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Friday, December 3, 2004


Shame in You.
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Erin, President of the Waffle Nation- What kind of person does that make you? Uh. Eccentric? ;D Just kidding, just kidding.

Shin, President of the Mexican Nation- Yeah. People are fiercely loyal to their entertainment, no matter what kind it is- movies, music, T.V., books. It's curious. Annoying, but curious.

Aye Di Ehf, President of Green Fonts- I will convert you to being a video game addict, my child. Just place your faith in the all holy memory card and repeat after me.. "I solemnly swear... to cut 70 percent of my social life down... to eat only snack foods and ramen... to read only RPG text... to watch only FMVs... to be attracted only to game characters... to be loyal to my game as if it was alive... to worship my controller with timely human sacrifices... to never give up gaming... praise be to Mario, amen." In the name of the all-holy memory card, I bless you on this day to forever be a gaming addict! Congrats! :D

Celtic, celtic rock, folk, blue grass, oldies, classic rock, alternative rock, some jazz and classical is quite a list. That must make you quite a person.

Or, I'm being lazy. :)

Boba Fett, President of Attractive Mythological Creatures- EQ2 is suave. I'm not really sure why people are complaining about it being a tad bit of a grindfest- if you've played any MMO from the past six years, guess what? It was fourty times the grindfest EQ2 is. Law and Order rocks in general- any of the shows. I just like SVU because I'm kinda interested in perverted psychos. *thumbs up*

Lea, President of Cows- *nods*

Let the sun never blind your eyes.

Well, I went to the mall with denero in tow. No dudes came up to me with sob stories and asking me for cash, so it was a good trip. To blow the dust off my GC I got Tales of Symphonia from EB. I think I go there too much, I know all of the guys who work there pretty good, lol. They know my buying habits and everything.. tsk. ToS is a pretty good game- the combat system was kinda bitchy the first five fights. It's combat system is basically a watered down fighter- you have combos, depending on what mix of the A button and the analog stick you do- id est, tilting the analog stick up as you start your combo will cause you to go aerial with your strikes, knocking your opponent up. It probably will get more complicated when I'm beyond just 6 hours into the game [if you think 6 hours into the game is enough to have learned everything about it, you clearly haven't played Xenosaga]. You just combo it up and end it with one of your special moves- which you trigger however you want to, as you set it on the menu screen lol. It's some mix of B and the analog stick or C stick- so, the combat is pretty basic sounding but.. as my forte isn't fighting games, it took me a few tries to get down pretty well. I'm enjoying the story but, uh- how many young women and their escorts does it take to save the world? That theme seems a wee bit common. Oh well. I'm addicted so.. ;(

*pets controller* Preciouses..

Scary's on the wall; Scary's on his way.

I also got one of the Alice in Chain's "best of" CD's- it's called "Nothing Safe". I adore Alice in Chains- that is real music right there. How can you pass up songs like "Grind", "Again", "What The Hell Have I", "We Die Young" and "Them Bones"? You can't! I also got Muse's "Absolution", but the praises of that CD have already been well-sung throughout MyO- all you goddamn wippersnappers not paying homage to where your rock came from! *slaps you with Alice in Chains* Ah, man. Just listening to the first thirty seconds of "Grind" and I'm addicted to this CD. I haven't listened much to Absolution, because uh- well, as I said.. addicted to this CD. I'm confident it will be good, though.

I wonder if I just jinxed myself, hm.

The face before me flies.

Hey, someone lightly slap Maladjusted for me if you know her intimately. She was referring to agreeing with me in a thread and..

Well. Yeah.

She needs to be punished for her sins. ^_^'

Colette has earned the title "Turbo Waitress"!

Heh, the new way to understand if a nation thinks they are a great power or not is not by nuclear weapons anymore- it's by it's threats of pre-emptive strikes. Russia is starting to make the same threats against it's terrorists- going from directly speaking about Chechnya to a more enigmatic, "we can strike any terrorist we want" tone. The only time the U.S.S.R. had done airstrikes on foreign soil, in comparison to the United States, was when it was at war with Afghanistan in the 80's. So, this is an interesting development- a little bit of a shift. I wonder where they will go with this- Russia has the capability to easily be a great power. The United States could never invade Russia and Russia could never invade the United States- no one can conquer the other, but both of them can be dominate figures for *every other nation* on the globe. Just, Russia has some obvious economic problems- if those ever get ironed out, Russia can be on par with or beyond the U.S. again- intriguing, hm.

Watch out, terrorists! If you don't strike us, we'll strike you! *slap fight ensues*

Watch him as he goes.

NBA wise there was a great Texas shoot-out last night- Dirk Nowitzki vs. T-Mac. Dallas Mavs vs. Houston Rockets. Dirk Nowitzki had a 53 point, 16 rebound performance that won the duel against T-Mac who had 48 points- it was great. Simply great, that's good basketball right there. The Spurs are 13-3, which is damn good in my opinion. They have gotten a good consistency of simply decimating teams- I mean, seriously. There's a good match-up tonight- the last two NBA champions against each other. Guess who? Spurs vs. Pistons. Tonight. You know who I'll be cheering for.

Woo.

War.

Alright, that's about it.

Sayonara dudes, dudettes, heads of state and otherwise.

P.S.

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