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So yeah.
Apparently Tuti signed with an agency (all these years he's been "free" meaning he finds his own jobs as opposed to people like Nagayan and all the rest of *pnish* which have managers to help them out). I wasn't sure if it was just some old info that hadn't been updated or something, but as Mitsuru has now commented on it, it's pretty much official.
I really don't know why but...it kinda depresses me? It just disappoints me. All this time, I thought it was really cool--he was finding his own work, didn't have a manager herding him around, was his own man, and now...
*sigh* gah, I mean, it shouldn't matter. None of the other guys have managers that seem to hang around them like Tamacchi does Nagayan (or at least, not that I've ever noticed), so it shouldn't be that big a deal. And I don't THINK it's because he's having trouble finding work (or maybe it is? Gah >_<), but still...
It feels like everything's changing :/ I just hope that, in the end, the good changes outweigh the bad.
Apparently Tuti signed with an agency (all these years he's been "free" meaning he finds his own jobs as opposed to people like Nagayan and all the rest of *pnish* which have managers to help them out). I wasn't sure if it was just some old info that hadn't been updated or something, but as Mitsuru has now commented on it, it's pretty much official.
I really don't know why but...it kinda depresses me? It just disappoints me. All this time, I thought it was really cool--he was finding his own work, didn't have a manager herding him around, was his own man, and now...
*sigh* gah, I mean, it shouldn't matter. None of the other guys have managers that seem to hang around them like Tamacchi does Nagayan (or at least, not that I've ever noticed), so it shouldn't be that big a deal. And I don't THINK it's because he's having trouble finding work (or maybe it is? Gah >_<), but still...
It feels like everything's changing :/ I just hope that, in the end, the good changes outweigh the bad.
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Date: 2008-11-24 04:40 am (UTC)I'm not at all disappointed, though. If signing up to an agency does good on him, then I think it's a right decision and I can't be disappointed at all.