Ask all your questions here, come back Friday NO! Saturday for answers cause Rudyroundhead checks here on Fridays and he missed out on the last questionnaire.
Also everyone should watch this movie! Cause it's awesome.
It's called Yo-Yo Girl Cop, but the Japanese poster looks cooler.
It's campy, badly let well written, cheesy & exaggerated entertainment. Sounds like a Japanese action flick alright!
Ok, it was quite a funny experience.
I was in the mall parking lot with my little sister and cousin and there are cows on the side(yes my town is that small!), and so we decide to walk over since this is the closets we've ever seen a cow up close.We're city folks at heart, seeing something like that is like legend.
So we get their and a few of them give us a glance, nothing more nothing less...cept this one cow that would not take his eyes off us, once again we dismissed this as curiosity on the cows part. And my sister and cousin we're talking all of a sudden that cow started walking, no suspicion on our part, they keep talking i keep looking at other cows. A few seconds later I hear "thump, thump, thump" I'm like "What is that noise?" I turn around it's charging at us! I gasped and ran, I didn't say anything to them but according to my sister "Tep was a blur, we didn't know what was going on and we turn around the cow is 10 feet away from and we start running!"
We got to the mall itself before we stopped running, the cow had given up about halfway and turned around.
Thats my WTF experience for today, although I do think Kikoukens vived e-mails about rick rolls and murder are more WTF than anything.
I got a interview for Radioshack Monday at 1.
I can't wait, so I hope I get the job cause that means I get a job close to my home and I walk back and forth to work.
I'm so excited.
This was a mixed bag for me. Amazing story, some of the greatest acting I've ever seen and in some moments I felt emotion for a character first time a movie or game has EVER done that too me. The entire city felt alive, you rarely ran into the same avatar twice and still probably haven't seen everything the world has to offer. The attention to detail on the insides were awesome. The soundtrack was hit or miss, and speaking of it I got caught into the whole "Z!t" feature and ended up purchasing like 20 songs, (which is odd considering my stance on digital distribution) but Electro-Choc did amuse me.
Now onto the gameplay. The car driving is onto the realistic-but-still-arcade type of driving, if felt like the free roam aspect of Need For Speed. The gun play was awesome, though it might require some tweaking on your end to get it to your playing **** In a way, it made the game seem a bit on the easy side which is rare for a GTA game to be easy, not saying they are hard but they did require some thinking on your end. The missions are fun, so much better than the last one's especially with the way the characters and physics interact with one another now. After a while, especially the last stretch to the end felt like it followed a pattern of, pick him up, conversation in the car, get in another car, laughs ensued, get to destination, shootout.
***SPOILER***
I could mention the now patched freezing problems, terrible multiplayer, and other numerous glitches but I'm pretty sure you've heard it all from gamespots news and the forums.
And yet, even after all that I chalk this up as one of my favorite and one of the best games I've ever played.
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Despite that being the name of Tiesto's yearly compliation album that has nothing do with this blog.
Times are rough. They're as bad as I can remember in my wise, old age. See, making it to 19, you learn a lot. For instance, don't piss in the wind and don't **** with Superman.
There are your words of wisdom for the day.
Gone are the days when you're youth is here the world didn't matter, I'm not saying that 'ignorance is bliss', but when I was a child I hardly knew the world beyond the neighborhood block. The best part of youth is living worry-free even if your country is waging war or being attacked anyway, the world is going to hell. You can't go outside anymore without sunblock or prancing about, trying your best to find either small patches of grass or shade. The economy sucks as well. The fact that it would cost me $20 to go fill up a gas can right now makes me cry a little inside. Then you've got the current state of health in our country. Depression, anxiety, heart disease, cancer, and weight issues are at an all time high. At least, I'm guessing they are since it's all I ever hear on the news anymore. This just scratches the surface though. There's no telling what personal problems we're all going through.
Well, I know what I'm dealing with. Most of the time, anyway. I have, on occassion, totally forgot where I was, what I was doing, and why my pants were on my head. I blame that on the heat.
To put the current state of the world as bluntly as possible, **** sucks, son.
My point in all this is that I can understand why the world may get to you. However, I can not for the life of me figure out why everyone is so on edge all the ****ing time. It's as if people forgot about true companionship and fellowship and what friends are truly about. What happened to the simple act of kindness?
I'm not talking about buying someone a fruit basket or helping them move, I'm just talking about either being there for each other or at the very least, doing your best to not bring them down. I mean, the whole point of friendship is to feed off of each other in a way that builds each other up.
I don't know. Maybe I don't get it. People keep trying to give me advice that I instantly dismiss because it's just not me. I enjoy certain aspects of my life and I have no intentions of changing them. The same goes for what I have planned. Stubbornness must come with growing up, because I just can't see myself changing in regards to what makes me happy.
Really though, what would make me the happiest guy in the whole, wide world is pretty simple. I just want a little peace.
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