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Flash Games Set #1

Since there are a lot of Flash Games already in my list that I couldn’t post each and everyday, I decided to create this set of posts in which I will list all the games that are interesting to play.

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More flash games here

And here is a bonus for online gamers… at Nintendo8.com you can now play classic Nintendo 8-bit games directly on your browser.

Nagasawa, Masami

One student that stood out from the J-dorama, Dragon Zakura, was Mizuno Naomi played by Nagasawa Masami. I already had my fill of school dramas, but I endured watching the series because of her. She acts just like the way her character should be. However, after finishing the series, I’ve already forgotten all about her.

Nagasawa Masami
(screencaps from Proposal Daisakusen)

The second time I saw her was at the popular series, Proposal Daisakusen (Operation Love). You will first encounter her wearing a bridal dress and getting ready to get married. At first I didn’t realized it was her, not until I saw her profile at Jdorama.com. She starred for the second time with Yamashita Tomohisa on this series (both of them are also at the school drama, Dragon Zakura). Although I have to admit that she is much cuter on the ‘time-slip’ portions of the series, rather than at the present time when she is already getting married.

And now it’s time for introductions…

Nagasawa Masami

Nagasawa Masami (長澤まさみ) born on June 3, 1987 in Iwata, Shizuoka. She has performed in many famous movies and television dramas including Crying out Love, In the Center of the World, Nada Sousou, Dragon Zakura and Proposal Daisakusen. She graduated from Horikoshi High School in 2006. She is also known as “Ma-chan”. She is the daughter of Kazuaki Nagasawa, former manager of the J. League team Júbilo Iwata.

Nagasawa Masami

She won Best Actress in the 11th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Apr-June 07) for the series Proposal Daisakusen. In Summer 2007, Masami was ranked 9th in 2007 Most Influential People In Japan, the order is as follow: Kimura Takuya, Kitano Takeshi, Suzuki Ichiro, Matsui Hideki, Mino Monta, Akashiya Sanma, Katori Shingo, Matsuzaka Daisuke, Nagasawa Masami, Nakai Masahiro, according to magazine Flash. She is also the only female on the ranking.

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Haruhi dance scatter

I know that there are a lot of Hare Hare Yukai (Haruhi dance) videos on YouTube. But I like to post the ones that are somewhat funny or different from the normal videos. Here is another video clip featuring lots of cosplayers doing the Hare Hare Yukai. Watch the girl in front and the one wearing blue, see where they run off. The clip is short because it was interrupted… by cops.

Enjoy the dance… :)


(YouTube)

If you like this one, check out the dance in snow.

Life tips #6

Our 6th installment of tips comes in 2 days early. Anyway, here they are…

And here are some additional top lists and resources on the web.

I have to post this tips a little bit earlier because the “starred items” on my Google Reader is piling up.

Afganisu-tan and friends

Manga comes from the far east. But what if the characters are from the middle-east? This is where Afuganisu-tan and her friends comes in. This is a manga-style comics strip that portrays various countries surrounding Afghanistan. The comics strip shows the adventures of the various characters, while a text is shown that explains some of the history of the aforementioned countries.

Turkmenis-tan

The characters names are: Afuganisu-tan, Pakisu-tan, Kyrgyz-tan, Tajikis-tan, Turkmenis-tan, Uzbekis-tan, and Meriken. Each characters has a description and a little background, and it is based on what country they are representing. You can already guess what country Meriken is representing.

Head over to rubbersoul1967.googlepages.com/afghan-tan and read the manga. It’s both entertaining and educational.