hers first is not into her. Which is my case is good, right? Or not? See, I ran into this guy I knew from the store and he gave me his number. And then I ran into this other guy from the store, and he also gave me his number. And I ran into a friend from Hilo and he also gave me his number. So I'm wondering if it's okay to call them and hang out or not, because I'm not interested in them in that way and they aren't either, right? This being single thing is problematic now, because I still get along with most guys better than most girls, but now I can't trust their motives - am I missing out on a potential good friend or are they only being nice to me because they want to get me in the sack? It sucks to not be able to trust people, but oh well. Maybe for now I should just not make any new friends, until I can figure this out.

Going to finish up now. Laundry should be ready to put in the dryer and I have to do that fast before Daisuke can go pee on the bed again.

2 Comments:

Blogger Neko said...

Sorry about the bunny pee. =( Why's he doing that? He not happy? Or TOO happy? Or just being territorial? Maybe he needs to be caged for a while? Or is he just not litter box trained yet? =0.o=

And ya! I bought the Vampire Hunter D novels. They're awesome. (Only read the first one so far though.) The only thing that kind of annoys me is the..."and the next thing that happened was even MORE amazing"...kind of descriptions. I'm assuming that's the difficulty of having to translate from one language to another. There are expressions in Japanese that sound so dinky when translated into english...but oh well. Oh...and D being described as "the gorgeous youth" on every other page is a little much. *LOL* Okay we get it! He's gorgeous! *oozes into a puddle of D fangirl mush* Other than that...I liked the first novel muchly. Larmica was cool beans! And Doris had black hair! Woohoo! Definitely better than the ditzy blond farmgirl look.

4:54 PM  
Blogger Chris said...

Yeah, Doris kicked way more ass in the novel, what with all the Simon Belmont whip-wielding action and stuff. And I totally agree on the writing bit - I think a lot of it is just some translation awkwardness. I'm guessing that what they're translating as "gorgeous youth" is probably the term "bishonen" which is a pretty common word in Japanese it seems, but hard to put in English without sounding weird or derogatory.

2:19 AM  

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