Michael A Chase wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2002 19:28:59 -0700 Brian Randall <brian@azurite.org>
wrote:
"Three-oh-four is on the top floor, next to, er, that is, next to
Aoyama, and {four : two-oh-four} is on the lower floor next to Maehara," he
explained, struggling with the temptation to stare at the woman's
chest. His eyes, nearly of their own accord, seemed to creep lower
and lower, widening slowly, until he forcibly snapped them upward,
blinking sharply and shaking his head to clear the thickness that
had begun to settle there.
Gotcha. Pesky typo, that. :p
"That went well," Ranma decided. "She was pretty reasonable." Shaking
his head, he took a step towards the exit -- he needed to find out
why a girl was in the bath at a non-coed dorm, and he had a sneaking
suspicion that the answer would not be to his liking.
I could smell that coming, even without having seen Love Hina.
Guess it was a bit obvious. ;)
Shaking his head, and sparing no time to admire the undressed women,
he grabbed at the last bits of wreckage, sweeping them aside.
"Suu-chan," he gasped while working, "move that beam upward, please.
Narusegawa, Mitsune, if you can, get Ranma-san and Motoko-chan out."
Wouldn't that be Oe-san at this point? The have only just met and aren't
familiar with each other yet.
True.
Ranma frowned, shaking her head. "It's the voice," she assessed.
"Everyone tells me I sound like someone else they know."
Does that mean Megumi Hashibara is Haruka's voice actress?
(later) Yes. I just looked it up. Seeky.
Yep. :p
Was originaly told that it might be too obscure a joke, but I thought
it would work. And apparently it did! ^_^
The Refuge told me I couldn't write comedy, and they were right. But
>from the wreckage, some form of dramatic comedy may be salvaged.
This chapter dedicated to Ginrai, who made me do it.
This has a lot of potential. I look forward to seeing more.
Thanks! Sorry about the lateness of the reply, and thanks again for
your C&C! :)