Jumat, 28 Mei 2010

KIMAGURE ROMANTIC LYRIC


Ikimono Gakari
Kimagure Romantic lyrics

Romantikku koi no antena wa arashi de doko kae ton de itta
Uso deshou tsumetaku ashi ra tta
Koshaku na ekubo ni chotto kokoro ga yure teru
Honto wa honki de atashi o shikatte kureru daiji na hito
... nante ittara aitsu wa tokuige ni naru kara mou home tari shinai

Taikutsu na unmei ni akiakishi ta no
Shira nai kotoba de tokihanashi te ne

*daarin daarin kokoro no tobira o kowashi te yo
Tai setsuna koto wa me o mi te yutte
Anata to naraba kono machi o nukedaseru
Ima sugu tsuredashite My Sweet Sweet Darling

Doramatikku egao no himitsu o dare datte sagashi tsuduke teru
Miageta sora ni egaku no shiawase no katachi sou atashi rashi kuitai

Kimagure na tenshon de furimawasu kedo
Kono te wa kanarazu hanasanai de ne

Daarin daarin kokoro no tobira o tatai te yo
Sunao na kimochi ga afure te yuku
Anata to nara ba waratte I rareru yo
Ima sugu kakedasu no My Sweet Sweet Darling

Daarin daarin kitto atashi wa tsukameru yo
Shiawase no imi ni kizuite iku
Anata to nara ba ashita o kae rareru
Ima sugu tsuredashite My Sweet Sweet Darling

(*Repeat)

CANON 400D



I've got his camera brands Canon 400D type and I love him but it would be boring when the camera was already in the hands of my father, because I wear them so suliat hmm maybe because it so expensive they would not let me wear it alone without the supervision of a better understanding of photography, and I wanted to so use it to take pictures with my friends is very sad and now huhuhuhu kamerannya taken by my brother to go to singapore huhuhu he cheated! you can see my camera Canon 400D:)

my favorite dorama "CELEB AND POOR"


* TV Show: Celeb & Poor
* Romaji: Celeb to Binbo Taro
* Japanese: セレブと貧乏太郎
* Director: Hidetomo Matsuda, Genta Sato, Junichi Ishikawa
* Writer: Tomokazu Tokunaga, Shogo Muto
* Network: Fuji TV
* Episode: 11
* Release Date: October 14 - December 23, 2008
* Runtime: Mon. 21:00
* Language: Japanese
* Country: Japan
Taro Sato (Yusuke Kamiji) has been poor all his life. Since the death of his wife, his situation has become even more desperate as he has to raise his three kids by himself and has no real marketable skills. So when he applies for a job that he doesn't expect to get, as a chauffeur to a rich young woman, he's surprised when he does.

His employer is Alice (Aya Ueto), your usual spoiled rich kid. Her father is a hotel magnate and her mother a popular actress. She's never wanted for anything her whole life and expects to get everything she wants. She and Taro have nothing in common, and, at least in the beginning, all they do is get on each other's nerves
AND I VERY LIKE Original soundtrack of this dorama ! KIMAGURE ROMANTIC performance of IKIMONOGAKARI :)

The best picture that I imagine !



apparently this is my best shot, for now. do not know why I think at this picture I look pretty and cool hahahaha (very fictional). check this out !!!

HE IS NOW MY FAVORITE CARTOON CHARACTER


Green Lantern is the name of several fictional characters, superheroes appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The first (Alan Scott) was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell in All-American Comics #16 (July 1940).[2]

Each Green Lantern possesses a power ring that gives the user great control over the physical world as long as the wielder has sufficient willpower and strength to wield it. The ring is one of the most powerful weapons in the universe, and can be very dangerous. While the ring of the Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott) was magically powered, the rings worn by all subsequent Lanterns were technological creations of the Guardians of the Universe, who granted such rings to worthy candidates. These individuals made up the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps.[2]

After World War II, when sales of superhero comic books generally declined, DC ceased publishing new adventures of Alan Scott as the Green Lantern. At the beginning of the Silver Age of Comic Books in the late 1950s, DC editor Julius Schwartz assigned writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane to revive the Green Lantern character, this time as test pilot Hal Jordan, who became a founding member of the Justice League of America. In the early 1970s, writer Denny O'Neil and artist Neal Adams teamed Green Lantern with archer Green Arrow in groundbreaking, socially conscious, and award-winning stories that pitted the sensibilities of the law-and-order-oriented Lantern with the populist Green Arrow. Several cosmically themed series followed, as did occasional different individuals in the role of Earth's Green Lantern. Most prominent of these are John Stewart, Guy Gardner, and Kyle Rayner.

Each of the Earth's Green Lanterns has been a member of either the Justice Society of America or the Justice League of America, and John Stewart was featured as one of the main characters in both the Justice League and the Justice League Unlimited animated series. The Green Lanterns are often depicted as being close friends of the various men who have been the Flash, the most notable friendships having been between Alan Scott and Jay Garrick (the Golden Age Green Lantern and Flash), Hal Jordan and Barry Allen (the Silver Age Green Lantern and Flash), and Kyle Rayner and Wally West (the modern age Green Lantern and Flash), as well as Jordan being friends with West.