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Wednesday, April 21, 2004
Shit.
Okay... the "not feeling guilty about not posting" thing didn't work. Which means I'm here with another post, which is uninspired but indicates my existence.
Anyway, I've been playing a lot of Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, which may contribute to why I haven't posted much in the past two weeks. It's quite a good game, but it hardly runs on my computer. And this is rather sad, because the game is about two years old. But my computer is almost that old and it was a weak one at the time. Anyway, the game is pretty cool. You play a specially trained soldier sent on a variety of interesting missions during World War II and junk. Some of the missions are just really annoying, but most of them are a lot of fun. The multiplayer is also good, although I DIE every FREAKING SECOND. Okay, maybe every 15 seconds. I'm not... I'm not good.
So... what's in the news... nothing, I guess. I heard this quote, approximately from Mr. Bush the other day. He said, "The terrorists declared a war on America. And I'd like to continue that war."
That seemed like kind of a stupid thing to say. I mean, I know he's trying to say, you know, "We will match their fury with equal vigilance" or something to that effect, okay. But I mean, usually you want to END wars, or at least pretend you do. But to say you want to "continue a war"? That's not good.
God, I know I had stuff to say. I've been thinking about plenty of things to say over the course of whatever, but now I can't remember most of them. Hey, guess what I'm not doing right now? I'll give you a hint: history homework. Oh. Oops.
Well. This is no good. I've just been sitting here for five minutes, neither typing or working. I think that's my cue to leave. Or as they say in the theater world, exit. No... I'm definitely going with "leave" here.
Perhaps you'll see more postage from me in the near future. Perhaps. Not a promise. Bye.
Nicky
If anyone wants to brave the Allied Assault multiplayer interface and contact me for a game or two of multiplayer, contact me at:
AIM: Jake Aimer
MY E-MAIL! Okayeahwhatever@yahoo.com.
Anyway, I've been playing a lot of Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, which may contribute to why I haven't posted much in the past two weeks. It's quite a good game, but it hardly runs on my computer. And this is rather sad, because the game is about two years old. But my computer is almost that old and it was a weak one at the time. Anyway, the game is pretty cool. You play a specially trained soldier sent on a variety of interesting missions during World War II and junk. Some of the missions are just really annoying, but most of them are a lot of fun. The multiplayer is also good, although I DIE every FREAKING SECOND. Okay, maybe every 15 seconds. I'm not... I'm not good.
So... what's in the news... nothing, I guess. I heard this quote, approximately from Mr. Bush the other day. He said, "The terrorists declared a war on America. And I'd like to continue that war."
That seemed like kind of a stupid thing to say. I mean, I know he's trying to say, you know, "We will match their fury with equal vigilance" or something to that effect, okay. But I mean, usually you want to END wars, or at least pretend you do. But to say you want to "continue a war"? That's not good.
God, I know I had stuff to say. I've been thinking about plenty of things to say over the course of whatever, but now I can't remember most of them. Hey, guess what I'm not doing right now? I'll give you a hint: history homework. Oh. Oops.
Well. This is no good. I've just been sitting here for five minutes, neither typing or working. I think that's my cue to leave. Or as they say in the theater world, exit. No... I'm definitely going with "leave" here.
Perhaps you'll see more postage from me in the near future. Perhaps. Not a promise. Bye.
Nicky
If anyone wants to brave the Allied Assault multiplayer interface and contact me for a game or two of multiplayer, contact me at:
AIM: Jake Aimer
MY E-MAIL! Okayeahwhatever@yahoo.com.