Thursday, January 29, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Loque du Mond
There is really no good reason for me to be so excited about this game, but the hype is swallowing me up. There are some interesting changes, some superficial changes, and some pointless changes. A graphics improvement is a major plus, since I've been playing the same basic game since what? 2002? 2001? I don't even know.
This happens to me every so often. Getting really hyped up for a game so that everyday is just a countdown to it. But I'm getting ahead of myself here. It was supposed to come out in mid-February. Now the damn thing is being pushed back. My god how I've come to hate that. They bait you on one release date for so long, and then switch it once they've got you hooked. I was already to buy it as a V-Day present for The Ashes, but that might not be the case anymore.
Sad.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Fire in a Tiny Sudanese Village
But then I found 30 Rock.
I was browsing the instant category on Netflix and under television there was this show. I had heard of it of course. It was critically acclaimed and won awards, both of which really mean nothing. Yet still it had Tina Fey who I always found somewhat interesting on SNL. And it had Tracy Morgan who was at his best playing eccentric characters. Let me not forget the amazing Alec Baldwin in a comedy role. This was enough to get me to watch the pilot.
21 episodes and quite a few hours later here I sit. I marathoned the entire first season. I probably would've started on the second season if I felt like pulling an all nighter. It's been so long since I have. I had only half-watched half of an episode before today. Now I've got the whole first season under my belt. And soon the second one also. Then I'll start watching the new episodes. That's who the DVD generation works.
It's an amazing show. That's all I have to say. I fucking railroaded this thing! I want to watch more. There's only two seasons available on Netflix, and maybe only two available at all. I don't know much about the series besides my crash course today. I don't even know what day the new episodes are on.
Monday, January 12, 2009
2008 "Awards" finalmente
BESTS
Movie - The Dark Night Runners Up - Wall*E, Cloverfield
Video Game - Fallout 3 Runners Up - GTAIV, The World Ends With You
Wrestler - CM Punk Runners Up - Nigel McGuinness, Takeshi Morishima
I guess that's all I've got for now. I could make up a million categories and go overboard, but y'know I just don't care. Well that's it for 2008. Laters.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Russians Wear Coats in Springtime
I work a wage-slave job at a major retailer. It is most certainly an evil retailer, one of the well known kinds. Not overly evil, it's malicious evil hidden behind a mask of caring. And, oh, the lies the employees believe! The propaganda! The building is, with several exceptions, a hive of complete and utter idiocy and ignorance. There are a many delightfully head-smacking moments in listening to any conversation at my job.
But this all lies outside the realm of my point. I was recently offered (forced) to change jobs within the store. Thankfully this resulted in both a 'better' position and a raise. So at least I've got that going for me.
The other benefit that comes from this change in jobs is a change in hours. I am now a closer at a store that stays open until midnight. That means that I can once again become a night person. My college years were spent staying awake until 3 or 4 in the morning, either for no reason or to jam out a paper for the next day. It was my schedule and it was perfect for me at the time. This persisted until I got my wage-slave job. No longer do I see the sun rise just as I'm going to bed. Those days have left me behind.
Or they had. Until now. Not starting a shift until 3 in the afternoon means that I have a hell of a lotta time to fuck around with at night. This makes me, once again, a night person.
While my job was exciting for the first week (leading up to Christmas, duh) it has slowed down into what I'm guessing will be the standard pace. Dull and lifeless.
Finding ways to stave off the boredom while not attracting attention from the incompetent yet all too nosy managers will be a Hurculean task. There is no intellectual stimulation, there are no tasks recquiring stamina, no stressful paces. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. It is certainly cool to a degree to have barely any responsibility. I still have to get on with my life at some point and get away from this hell-hole of a deadend of a job. In the end it still all seems pointless. There is still no way to get any job satisfaction, to feel like I'm accomplishing anything. I'm working to get paid. I'm doing a crappy job for a crappy wage.
So I'm a wage-slave.
At least I get to be a night owl.
Yeah, there's always that.
Glass Canning Solution
This was in London. Rather, Brentford. Rather, Kew Gardens. It was awesome. I wish to return to Angle-land.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Silascat equals Injury!
His breath also smells like catfood.
BabyKitty is wanted for questioning on both counts.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
And Onward to Destiny
I spent last night with the Ashes, in our own non-festivities. She played with virtual dogs, I played with real cats, we made fun of the Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus, we had tacos, I played Persona 4, we ate Christmas Candy, and we made the cats kiss which induced fits of giggling (and we weren't even drunk).
To all of my (zero) readers, I say congratulations on arriving in 2009. Go to your local Shinto shrine and say your wishes for the new year. If one is not available, simply hold your wishes for the new year in your soul and strive to achieve them.
So good luck to you all in 2009. This year I'm getting off my ass and getting something done! I can't stay stagnant forever and I'm not waiting around for my life to change. I'm making it happen! Like that guy that single handedly built a space shuttle and went to the moon! What was his name? Apollo Creed?