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Greetings from the birthday girl!

Fri Jun 27, 2008, 8:27 AM
  • Mood: Cheerful
  • Listening to: Disturbed: Indestructable
  • Reading: A Dirty Job by: Christopher Moore
  • Watching: Wall-E (well, in 7 hours!)
  • Drinking: Water
It's been a slow couple of months as the job hunt continues. I applied for a teaching assistant job in Beijing and by the time the guy got back to me, all the spots were filled! But hope is not lost. He sends people over there every few months, so how awesome would that be? Other then that, I'm waiting to hear back from a couple of gaming companies in my home town.

I'll be working on another project soon once i get a new computer and I finish some freelance work. It'll be an environmental piece like my film (which you can view at [link])but I'll be able to spend more time on it and hopefully focus more on texturing which was hard last time since we had a million things to do in 4 months.

Other then that, been enjoying a beautiful summer (i have the sunburn to prove it=P) and celebrating my birthday with a whole weekend of partying!

I promise I'm not procrastinating! Expect some stuff soon!

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happy birfday, jules!!

:cake::party::dance::boogie:

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Happy Birthday! one year closer to death! =D


I mean uh .... have a wonderful day and enjoy yourself ... yeah! ^^;

*shoves Cynthia at you and runs off*

Cyn - um ... happy birthday! ^_^

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going to China?

hm... why not try a bit more south? Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore... Manila... :D

Oh and happy birthday, dear! :D

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:ahoy: :ahoy:
As I was a-walking down Paradise Street,
To me way-aye, blow the man down.
A pretty young damsel I chanced for to meet.
Give me some time to blow the man down!
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Thanks!

Yeah....the guy created an animation school over in China to teach Orientals North American CG standards since others other there are very low budget and teach their students how to create things to be cheap and quick.
well there is a reason why they're so low-budget :) some clients think it's easy to do "those animator things" and demand pretty short deadlines...

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:ahoy: :ahoy:
As I was a-walking down Paradise Street,
To me way-aye, blow the man down.
A pretty young damsel I chanced for to meet.
Give me some time to blow the man down!
:ahoy: :ahoy:

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