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'''Shoujo Beat''' is an anime-themed magazine. [[Chris]] sent a letter to them, which got published in the November [[2005]] issue. A response was subsequently made in March [[2006]].
'''Shojo Beat''' was a manga anthology magazine which published from 2005 to 2009. [[Chris]] sent a letter to them, which got published in the November [[2005]] issue. A response was subsequently made in March [[2006]].


== Scans ==
== Scans ==

Revision as of 02:41, 31 January 2011

Shojo Beat was a manga anthology magazine which published from 2005 to 2009. Chris sent a letter to them, which got published in the November 2005 issue. A response was subsequently made in March 2006.

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Transcripts

OH BOY

Riiko Izawa in Absolute Boyfriend sort of has the same problem I do: She can't get a guy, and I can't get a girl. Here's my sitch. All the pretty girls are already paired up with some jerk, leaving me with none to choose from. Also, nobody can tell, off the bat, a paired-up from a Boyfriend-Free Girl. At first, it's equally hard for Riiko to find a Girlfriend-Free Boy, but then she is granted his wish where she gets a Girlfriend-Free Boy (although he is a robot) delivered to her doorstep. Lucky girl. I'm 23 years old; one would think I'd gotten a girlfriend by now, but no, I haven't. I'm stuck in the situation where if my parents should pass away, I will be a very lonely virgin.

-Christian Chandler