takaru
14-12-02, 02:58 AM
[ Warning: contains usage of metaphors..mmm, metaphors. ]
Last year, my friend and I enjoyed eating lobsters quite often. I would have to say that we were quite addicted to lobsters for awhile, but we liked it. So everytime after eating these fishy eats, we would huddle around the tube and aborb ourselves KareKano. I actually forced her to watch it until the very last episode. Sometimes we would watch it while engaged in our fish fiesta, sometimes we would be lounging quite comfortably around the platters. But no matter, we still enjoyed KareKano, and I have to say that she did, even though she didn't admit it. Or did she admit it? While feeling the effects of the fish, we would chuckle and sometimes blow through the ceiling when we had our eyes fixed on Yukino, Tsubasa, or Asapin.
The sea days are gone, welcome, you insomniacs.
Last year, my friend and I enjoyed eating lobsters quite often. I would have to say that we were quite addicted to lobsters for awhile, but we liked it. So everytime after eating these fishy eats, we would huddle around the tube and aborb ourselves KareKano. I actually forced her to watch it until the very last episode. Sometimes we would watch it while engaged in our fish fiesta, sometimes we would be lounging quite comfortably around the platters. But no matter, we still enjoyed KareKano, and I have to say that she did, even though she didn't admit it. Or did she admit it? While feeling the effects of the fish, we would chuckle and sometimes blow through the ceiling when we had our eyes fixed on Yukino, Tsubasa, or Asapin.
The sea days are gone, welcome, you insomniacs.