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Why is Ken-san's favorite color that sort of red/pink color?

I always thought he wore blue and black during the old days. Is this a Hiten-Mitsurugi thing? Hiko-san and his cloak are red.

If that is so, then does that mean any person who wants to train in that style must wear red too? Or pink? I wonder if that spikey-haired boy will start wearing red or pink too.

Hm.

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On January 11th, 2006 07:51 pm (UTC), [info]tanuki_musume commented:
It matters not the color of their clothing, but it's what's underneath it that matters most. *g*

(Although I am beginning to wonder about this fuschia fetish myself... *plans to talk to Kenshin about that! when his hands and mouth are not busy*)

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On January 11th, 2006 08:24 pm (UTC), [info]yamazaki_ayu replied:
If you say so, Kamiya-sensei.But still. I wonder who imparted their fashion sense on to Ken-san and who I should blame and try to reform?

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On January 11th, 2006 09:06 pm (UTC), [info]tanuki_musume replied:
Maybe Kenshin is color-blind and does not know he is wearing pink?
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On January 11th, 2006 09:42 pm (UTC), [info]yamazaki_ayu replied:
Maybe Ken-san thinks pink is manly. If he is colorblind, then maybe he thinks he's wearing a dark green?

Maybe I need to steal those gi and replace them with something else. Maybe someone else could steal them and use them for something else. Maybe they can be planted in Hiko's kiln and burned, and used as fuel. Maybe...

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On January 11th, 2006 10:44 pm (UTC), [info]toki_san replied:
What is it with Ayumu-san and burning things?

...

Can I join you?
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On January 12th, 2006 12:34 am (UTC), [info]yamazaki_ayu replied:
I don't have a thing for flames. Just a tendency towards destruction.

"Hello. Have we met?"

We can meet at the dojo and sneak around to where Hiko's kiln is too! Maybe you can find the teacups he was going to make for me.
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On January 12th, 2006 09:31 pm (UTC), [info]toki_san replied:
"I'm not sure. Yoroshiku."

No I haven't met the psycho Ayumu-san yet.

A most profound plan indeed. Use the fire to burn the kiln? Or just light our torches?

(Muahahah.)

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On January 13th, 2006 04:33 am (UTC), [info]yamazaki_ayu replied:
I am not psycho. For the record, I haven't played with matches. That's just my evil alter-ego [info]yoshida_sensei

And until Hiko-p comes back, Ayu plans to stare at that kiln every day to see if there has been progress on her teacups.

"Oh, that is too bad. I like the Aizu accent in your voice."
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On January 13th, 2006 06:44 pm (UTC), [info]toki_san replied:
"Thank you. Though I never can hear it. You have a bit of one as well ne? Where are you from?"

Where is the nearest store that sells torches?

You think Hiko'd notice if we burned his mantle?

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On January 13th, 2006 06:47 pm (UTC), [info]yamazaki_ayu replied:
"Oh, I am from the Kansai region, a bit of Kyoto and a bit of Osaka. I wno't mention the part about going further west."

(ooc: btw - tokio posted. waiting on you to post!)

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On January 13th, 2006 09:05 pm (UTC), [info]toki_san replied:
"That's very interesting, and I do like Osakan food. Perhaps its a country thing ne?" Does your brother have an accent too? That's hot.

(Done. ^^)

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On January 13th, 2006 11:12 pm (UTC), [info]yamazaki_ayu replied:
"Oh, I like Kyoto and Osakan food, although I have a preference for Kyoto cuisine." Yes he does have one, but only if it slips out.

((Cool!))

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On January 11th, 2006 07:52 pm (UTC), [info]tokyo_samurai commented:
I did say I'd like to be like Kenshin in every way possible, right?
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On January 12th, 2006 12:25 am (UTC), [info]eijiliveson replied:
If you're going to end up wearing pink, Myojin, you might as well put on a woman's kimono. No one would know the difference.
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On January 13th, 2006 02:22 am (UTC), [info]tokyo_samurai replied:
Still jealous that Kenshin is the better swordsman?
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On January 13th, 2006 12:29 pm (UTC), [info]eijiliveson replied:
No. I'm not. Because he isn't.
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On January 13th, 2006 07:52 pm (UTC), [info]tokyo_samurai replied:
Is too.
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On January 13th, 2006 10:40 pm (UTC), [info]eijiliveson replied:
Is not.
On January 16th, 2006 12:50 am (UTC), [info]cold_smile replied:
Himura-san and Saitou-san both suck.

BEE-DA!

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On January 13th, 2006 07:24 pm (UTC), [info]okina_oniwaban commented:
*eeeeeeeeebiiiiiiil*
The red-pink combination is screaming gay kind of delicate for such a man, don't you think? Shouldn't Kaoru-san do something about that. Like rifle through his wardrobe and burn them all. *cackle*
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On January 14th, 2006 12:10 am (UTC), [info]kido_matsuko replied:
Re: *eeeeeeeeebiiiiiiil*
Himura-kun is simply very secure in his masculinity, I'm sure.
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On January 14th, 2006 02:33 am (UTC), [info]himura_ken_san commented:
::wanders in::

::reads::

"ORO!"

::stumbles out::

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On January 17th, 2006 03:54 am (UTC), [info]himura_ken_san replied:
(OOC: I've recently been speculating that it might have been a tribute to the Emperor. He's an Imperialist, after all, and the Emperor was well known to wear white gi with red hakama. Of course, Kenshin couldn't wear that, but the reverse would have been permitted, ne? Just my latest ruminations.)
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On January 17th, 2006 10:22 pm (UTC), [info]yamazaki_ayu replied:
Ken-san, miko priestesses also wear white kimono/gi with red hakama.

*stares*

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