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"Any time I see something a 12 year-old Japanese girl would like, I think of you."

Teresa | 05 September, 2007 09:45 | (263)

There's nothing like an e-mail from a close friend to brighten up your day, especially when it contains a link to a video clip on YouTube and a "I saw this and thought of you."

After watching said video clip, I must say I am pleased to be associated with such fine cinema. And so many rainbows.  

To give you an idea as to the nature of this particular friendship, consider my birthday party during my senior year of college. At such an age, most people's parties contain copious amounts of alcohol and members of the opposite sex. We took our stuffed animals out for Thai food. I have the picture on my desk to prove it.

Thank you, friend, for thinking of me and getting my work day off to the right start. I laughed, I cried, I decided to never click on a link from you at work again. ;) And in the event this whole writing thing doesn't work out and I can't find a job as a backup dancer in the Tibetan music video industry, I am so going to manage a Japanese boy band, if only to ensure that there will always be music videos as glorious as this. :D 

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OH YOU SO POSTED IT HERE. XXXD

When I saw it, I went all, "!!!! THEY'RE IN SUITS DANCING ON RAINBOWS AND IT'S ALMOST EIGHTIES THIS IS PURE TERESA-CRACK." :D

I say you quit your current job RIGHT NOW and manage a Japanese Boy Band because it would *rock*. ...Could you at least write a story about a Japanese boy band? D:

Posted by: sender of youtube bideos | September 06, 2007, 11:46

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PS: I don't suppose you could scan that photo in and send it my way? :3

Posted by: see above | September 06, 2007, 11:47

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i used to date the blond one... ;)

and you just KNOW the one in the top hat is only in the band because his dad is bankrolling the video!

i just wish i knew what they were saying, since that song is now embedded in my head...

Posted by: Kathleen | September 26, 2007, 17:03

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