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Well. Just finished updating half the mesptlings. Will update the other half (ie the two in minas tirith) in a while. I have to do a few mamono posts.

Anyway. Enough about my RPs, back to me. I was supposed to run some errands today, but I'm just really nore in the mood. My body hurts and my mood is... well... not a happy one. I don't get it. I got lots of sleep. My body woke up on it's own, no alarm or anything. Still, I feel exhausted.

Mmn. I dunno. I guess I'll start cleaning my room today, once I'm done with m-g. And maybe make a few more icons and do a post. It's been a while. I've just been so busy &/or tired that iconness just has not been happening. Which is sad, as I have a lot of ideas for them, but not the energy to do them. (Let's just say there are many animated Gackt, Diru and gakuhai ideas residing in this mind of mine)

And in case I forgot to mention it earlier, thank you and much love to anyone who participated in the journal spamming yesterday. I wish my LJ was always that active. It was fun. Though yesterday's stuff was all really rather silly, too. I would love to have insightful, intellegent conversations in that format as well, someday, but alas I draw only lunatics to myself. Still, I love all of you, my kooky crazy friends.

on 2003-12-28 10:30 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] canadabear.livejournal.com
Except for the far east, Ontario's basically English. There are definitely French speaking places near Ottawa and closer to the Québec border, but otherwise, it's all English. You'll find more Chinese in Toronto than you will French.

We are taught French in school though, I started in Grade 4, but I think it starts in Kindergarten now, up to at least Grade 9. After that, it becomes an elective.

on 2003-12-28 10:51 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] lirimaer.livejournal.com
I stand corrected. Then again, my experience of Ontario is mostly Ottawa and environ, so. But still, more french here than in Saskatchewan where the french program starts in highschool, and even then you're only required to take it for two years.