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Angel_White_Wings
Posts: 40 Location: Up Above |
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Ha ha. So, I wasn't the only one, eh? You know, Black Cat didn't really interest me. It was a long time ago, but I remember sitting in class reading this title, thinking how boring and cliche it was. Too many bounty-hunter characters have met my eyes. But I'm proud to say, that even though I'm envious at the size of your collection, I just had to get a new shelf this Christmas because my old one couldn't hold all my manga and anime. |
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Nermal
Posts: 223 Location: I was made to hit in America |
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YES! I didn't regularly start buying real anime dvds until last year-ish, and so far RightStuf has been receiving most of my paychecks. I will strive to make my shelf as sexy as yours. The only title I've watched from this week's picks was Rumbling Hearts, and it wasn't something that I wanted to rush out and buy...maybe if it ends up in the weekly specials at TRSI. I do however want to rent that Ninja Vixens...it sounds hilarious. And those Ticketmaster fees....I totally agree. I ended up paying $83.30 for 2 Dir en Grey tix which were 29.50 each. And it's like every concert I want to go to sells tickets through Ticketmaster, so I don't really have a choice. |
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Someone_II
Posts: 167 Location: Right behind you, watching you as you type... |
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I know what you mean. Thanks to said sales, I think I've only payed more than 60% on 1/5 of my DVDs
Oh! so called it! I knew I saw some non-anime titles in there, but I was suprised to find the black adder. Great British comedy right there. Anyhoo, I've got to say, though, I'm not quite as impressed as before...I geuss I just have smaller packaging...or something...It looks like mine is only a quarter, but it adds up to an entire third....and that, in and of itself is sort of sad for both of us |
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jgreen
Posts: 1325 Location: St. Louis, MO |
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The idea of having your entire town frozen over in a sheet of ice may sound cool, but having it actually happen, as it did here in StL in late November, isn't all it's cracked up to be. Yeah, it looks pretty, but when 1/2 a million people are without power for almost a week and the idiots start killing themselves when they run their generators inside of a CLOSED garage (shakes head), well, the payoff just isn't worth it.
I was kind of on the fence about Air Gear. I've enjoyed the manga well enough so far, and it definitely struck me as something that'd be cooler when it was animated, but the review makes it seem like what it does right is exactly what I was hoping it would do right. It sounds like fluff, but enjoyable fluff, and there's nothing wrong with that. |
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