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Monday, March 21, 2005


Tennis is the game of kings and people with sweaters tied around their necks.

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Mimmi- Actually, that makes me feel worse. o.o

James- Oh well. At least I still have the chance to sneak into Sin City the day it comes out.

Azure- I don't think rationally when it comes to games. The physics-based puzzles in Half-Life 2 were probably some of the simplest to ever grace the industry, and yet somehow it was beyond me to figure them out for the longest time.

Ken- They call you Kenny? But why?

Aeleeiuh- Okay then.

Shin- I still love how I personally know the Tony from Tony's theme (or, at least, someone like him). It's the coolest thing ever.

Karmi- Wow, that really does suck. My thing seems stupid by comparison now. :P

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What a waste of a weekend. Saturday was a complete blur. I seriously don't remember doing anything until leaving the house around 7:30 to go to Best Buy. My mom's birthday is coming up, and she's been wanting one of those little apparatuses that print digicam pictures directly off the memory stick without the hassle of those dad-gum computer thingies.

(And yet somehow, I can't help but think it's more for my dad than my mom.)

Anyway, my dad's owed me $40 for a while now, and I've had an itch to play Unreal Tournament 2004, so I used that cash to buy that. We searched high and low for this Barbara Streisand thing she was going on about after that, so I didn't really have a chance to play the game until today. It's quite good- I love the variety of vehicles and weapons- but I'm just not into it yet. At the moment, I'd rather play Counter-Strike, which is a horrible thing to say.

I still want an online RPG, though. I have a feeling that I'd enjoy one of those much more than just any shooter.

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We did the whole Catholic Palm Sunday thing today. We got up, got dressed, went to the church that we so rarely attend (actually, we're church-jumpers. We only go once every few months at most, but we rarely go to the same church more than once a year), stood up, sat down, stood up again, and listened to the creepy Irish guy recite the same old story.

Honestly, I don't mind going to church, but Catholic churches are always really stuffy with stale air. Between that and the constant sitting/standing/kneeling transitions, I pass out or go blind temporarily a lot. It sucks, you know, being the only person sitting down in the entire church.

I guess I need to hydrate before I worship the Lord, yeah? :P

Oh, when we were driving to the crappy "Downtown Bistro" we ate at afterwards, I discovered that a game/comic book shop from way out of town recently moved close to the heart of town. This is very cool (though I always preferred the other comic book store).. But it's still weird to have more comic book stores than music stores.

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Has anyone else seen Kelsey Grammer's sketch comedy show, aptly named "Sketch"? I watched five minutes of it earlier, and I found it to be.. Pretty stupid. It reminded me of Hee-Haw, in an indescribably strange way.

Yeah, completely random thought.

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Most people love Saturdays, but I hate them because throughout the entire day I can't help but remember that the next day is Sunday, which is the last day of the weekend. All too often weekends seem to be too short, you know? Now, even though I didn't do anything productive over the weekend, I still feel as tired now as I did when I got out of school. And that's not good.

On the bright side, though, this is the last week before spring break, and then I can do whatever the hell I want for a week.

Speaking of Spring Break, I've always known that MTV's whole programming schedule revolving around this break was stupid, but I've never really taken the time to actually watch it and see why.

And now I know.

And I feel no wiser than I did before. In fact, I think I died a little inside.

Abrupt Ending.

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