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Apr. 28th, 2006 | 09:53 pm

Pepsi NEX -  http://www.pepsi.co.jp/menu.html

Genki Mobile - http://www.genkimobile.jp/

M-Audio - http://www.m-audio.com/products/jp_jp/MicroTrack2496-main.html

Grenoble Football - http://gf38.jp/

0-2 Jam Joy Awake Music! - https://o2jam.gamania.co.jp/

ACID Inc. - http://www.acid-inc.com/

Visual Arts College [Osaka] - http://acnw.jp/TbNx/NPLu/1/top.html

au by KDDI - http://www.au.kddi.com/index.html

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Angels one Film

Apr. 25th, 2006 | 04:46 pm

What do you think? Wich is your favoret?























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Joe such a nice guy

Mar. 30th, 2006 | 09:46 pm

Me and Nice guy Joe


Cool Green Me


And What the Fuck Happened Here

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shits and giggles

Mar. 28th, 2006 | 09:30 pm

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Pre/ st patrick's day Party Weekend

Mar. 14th, 2006 | 01:21 pm

i was drunk for over 48 hours this party sarted going into around hour 28 or so.











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NEW HAIR

Feb. 3rd, 2006 | 02:55 pm

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If LJ was Star Wars

Jan. 31st, 2006 | 12:36 pm

If LJ was Star Wars by orrostar
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I would bea cuddly Ewok
Chewbacca would be played bychaos_wraith
Han Solo would be played bykeifu
The Emperor would be played bygross_ghost
Darth Vader would be played byscottchurch
Jabba the Hutt would be played byyoshimmy
Boba Fett would be played byb8
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My Scent

Jan. 11th, 2006 | 11:30 pm

Your Scent is Strawberry

Fun, flirty, and fresh.
You're a complete sweetheart that makes everyone smile!

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TAKA - S@N

Jan. 4th, 2006 | 02:14 pm

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My Space

Jan. 3rd, 2006 | 07:16 pm

For the Hell or It

MySpace URL:
http://www.myspace.com/evil_pretty


My Blog URL:
http://blog.myspace.com/26080909

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Swamp walk vanishing point

Jan. 2nd, 2006 | 03:17 pm

So I’ve been working on a manga on the side in my spare time. Its actually getting somewhere. I’m not doing it for any specific reason. Just an idea that popped in my head. But the title is “EVIL PRETTY”. Once the story line is good I’ll start the art. When I do get it together I’ll post it up on here.

Hopefully everyone had a good holiday.

I ended up meeting one of my friends at a bar. But about an hour before midnight she started to get sick. Not hangover sick but the flu or a cold so she went home and I celebrated new years alone.

I wasn’t use to the area and my friend had given me directions to get their but not how to get back to the main road. And one ways were everywhere. So I go myself lost. For about an hour and a half. Wow do I have a horrible sense of direction.

So that’s how my new year started alone and lost. Huh, what a loser I am.

Swamp walk / Vanishing point  +evil pretty+

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Happy Wishes

Dec. 31st, 2005 | 01:46 am

Eat

Drink

And Party

Happy Newy Years

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X-MAS

Dec. 29th, 2005 | 11:42 pm

Christmas Photos Comming Soon !!!

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Faith

Dec. 29th, 2005 | 11:36 pm

Faith *Evil Pretty*

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Fan Scattering Ceremony

Dec. 23rd, 2005 | 01:09 am

These are the streets we had to walk through to get to the Toshodaiji Temple. I felt like I was taken back in time. There was so much quietness and a feeling of peace here.

 

A nice little pond on the temple grounds.

From this view you can see the fans on the top level. Two monks come out and through the fans out to the crowd below.

This is about a quarter of the people who showed up for the fan scattering. It ended up being more of a mosh pit than a temple ceremony.

And yes we did catch a fan. And to our surprise it didn’t even brake. Most of the fans that were tossed were ripped and snapped when the crowd went crazy trying to get to them.

終わり

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Toshodaiji Temple

Dec. 23rd, 2005 | 01:02 am

Toshodaiji Temple, the principal temple of the 30 temples of the Ritsu sect, was founded in 759 by Ganjin. The only buildings, which survive from the original foundations, are the Main Hall and Lecture Hall; the others are modern. Entering by the Nandaimon (Great South Gate; reconstructed 1960), the visitor comes to the Kondo (Main Hall), the largest and finest example of Tempyo architecture (49ft/ 15m by 95ft/ 29m). The pillared gallery is of classic beauty. The hall contains an 11ft/3.3m high seated statue of Rushana-butsu (dry-lacquer technique) by two of Ganjin's Chinese pupils, T'an Ching and Szu T'o. The magnificent halo was originally decorated with 1000 small Buddha figures, of which 864 remain. To the left is a Thousand-Handed Kannon (dry lacquer, 18ft/ 5.5m high), to the right a statue of Yakushi-Nyorai, also in dry lacquer technique, which are attributed to Ganjin's pupils Szu T'o and Jua Pao. The hall also contains two 5 ½ ft/ 1.7m high wooden statues (Bonten and Taishakuten) by Chun Fa-li and a seated wooden figure of Dainichi-nyorai (12ft/ 3.7m high) of the early Heian period.

Beyond the Main Hall we reach the Kodo (Lecture Hall), which was originally the assembly hall of the Heijo-kyuden Imperial Palace and was brought here when the temple was founded. The original style has been badly distorted by restoration work carried out by Chun Fa-li (759) and by later repairs. The finest piece of sculpture in this hall is the 8ft/ 2.4m high figure of Miroku-bosatsu by Chun Fa-li. Note also the statues, carved from a single piece of cypress wood, of Jikokuten and Zochoten. To the right of the Lecture Hall is a long building containing priests' quarters (Higashimuro, at north end) and the Cult Hall (Raido, south end). In front of this building is the Drum Tower (Koro or Shariden), where the Uchiwa-maki festival is celebrated in May.

To the east of the priests' quarters are two buildings in Azekura-zukuri technique - the Kyozo (Sutra Library) to the south, the Hozo (Treasury) to the north. The new Treasury, Shinhozo (1970), contains paintings, manuscripts and fragments of sculpture. To the northwest, surrounded by a wall is the Mieido (Portrait Hall), which contains a dry lacquer statue of Ganjin (30in/ 80cm high), carved in the year he died. The hall is open only on June 6. From here a path leads to the tomb of Ganjin.

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Mike's Bio.

Dec. 21st, 2005 | 06:13 am

I was born 2/18/66. I'm 100% Italian. Work as a sales representative for a swimwear company in Manhattan, NY.

As far as writing, my first short story was published in 1994. As a kid, used to write Godzilla stories on loose leaf paper. Read all sorts of Hardy Boys and Tom Swift books, and had the Hardy's and Mr. Swift blast the pee out of Godzilla and his friends with the Atomic Earth Blaster I invented. Later, graduated to the Draculas, the Frankensteins, and such, and when I went to college, discovered the b-movie. It was love ever since. Fell for Clive Barker, King, McCammon, and kept on reading and reading and reading until I decided it was time for me to try my hand at writing (heck, I was published in the school newspaper, so I had to have some talent, right?) No way, man. Got rejected tons of times. Sure I got lucky and found my way into a few small presses (God knows what those editors were thinking when they read those awfully written stories). After finding cons, and then some friends who helped me hone my craft and discover my voice, I set out to write a novel. Never thought it would happen, but after one year had Atmosphere done. It's a Leisure book now.

So I write for two hours a day, 5-6 days a week. I am an associate editor for Space & Time Magazine, and have edited Bloodtype, a hardcore horror anthology that was published by Lone Wolf Publications. I've had book reviews published all over, and even had the cover of Clive Barker's Imajica tatooed on my back (see, I am dedicated to my craft). Things I love: Music, progressive rock and ambient. My all time favorite bands are Marillion and FISH. I love Italian food, my family, Anna Rose, Emma Grace, collecting horror books (I have more books on my bookshelf than I'll ever be able to read in a lifetime).

Okay, what else? That's about me, I guess. Oh, I try out for Survivor every time, and they reject me every time. Ah, I'm used to rejection anyway.

Take care,
Michael

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Michael Laimo

Dec. 21st, 2005 | 05:57 am
mood: pleased pleased
music: VA Opera

Mike Laimo is one of my newer favoret authors. He has written few books but all are amazing. And I can’t wate for the next. But in the meantime I was very excited to here about his BIG NEWS !!!

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

DEEP IN THE DARKNESS & THE DEMONOLOGIST to be adapted by G. William Stechman for film

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                  


Monday December 19th, 2005

Bram Stoker Award Finalist MICHAEL LAIMO and Threading Over Dark writer/director G. WILLIAM STECHMAN have reached an agreement to adapt two of horror author Laimo's novels, Deep In The Darkness and his most recent publication, The Demonologist for the silver screen. Stechman will write the feature film adaptation for both novels, using Laimo's notes and novels as the source material for the scripts. Once scripting of both films is complete, Laimo and Stechman will shop The Demonologist to studios for dramatic rights acquisition, whereas Stechman hopes to produce Deep In The Darkness independently.

Deep In The Darkness is a chilling and atmosphere-drenched horror fable concerning a doctor from New York City who moves to a small town. Once there, the doctor and his family find that the town is controlled by many things outside their control, including a legend concerning subterranean creatures which lurk in the woods outside the residents' homes. The Demonologist concerns an aging rock star who returns home to Los Angeles to find that he has a part to play in ritual sacrifices carried out by a demonic cult whose evil is so powerful that their enemy is not only God, but Satan himself.

G. William Stechman recently wrapped the controversial and frightening independent drama Threading Over Dark in Northern California. The motion picture, based on a series of murders which took place in Stockton and Dixon in the mid-1990's, was shot in various locations throughout California and Nevada between October 4th and December 16th. Although not yet complete, Threading has already been selected to run at the INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF FANTASY in Malaga, Spain, Spring 2006. Only a rough cut of the film will be available at that time. Dark will be fully mastered and released to festivals Summer 2006. For further information on the film, please visit www.enterthedark.net or http://www.myspace.com/threading_over_darkwhere you will find trailers and posters for the film, as well as behind-the-scenes footage and desktops. For further information on G. William Stechman, please visit his official MySpace area http://www.myspace.com/gregstechman.

Michael Laimo is a New York-based horror author whose first novel, Atmosphere, was published by Leisure Books in 2002. The tome was nominated for the prestigious Bram Stoker Award for superior achievement in a first novel. His short fiction has been published in a variety of anthologies and magazines, including Hot Blood 12, Darkside 3, Dark Whispers, Vivisections, Flesh&Blood, Unnatural Selection, The Book Of All Flesh, The Best Of Horrified Volumes 1&2, and many more. His stories have been collected in Demons, Freaks, and Other Abnormalities (Delirium Books) and Dregs Of Society (Prime Books). Laimo's latest novel The Demonologist was published by Leisure Books in May 2005. He is currently finishing his fourth novel Dead Souls which will be released in 2007. For further information on the author, please visit his homepage www.laimo.com or his official MySpace area http://www.myspace.com/michaellaimo.

 

I AM SO EXTATIC ABOUT THE WHOLE DEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Merry Christmas Everyone

Dec. 21st, 2005 | 05:02 am

Bennie K. Japana-rhythm "2005" ザ★クリスマス [The Chrismas] A Music Video I made of, The boys of Osaka Fashion. Wishing a Merry X-mass, to Bennie K.'s new Christmas Song.

You Tube Video Link

http://www.youtube.com/?v=Lf3PGENvZrA

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Better Photos

Dec. 19th, 2005 | 09:48 pm

Here is 2 clearer Photos of my new puppy and my dog. soo cute. kinda looks like mom and daughter.

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