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WE FOUND MY MOM A WII!!!
She really wanted one, and since her birthday is the 16th, Dad and I are officially awesome. All the points are belong to us. It's at least one piece of technology that she's not afraid of (attempts at assuring her that the internet will not eat her have been in vein. I blame the news and the fact that she still believes everything on TV is true *sigh*). We'll need to hook it up so that she can turn it on in the middle of the day, instead of watching HGTV and playing bubblet on her Palm Pilot when she needs to sit down.
So I've been browsing the music blogs again.
My major problem with a lot of music blogs is, well, they tend to be indie rock. And while I like a certain amount of indie rock, a very large majority of it makes me want to drink heavily. Or it sounds like the same guy singing about Vermont or something equally strange. I know, everyone has their guilty pleasures (I like Madonna and Aerosmith, I think they qualify). Maybe it's my leanings towards orchestral/electronic/dance that really makes it so a lot of indie rock doesn't impress me. I don't know. I like folk, oddly, just when it starts sounding like something that will be used to ironic effect on a bad art film...
Or maybe it's just indie rock fans that get to me. I mean, I like heavy metal. I like pretentious Japanese noisepunk too. I like music. Even people I generally dislike (Avril Lavigne, Britney Spears) will sometimes give me a song that I end up liking.
Maybe I'll just stick to Urbanology (which has a very interesting variety that a ton of music blogs lack). Then again Three Pints And a Towel looks promising. And Who Killed The Mixtape? might be in the rotation now, because yeah. Mixtapes.
Alright, Three Pints wins. The song "Take It Back" by She & Him (which is Zooey Deschanel singing, I love her voice, it's really bluesy) will likely be on repeat for a while. I feel better now.
Nerd assimilation continues. Minion M seemed antsy when I got to work today, and while I was filling up the fridge with more Coke (we go through it like crazy, and the policy for the kitchen is "be nice and refill". Soon as I sat down, he goes, "So have you seen Battlestar Galactica: Razor?" And I knew he was just waiting to fanboy with me. Which was amusing and fun. Then again, I have a tiny Tifa figure and some Tigh and Adama mini-mates on my desk.
Funniest part was when Minion J came into work.
J: So have you heard about FF4 for the DS?
Me: Only like, months ago.
J: You need a DS.
Me: Not yet!
J: You want to touch mine?
Me: ...I'm just going to look at you like you're a stranger trying to give a kid candy.
J: Kain looks badass.
Me: Cecil sounds awesome. I think.
J: There's VOICES?
Me: Dude, you call yourself a nerd and you don't know that?
J: Shut up, I'm married. I have to, you know, talk to my wife sometimes.
Me: Uh huh. You just don't like being out-geeked.
I'll admit, a DS is ridiculously tempting. I have the money for it right now, as I just got enough money to pay for tuition next year just last month. Next check and I could have one. I also have told myself not to get games/systems/anything until I'm graduated. I'm torn. I know the DS system would be the one to get first, before getting a real console. All sorts of fun things are coming out for it too. Gah. Minion J is the devil. And The World Ends With You is really cute and I like the music I heard.
And the best way to make cold chicken taste better on a sandwich is to add hot sauce. Truefact.
Project Runway starts up again in a week. God, I'm such a dork. And on my mom's birthday. I need to find a way to watch it without looking like a jerk. Hrm.
Can I mention that I love Hitherby Dragons? God, I love that story.
~Cendri
P.S. Ha, a Columbus Ohio muxtape.
She really wanted one, and since her birthday is the 16th, Dad and I are officially awesome. All the points are belong to us. It's at least one piece of technology that she's not afraid of (attempts at assuring her that the internet will not eat her have been in vein. I blame the news and the fact that she still believes everything on TV is true *sigh*). We'll need to hook it up so that she can turn it on in the middle of the day, instead of watching HGTV and playing bubblet on her Palm Pilot when she needs to sit down.
So I've been browsing the music blogs again.
My major problem with a lot of music blogs is, well, they tend to be indie rock. And while I like a certain amount of indie rock, a very large majority of it makes me want to drink heavily. Or it sounds like the same guy singing about Vermont or something equally strange. I know, everyone has their guilty pleasures (I like Madonna and Aerosmith, I think they qualify). Maybe it's my leanings towards orchestral/electronic/dance that really makes it so a lot of indie rock doesn't impress me. I don't know. I like folk, oddly, just when it starts sounding like something that will be used to ironic effect on a bad art film...
Or maybe it's just indie rock fans that get to me. I mean, I like heavy metal. I like pretentious Japanese noisepunk too. I like music. Even people I generally dislike (Avril Lavigne, Britney Spears) will sometimes give me a song that I end up liking.
Maybe I'll just stick to Urbanology (which has a very interesting variety that a ton of music blogs lack). Then again Three Pints And a Towel looks promising. And Who Killed The Mixtape? might be in the rotation now, because yeah. Mixtapes.
Alright, Three Pints wins. The song "Take It Back" by She & Him (which is Zooey Deschanel singing, I love her voice, it's really bluesy) will likely be on repeat for a while. I feel better now.
Nerd assimilation continues. Minion M seemed antsy when I got to work today, and while I was filling up the fridge with more Coke (we go through it like crazy, and the policy for the kitchen is "be nice and refill". Soon as I sat down, he goes, "So have you seen Battlestar Galactica: Razor?" And I knew he was just waiting to fanboy with me. Which was amusing and fun. Then again, I have a tiny Tifa figure and some Tigh and Adama mini-mates on my desk.
Funniest part was when Minion J came into work.
J: So have you heard about FF4 for the DS?
Me: Only like, months ago.
J: You need a DS.
Me: Not yet!
J: You want to touch mine?
Me: ...I'm just going to look at you like you're a stranger trying to give a kid candy.
J: Kain looks badass.
Me: Cecil sounds awesome. I think.
J: There's VOICES?
Me: Dude, you call yourself a nerd and you don't know that?
J: Shut up, I'm married. I have to, you know, talk to my wife sometimes.
Me: Uh huh. You just don't like being out-geeked.
I'll admit, a DS is ridiculously tempting. I have the money for it right now, as I just got enough money to pay for tuition next year just last month. Next check and I could have one. I also have told myself not to get games/systems/anything until I'm graduated. I'm torn. I know the DS system would be the one to get first, before getting a real console. All sorts of fun things are coming out for it too. Gah. Minion J is the devil. And The World Ends With You is really cute and I like the music I heard.
And the best way to make cold chicken taste better on a sandwich is to add hot sauce. Truefact.
Project Runway starts up again in a week. God, I'm such a dork. And on my mom's birthday. I need to find a way to watch it without looking like a jerk. Hrm.
Can I mention that I love Hitherby Dragons? God, I love that story.
~Cendri
P.S. Ha, a Columbus Ohio muxtape.
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Date: 2008-07-09 07:21 pm (UTC)Cecil is one of my favorites as unlike most video game characters he had a good redemption story and a simple romance. Paladins are also very awesome.
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Date: 2008-07-09 07:23 pm (UTC)Though, thinking about this has me babbling about meta. I'll put it up in
~Cendri
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Date: 2008-07-09 07:56 pm (UTC)And I will stop talking to you so you can meta.