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I spent the majority of the day gaming and staying online. In 358/2 Days I completed some more missions. I am currently at Day 72, having just gotten access to the challenges. Roxas is Level 10, but that really doesn't matter because of how you can change the Level. I guess a better may to report Roxas's status would be to say that he has 23 panels available to him. In Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom I earned quite a few golden spatulas. I unlocked the Flying ...
I went to work with a smile on my face. After yesterday's event of Wade ruining the surprise, I just couldn't help but be excited. Anyway, I got to the office half an hour early, and proceeded to play Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings and Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days until everyone else showed up. In Revenant Wings, I didn't progress at all. That battle against the Bangaa headhunters is really difficult. I am not yet accustomes with the controls to fight effectively. Anyway, the game is quite ...
Okay, so the gears in my brain were turning, and turning, and turning; and they were churning out these really random thoughts today. Just goes to show you that if you leave me in a room (or anywhere really) and give me a monotonous task (like folding/stapling newspapers), you will eventually here me talk to myself and think a whole bunch of random stuff. So, here goes... What I asked myself... "If a member of PETA hits a deer with their car, do they get kicked ...
Of hearing Dad say he's sick. Yeah, it was all nice and stuff when it was new and all, but now it's just so boringggggg! Now, I am not one to make light of someone's illnesses (Haha, you're sick and I'm not!), but when you just stay on the couch watching DVDs of the same movies over and over and OVER, I can become quite agitated. First, he never actually watches them. Unless you can watch a movie with your eyes closed, and with your body turned away from the television, and with your eyes closed. ...
Dad took my brother back to Dayton this morning. I guess he had to go back. I told him before they left that when he comes back he needs to bring his video games back with him. That way there would be no way of Hoochie HoBag claiming them (although I didn't say that bit out loud). I forgot to tell you that my brother gave me a pair of boots on Friday. I got home, and he saw my boots. They were getting quite worn, and he took his $180 boots off and gave them to me. He had them given to him, ...