Listens: for what my men

Watched horror movie in video shop today. T_T

Trying to cleanse mind now!

Shakariki has put 3 of my favourite DB together, and now some random DB photo session actually put Tomo and Endou in the same picture, how interesting. Endou in that pleasant checked top.

Anyway, am cleansing mind out with DL5.

I like it when Hamao sings in Juudenkanryou. I can't spell the line I'm thinking of in particular. I think it's the part when he sings "giri giri" and starts to raise his arms, when he shuts his mouth before he sings "Minna" or something I can't catch. Hmmm. ETA:Thanks, hibimaosuki! It's the part "jirijiri karada ni minagiru kiryoku", just before he sings "minagiru", he kind of shuts and opens his mouth. It's an interesting move. Like he's gathering saliva. Um, which is probably so since speaking (let alone singing!) for, say, five minutes without stopping in air-conditioning dries out the mouth, I guess. And maybe it kind of seemed a bit cat-like too. Haha. Like when a cat yawns.

During the Tomo speech, there was this shot of Hamao standing in front of Fuji, and his eyes were a little crossed and he looked particularly cat-like. I was pointing it out to my sister that hey, he looked like a cat! and my sister agreed. :)

zzzzz. But first, more mind-cleansing ;_;

I love Makita's Momo!...

Part of the reason why the 4th cast doesn't seem as physically in-sync as 3rd is, apart from how they all seem to have different body angles and speeds, simply that...they...have different interpretations of the movements! I was watching DaDaDa (aka "For What, My Men?", or "Forward My Men", as it is better known), and in some movement in which the boys stick out their hands, Hamao's arm looked like he was swimming, but Hirata looked like he was shaking a hand. And the DaDaDa part--everyone had different interpretations, too--Basshi did a truly vigorous and interesting move (my eyes, they burn!!)...and for the pirouette, some had their arms out (Fuji, Momo) whereas, for example, Toyoda did a very conservative turn (that is truly the word for it), with small movements.
Oh, never mind ♥