2008-07-14, 09:58 | Link #62 | |
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2008-07-14, 12:00 | Link #64 |
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Must've been the mother contributing some inputs. Anyone got a translation? (EDIT - I could do the Tagalog portion: basically she's thankful to the regular blog visitors and she promises to do her best to cheer everyone up.)
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2008-07-14, 21:24 | Link #66 |
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Everything in parenthesis are mine. If any of this is wrong, someone please correct.
The Tagalog portion reads: "Good evening to all of you, thank you for following through my blog posts, I'll do my best to make everyone happy. Thank you (polite)." (She also translates it into Japanese in her blog. Then she follows, ) "Tagalog and English are the main languages in the Philippines, buuuuut... I can't speak in either language. Hahaha. I'm hopeless. But still, I'm trying my best." (With "I'm trying my best", I suppose she knows a few words, and perhaps hears her mother speak in English sometimes. Her English isn't that bad in What 'bout My Star, unlike May'n which is quite terrible if you ask me). She says that dried mangoes and bananas are very expensive in Japan, and in the Philippines they're very cheap. She had her 17th birthday in the Philippines, and she had a surprisingly huge chocolate cake which is about 11 by 19 inches. She doesn't have siblings so she's happy to see her relatives. The rest of it, she just describes the Philippines, that it's humid and people are friendly. |
2008-07-16, 14:08 | Link #73 |
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Yeah. I'm going to flip if you tell me you are too! lol
The fresh mangoes from the Phil taste like honey. I'll have anything mango flavored as long as it's from there. It's such a shame the fresh mangoes don't taste like them here in Cali. It's weird, I'm like holding the same thing right now lol
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2008-07-17, 06:40 | Link #74 | |
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2008-07-20, 14:16 | Link #76 |
Yahk, DECULTURE!
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Here's Megumi Nakajima's live performance of Seikan Hikou. Enjoy!
http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm4025216 |
2008-08-13, 00:12 | Link #78 |
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I've been wondering but have never been too sure, does she sing Sheryl's tunes as well? Er, meaning, is Sheryl's singing voice hers? Or someone else altogether? She sang this one song that had clearly listed her as the singer but the tone she adopted for it sounds more like Sheryl's singing to me. I've never had official info to back it up, though so I was always kept merely wondering.
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2008-08-13, 01:37 | Link #80 |
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Speaking of Aya Endo, I just came back from her personal blog.
According to her most recent entry, it looks like she'll be appearing in the September issue of Animage to represent "Sheryl Nome" Should be some interesting tidbits in this interview she'll be doing. She mentions that she'll be sharing some "interesting stories". Looks like I'll be purchasing this issue as well...*sigh*. LOL In a past entry of hers, it confirms that she watches Macross Frontier as it airs....for last week's episode, she was anticipating that she was going to cry.....can't blame her. Anyhow here's Aya Endo's personal Blog for anyone who is interested. http://blog.excite.co.jp/endo-aya/ I visit there on occasion so if there is anything Macross Frontier/Sheryl related, I'll go ahead and post them here since this is the Seiyuu thread. Until then, --Lone Wolf 一匹狼 |
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