yeah Geno Smith played good. I was rooting for the Jets too. They almost won that game.
Hey bartender, get me an Oklahoma City and a Boston Marathon!
On 10/18/2014 at 03:02 AM by Super Step See More From This User » |
After only eating sushi today, taking a three-hour or so nap, compiling my literature review for my location-based advertising paper and then having two Irish car bombs (offensive name, I know; my friend Ryan was like, "what if you ordered two 9/11s?"), a Kerrigan beer, which I was told was like Guinness, and my old odd favorite, a Jim Beam (double-shot with Dr. Pepper) I started acting a little goofy in front of my friends.
But it was all in the name of fun and no way would I drive to Whataburger after that if I were actually feeling in such a way that I couldn't drive. I take that quite seriously, given I know of someone whose life was taken before he even turned ten cause he got in the car with a drunk driver. I dunno why I'm typing this in a blog. I guess because my friends accusations that I was drunk got to me. Hopefully, no one thinks lowly enough of me that they believe I'd drive drunk.
Anyway, I just felt like typing a blog. Been really into foo baw! as I'm jokingly calling it to my friend Stephanie in my "Suga Bear" (re: New Orleans accent from King of the Hill) voice and other of my female friends that don't care for da foo baw! Caught the Pats vs. Jets game on Thursday and was rooting for the underdog Jets, who lost 27-25 but at least it was a close game. Considering how much I like Boston especially, I felt a lot less bad for the Jets when I remembered Michel Vick was on that team. But the first string QB Geno Smith really impressed me. I wondered if he was alone out there against the NE defense, given how often he had to just run the ball himself. I like that guy's commitment.
In gaming news, I plan to download Psychonauts, Limbo, and any other Halloweeny games I happen to own on Steam that won't take up too much real estate on my computer. I've never been into the horror genre in any medium all that much. As a kid, it was because I didn't like being scared, now it's cause nothing scares me enough. But, as a kid, I did love trick or treating and as an adult I love celebrating anything and admire Halloween for other reasons. Reasons I'll hopefully expand on next time I write an article for plus10damage.com.
Speaking of plus10damage.com, I recently wrote articles about how I feel about Let's Plays as well as why I'm excited for the upcoming Legend of Korra game by Platinum+ Games. And damn I'm excited, as this season 4 of the show is amazing thus far, even if the Nazi theme is a bit overused in media, and I can't wait for a solid action game of my favorite TV show.
That's all for now. Leave me a comment to let me know you love me. I'm loving the pink the NFL players are wearing for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I just find it funny. Go Cowboys and Packers!
I was so mad when it didn't come to Gamecube that year. I was like "Are you kidding me?! Cartoony platformer and this is one of the games I don't get to play?!" I love my Gamecube, but this was around the time I started getting frustrated with its lack of non-kiddy titles. Then, Psychonauts seemed perfectly child-friendly and like the most awesome thing ever and of course it only released for PS2 and XBOX. I was mad.
Are you playing Psychonauts yet? That was one of my favorite Xbox games. They did eventually port it to PS2, but I heard that version was pretty buggy. The Milkman level is hilarious, you have to listen closely to some of the stuff he says, some of it made me go "what the...did he just say what I thought he said?!"
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