Archive for July, 2007

Happy Belated Birthday to U-S.Net!

Saturday, July 21st, 2007

Hiya everyone,

Yesterday was Unfading-Scar.net’s official birthday. XDD I was making this layout yesterday and did not have the chance to put it up. Oh man, I was so scared that my domain was not getting renewed. I had renewed it on July 17th, but never received a confirmation or the site that I checked to see if it was renewed did not have the new date. So, I actually submitted a ticket to the domain host on the 19th, and just today I got an email back. :o Luckily, the domain name had been renewed. So, no problems. Nothing to worry about. :D

As you can see, there’s a new layout. Hehe. It features Lelouch from Code Geass. I think he looks really hot. :P It’s another purple-y layout (like the Keita Tachibana one). I liked how it turned out. I knew I wanted to make a new layout for the domain and used pictures from this anime, which I started watching. It’s pretty good.

Lately, I’ve been pretty busy. Next week is the finals week for my summer school. Yay, finally… I get a month of break and then start back school again on the 27th of August. For my sociology class, it’s been pretty easy. We only have a midterm, final, and group project. The midterm, surprisingly, I got a 100 on it. That was really crazy. On Monday, my group is the first to present. I’m kind of nervous since the presentation has to be like 15-20 minutes. When I talk in front of people, I kind of talk really fast. >_>;; For Art History, the first two tests I got a B and an A. I was pretty lucky. Just one more test for that class.

Well, it’s a short update. I have to study for my finals, which I probably won’t do until maybe Sunday. But, anyways, that’s it for now. :)

Last Entry’s Comment Replies:
Tammy – I think the SOS brigade had to do something with The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. I definitely didn’t want to stay and find out. The line for that event was LONG.
Yukari – You should definitely check Anna Tsuchiya out. She’s totally awesome. XD
Sandra – You should try to attend an Anime Expo soon! It’s really worth it. Hehe.
Ayumi – I have never heard of an Anime North, but that seems cool. :D
HM – Well, last time I went to an Anime Expo, there was a little place that sold J-rock and J-pop related items, unfortunately this time at the Anime Expo, I did not find any such place in the exhibition hall.
Pompi – Oh my gosh, you are so lucky that you got to talk to Johnny Yong Bosch!! 8DD I heard about the location at LACC, and it doesn’t seem that great. >_>
Sachi – Of course, I remember you! ^_^ I wish I saw Anna Tsuchiya at the Guest Reception, that’s really cool.

Anime Expo 2007

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

Hiya everyone,

Note: long entry …

I guess you can tell that the highlight of my weekend was the Anime Expo 2007. Well, actually, it was the Anna Tsuchiya concert that was the greatest thing from the AX. XD I never listened to her until my sister introduced me to her music video, Lucy, but even then I didn’t become an immediate fan. …However, that all changed when I attended her concert.

I went to the Anime Expo with my cousin and two sisters. On Saturday morning, we woke up at 6am to get to Long Beach – which was about a 40 minute drive without traffic. We reached the convention center at 7-something, trying to find where the parking structure was. We found it and excitedly went to find where to get our badges and badgeholders. We find a huge, massive line of people. And, we thought we were pretty early. :oops: So, from 7 to about 8-something (maybe around 9), we stood in line until it finally opened. The registration was quick. :)

Then, we wanted to go watch the Anna Tsuchiya concert. We were trying to find where to wait in line for the tickets and found a large line of people waiting for her concert tickets. So, from 9 to about 10:30-something, we stood there in line. Then, the tickets were passed out. We didn’t even know where to go from there. We stopped at a cafe. Then, around 11-something, we decided to see if there was a line forming for the seating. We see this large line, all the way to the parking structure. It was so long. Finally, we gave in our tickets and got to our assigned seats. The concert arena was really huge! There were seats almost attached to the walls of the arena. There were also two large TV screens (monitors) on the sides of the stage.

We waited from 11-something to about 12:30 until the concert started (the concert was supposed to start at 12pm). It was awful for the waiting. Our seats were kind of the middle. It wasn’t exactly the most far or the closest. But, once the concert started, I forgot about the waiting and endless hours in the sun. When Anna came out, everyone started to cheer. Everyone stood up and started waving their hands and jumping up and down. It sucks that everyone stood up because the people in front of me were really tall. :lol: She started with the song, Lucy and then transitioned to another song whose name I do not know. Then, she talked for a few minutes and sung another song. :D (I’m not familiar with her songs.)

But, I remember one song, Slap that Naughty Body. It was so catchy :D! I couldn’t help but rock to it. Hehee. After her last song, she said goodbye and left the stage, as well as the band mates. People started to leave, while most of us were still cheering and shouting for an encore. The big screens of the arena showed quick, short clips of Anna and her band backstage and then turned it off. Then, we started to hear music and people cheering. Anna and her band mates had came back on the stage. My sisters, cousin, and I were cheering loudly. Since a lot of people in the front-ish had left, I suggested to move up front. So we “ran” to the front (like 6-8th row). It was so cool – to see her so closely. XD She sung two encore songs.

The concert ended and everyone left. :) It was so such an awesome concert. In fact, it was my first concert ever. And, I’m glad it was my first – though I secretly wished my first concert to be of w-inds. Hehe, but anyways, I had a great time at the concert. If you don’t listen to Anna Tsuchiya, you should start now (even if you aren’t into j-rock).

After the concert, we decided to go to the Exhibition hall (where all free stuff and buying stuff are). We get there and there was tons and tons of people (not surprised). We go into the large building where the exhibition hall is held and try to find out where the heck the entrance is. Then, we get some announcement from the staff to get out of the building and form a line outside. :| Great another line. We stood there for a couple of minutes until the line started to move. The exhibition hall was large, but there wasn’t that much stuff. I didn’t really buy anything except for a $7 Mario plushie for my sweetheart. I did get some free stuff — and free cake! :D There were lots of great cosplayers. And, me, without a digital camera was unable to take any pictures of them. There were lots of Death Note and Bleach cosplayers.

There was nothing else to do. So, we decided to leave. We didn’t want to wait in line for the SOS Brigade, even though I had no clue on what it was. ._.;; So, at 4:20pm, we left the Anime Expo and got home around 5ish.

Compared to last year convention, this one was a disappointment. There were too many lines especially in the sun! Plus I didn’t find any J-rock/J-pop stuff in the exhibition hall (no w-inds. :cries: ) But, the only good thing was the concert. Yup, depending on the Guest of Honors for next year’s Anime Expo, I’ll think about going… Hopefully, next year, the location would be a better (and closer) place *cough Anaheim cough*.

Thanks for the comments: Tammy~! :D