http://pixelmicrocat.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] pixelmicrocat.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hetalia2011-12-18 03:08 am

[Official Blog] Baker sisters, Croatia, and the Santa that comes from Spain


Himaruya is being his cute self again (will bears become the new bunnies?) :P

http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-1351.html



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Post title: "Next Month's Issue's"


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The clothes that the Baker Sisters will wear in next month's Chibi.
The clothes of 1960's America are interesting.
And it's good that they frequently used ribbons!

> Who is the person that got promptly accepted into the EU?

It's the country that makes beautifully ornamented, heart-shaped biscuits and uses them as gifts and even sells them as souvenirs!
(T/N: Hima-papa is probably referring to this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licitar
So yeah, there's an 89.5% chance it's Croatia.)

> Seychelles TV Program

Oooohhhhh! This is great!


>I've been thinking about how the West spends their New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

Do they do things like the Joya no Kane (The tolling of temple bells 108 times on New Year's Eve in Japan.), make their first shrine visit on New Year's Day, hanging Shimenawa (A sacred Shinto rope generally hung on doors during the New Year holidays which serves as a charm against evil spirits.), and make kagami mochi or stuff like that?

Answer from Hima-papa:
New Year's Day in America is really mild.
They do a countdown, take a day off, and then everything goes back to normal.
It seems like in Russia, depending on location, it's a day off too.
Compared to the West, Asia seems to have cultures that make New Year's and Chinese New Year's very enjoyable.

>http://www.fnn-news.com/news/headlines/articles/CONN00213593.html
Why didn't you notice, Mr. Worker?

The bear was too cute when it was all shaken up.
Speaking of bears, there was an incident where a bear dined on some pizza and dashed out.
Also, look at all these merry bears.
(Link: http://photo.sankei.jp.msn.com/kodawari/data/2011/11/1101polarbear/)

>You eat Yum-Yum too I see, Mr. Hima!
I eat it often too!

When I feel tired and eat some, I feel wide awake after!

>They covered "The Santa in the Netherlands Comes From Spain!" on the world list!
If you've been a naughty kid, I can imagine that one of Santa's little helpers will appear with a pitch black and evil face and take you back to Spain. (lol)

I would actually like to be taken to Spain!

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