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AFK no more

Mon Apr 21, 2008, 7:45 AM
  • Mood: Apprehensive
  • Watching: NANA, Azumanga, Noein, 1 Litre of Tears...
  • Playing: Chrono Cross, KHII, Rune Factory, FFX
  • Drinking: Water
Well, I'm finally back from Bahrain and Dubai (mind AND body this time). My body's adjusted to jetlag pretty well, but my stomach seems to have taken it the hardest. Otherwise things are going well.

I'm sorry there hasn't been much art from me lately, it's just getting harder and harder to find time. But I'm thinking of trying out for that Square Enix contest just to get my skills up (hopefully), though I still have some aweful perspective issues.

Thanks everyone for your notes. ^^

... And I suddenly became the owner of a Honda Fit.

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:iconmochan42:
A Honda fit?! Awesome! =D

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:iconfongmingyun:
Dude, sounds like fun! :D

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:iconmonkeyslunch:
You're back! O_O

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:iconmechangel2002:
:o you went to Dubai????

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:iconyunalesca-strife:
how is bahrain and dubai? getting bigger by day i hear. not like it was in the 90s when i was there.
i miss bahrain like mad sometimes.
hope you had a nice trip!
:iconexdevlin:
hehehe, thanks! God I love the little bugger. I can't wait to take it out driving.
:iconexdevlin:
Bahrain is sooo nice. I like that a lot of the time, it doesn't get direct sunlight, it more or less gets diffused out by the blowing sand, kind of like a brighter version of overcast. Economy is really going up.
:iconexdevlin:
Yeah!! It was sooo awesome there! Really hot though. O_O
:iconmechangel2002:
:XD:

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