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Monday, July 5, 2010

Rumors of my death...

...are (sadly?) unfounded.

Rumors of my staying up till god knows when in the morning to watch the World Cup and generally partying, however, are not. Sorry to all of you who've been waiting for releases and especially so since I promised to tell you all if I went missing.

Schedule is as follows:
1. Watch the World Cup.
2. Finish the current volume of Bambino.
3. Finish the volume of Baccano I'm stalling on.
4. ???
5. ?!?!

So yeah. That's me in a nutshell right now. Go Germany!

12 comments:

  1. You should reverse 2 and 3.

    ... I mean, HELL YEAH, good to see you're not dead!

    So, I went to a (n italian) restaurant with my family, on saturday. I was sitting in the farthest corner table, facing opposite to the door. And the owner and waiters looked all depressed, and I didn't understand why. So, when we finished eating, I headed to the door, and an Argentina shirt was on display right in the middle of the restaurant.

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  2. Great to know you are still in the land of the living and at times something other than scanlation rightly should come first in the schedule.

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  3. Good to hear that you're still alive and enjoying the vuvuzela concerts. (:

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  4. Yesss ^^

    Waitin' your mail
    See you soon

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  5. Well, that's good to hear. However, if you ever were to die, feel free to possess my body and make me awesome. God knows I'm not doi...

    Wait, I'm getting major deja vu. I think I might've said this to you some years ago. Goddamnit, I'm running out of exaggerated ways to let awesome scanlators know I appreciate their awesomeness.

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  6. No one would be angry at you for watching the World Cup, though... well, I wouldn't! It's good to know you're fine.

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  7. Update Baccano soon, please!

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  8. I am a big fan of this manga, keep up the good work. It's like the Japanese version of Waiting.

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