Thursday, November 30, 2006

Hit Me

I lost my card. Well, I didn't lose it, but someone else gained it just the same.

Here's a nice little article about politics for yous.

I'm hungry, so I think I'm goan turn in an application or two today.

I downloaded F-Zero on the virtual console. I wouldn't recommend doing it unless you're a really big fan of old games that used to be fun but aren't even worth playing today.

I'm gonna start saving some dollars to buy some whills to get around after I get enough money to move out. Holla.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Shit

I've been playing my Wii and watching The History Channel.

Wii is fun.

I also had a PS3 for just a little while.


I got tired of that shit pretty quick. I thought about selling it on eBay, but that would've taken too long. I put it in the trunk and pushed the car off the cliff. Problem solved.

Um.

I have two papers due tomorrow. The first one doesn't have a supposed set length. I think I'll shoot for at least three pages, if not four. I think the other one is to be no longer than one page. I also have a quiz due in my math class.

I went to Greenwood with Stephanie Mae the other day. I found a couple of books at Waldenbooks that I would like to have.

My plans for the next few Wiiks are far and few. I mean big. Fuck.

Enough of this shit.

Matthew . . .

Sunday, November 05, 2006

We Had a Good Time at McDonald's

I dreamt my friend was reteaching me Japanese.

Try one of these out.

The weekend was all right. And by weekend, I mean Thursday up until now. I got to hang out and lift weights. I've been reliving my childhood with The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past/Four Swords. I've been writing a lot every day. I write about whatever comes to mind. I've stopped eating.

We all fall down.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Maybe It's a Stupid Theory or Maybe Just Stupidity

I started reading Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest the other day. There is a tremendous quote from the Native American narrator early on that I would like to share with you, the people: "But it's the truth even if it didn't happen." I sat and turned it over in my head for a little while. It struck me hard--right in the kidney. The idea seems offbeat, yet somewhat assuring. Does something really have to be true in order to have happened? No. And this proves it. Next question.

I got Final Fantasy XII Monday night. It's one of the best movies in video game packaging I've seen.

The end of The Count was amazing. Just like the beginning and the 1400 pages between them. I want to read at least two other books before I read it again. Ross wants to borrow it. I don't see a problem with it. As long as he doesn't shove it up his ass like he does everything else. Anyway. Go ahead and by this version. After you obtain and read that version, do what I'm about to do: grab the Robin Buss translation, published by Penguin Classics. Buss' translation, from what I've read, has refurbished the language for our time (bad) and has reinstated all of the sex and drugs, left out in previous translations.

Bye.
 
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