: notes to self : : 08.2005

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Wednesday, August 31, 2005

hello, blog!

how are you? i have not forgotten about you! lots of stuff has happened since we were last in contact. i'll spare you the mundane details and show you some pictures instead.



one night there was a subway party, supported by freespacetoronto. it was rammed full of emo-teens, posturing, strutting and being that weird-fake-rave-nice. nevertheless, it was super fun, but it made me feel kind of old. Good thing i'm not a member of the corporate world, or else there would have been some massive shunning happening.















what would a girls' reunion be without the traditional mochi faces?




the lovely emiks and the boy-os







hey! it's the dora! and i'm pretty sure mary doesn't have ADD...








there was an article in the globe and mail condemning flip flops in the workplace. kathy has been on my back about wearing said footwear frequently to work. the above picture explains why i CAN wear flip flops to work.




ever wonder what a proofreading pinwheel looks like? wonder no more!







Elements softball ended =( We are much more sad than we appear.









HLQ softball ended, too. We are much more bitter than we appear.






sports day was a total and utter...
SUCCESS! i had SO much fun. i got to participate in all of the activities i signed up for, and got some rad prizes to boot. the only disappointment was AJ not dressing up even though he had ample tutelage and opportunity to create something (heh). sports day was awesome!! Here are some proofreaders in their pseudo-80s gear =)




hope you've been doing well, blog. i'll check in with you soon!
love
naomi





Wednesday, August 10, 2005

project flashdance

Sports Day is coming up fast and I've GOT to have a fly outfit for it. I am like, so unbelievably stoked; Sports Day is gonna be so major! One of my Proofreading homegirls is gonna like, coordinate outfits with me, and we will like, fer sure, be the freshest dudettes, to the max!

Inspiration for outfits is being taken from some totally mint 80s homies:


When Harry Met Sally
Meg Ryan looking pretty fly with the bowler hat, blazer with humongo shoulder pads and granny blouse. So boss, dude!



Flashdance
Like, OMG! I love Jennifer Beals in this movie, and this off-the-shoulder sweatshirt! Awesome!



The Cosby Show
Lisa Bonet was like, my homegirl. She always had killer hair and accessories, and that Martin was pretty cute, too!



Sixteen Candles
Even though he's a total McFly in this movie, Anthony Michael Hall is so dope-he's my fashion idol
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PSYCHE! Like, gag me with a spoon! As if! He is so creepy; he's probably some batcaver. Ugh, gross me out the DOOR!






Friday, August 05, 2005

hook me up


sometimes, adam hasham is right. life is about the hookup.



Without the beloved Emiks in the 'Hama, i would not have gotten this, so soon:




the LIMITED EDITION Moriyama Naotaro Greatest Hits CD (2001-05)!!!!!!!! Aggggh I love it!!! It has Taiyou, Sakura,Natsu no Owari, Koe, Lester, and my favourite, Itoshi Kimi e-all on ONE beeyoootiful CD! heeheee...

and FINALLY!
mr acoustic/bluegrass guitar himself, yamazaki masayoshi's One Knight Stands



which has Boku wa koko ni iru, Serori, One More Time, One More Chance, and death-repeat favourite, Tsubame.

ah, lovely memories of a humid, cicaida-filled japanese summer chilling with Nino, Mt Doom I MEAN Fuji, the Naotaro concert with Mami, and my Chishima mansion =) Thank you Emika!!!!!!!!!!!!




I totally want to see this, my favourite Japanese actors, together at last!!















In the wake of all of this CD-induced giddiness, I feel it is my duty, nay OBLIGATION, to announce my candidates in the running to be my Rock-Star Boyfriend 2005. The Groupies Extraordinaire have set a precedent regarding eligibility and such, but hopefully my missive will not seem so...insane =)


Without further adieu, in no particular order, this year's candidates:

1. JOHN MAYER || The Constant


John and I met back in first year university through John's fellow Berklee alum, Liz. John and I hit it off right away, as he serenaded me with such period-appropriate songs like "Why Georgia," "Back to You," "Great Indoors," "3x5" and "Love Song for No One" from his No Room for Squares album. His voice, all smoke, scratch and soft, followed me wherever I went for the following few years, on every early morning drive, when every pang of nostalgia hit. We lost touch near the end of university, but I would still hear about him every so often, glad for all of his successes. We were reunited in Japan of all places, on the 2nd floor of the Namba Tower Records. The few seconds before I heard his voice again was a highly-charged moment and I wondered, what would be different this time? would Things be Heavier this time round? But as soon as I heard that familiar mix of smoke, scratch and soft waft towards me, I knew everything would be all right, despite the amped up melodies in the background. I will never be able to say no to his Angelina Jolie lips and East Coast swagger, especially when lit up with a stage spotlight.



2. YAMAZAKI MASAYOSHI || The Renaissance Man



Mas and I met through Nino one afternoon, during a sweltering Osaka summer. Our connection was not instantaneous as I was a bit overwhelmed by his foot-stomping, harmonica-wheezing, guitar string breaking, bluegrass side. At the time, I needed something softer to help me get over residual romantic feelings for another, and I wasn't sure I could turn to Mas for this. However, Nino persuaded me to give Mas another chance, and the B-side of Mas showed that he could strum softer, pause longer. "Tsubame" and "Furimukanai" became two of my theme songs for the summer and I am eternally grateful for Mas. It wasn't until later that I discovered Nino hadn't told me about Mas's forays into acting and writing novels, and it endeared him to me even more.







3. MICHAEL BUBLE || The Classic



Michael and I met through another mutual friend, Vicky Gabareau, back in the summer of 2003. The connection was instant as he had me transfixed with his disarming Canadian charm and deep love for his family. Conversation was easy, as I revelled in the fact that he had such a high regard for Sinatra and Bennett. Despite this we parted amicably, making those vague promises of getting together for a soiree or two in the near future that people so often make. He was such a class act, like he should have been born in yesteryear, free to sing such songs like "Sway" and "Come Fly With Me." However it was not until a chance encounter this year that I realized the depth of my affection for Michael. He had changed and matured over the years, and at our reunion, he had me at "Quando, Quando, Quando." He still astounds me with his dead-on impressions of the Greats; that smooth and malleable voice that belies a hidden grit and depth.





4. AMOS LEE || The Upstart



The courtship was brief and intense, Amos wooing me quickly yet slowly as every word landed emotion first, logic second. It hasn't been long since I knew life without Amos, but now, I can't imagine life without him. His unassuming manner remains steadfast, from afar or up close. And he's so easy-going and chill, I can't help but want to be near him.




5. MORIYAMA NAOTAROU || The Ingenue


When Nao first stepped into my world, high school students all over Japan were already agog with his song "Sakura," singing stoic renditions of it in their graduation ceremonies. He shocked my sensibilities and as such, won me over with his expressive and passionate nature that was so evident every time he performed. It was surprising as I was expecting him to be reserved, reticent... stereotypically Japanese. The more time I spent with him, I began to see that Nao was not just a singer. He was a songwriter, a comedian, a storyteller... an Entertainer. His open and engaging self drew people to him, like a j-pop Pied Piper. When he performs, I can't keep my eyes off of him, especially in such heart-breaking songs like "Itoshi Kimi E." His voice is beautifully showcased in songs like "Koe" which make use of his beautiful higher register, and when he's yelling at game show hosts for making fun of his mama.





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Kids, do yourselves a HUGE favour and go to Taste of the Danforth this weekend. I'll meet you on the Danforth with a skewer of souvlaki in one hand, a fistful of olives in the other and a HUGE smile on my face =)




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