Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Clay's Days

Poor Clayton, I think I inadvertently made him feel bad about his blog. I don't think you're a perfectionist Clay, you just do a good, thorough job. And your blog's great, even when it is a bit sporadic, at least it's always entertaining. I'm still trying to get mine off the ground, which isn't really as easy as you'd think.
I finally used my Six Flags season pass for the first time on Monday, it only took me three months. I tend to forget how much fun that place can be with the right people. I'm planning on going to Frightfest in October, and maybe the international festival at the end of the month. I have discount coupons to both, so if anyone's interesting in tagging along let me know.
Alright, nerd time. I've been playing X-Men Legends on my PS2, and I'm impressed and dissappointed all at the same time. I like that they have so many of the characters in it, and that they can all level up and gain a lot of pretty awesome abilities. I also like that when they get enough experience in battles, you can level them up immediately on the pause screen and give them their new abilities. The main problem is that battles usually end up being not much more than a lot of button mashing, which is really sad for a supposed RPG. I think the fun will eventually wear off, but not until the novelty of having so many of my favorite characters does.
And if nothing else, it fills the time until I can grab the new Zelda and Kingdom Hearts games.
That's all for nerd time today.
I'm still looking forward to a generation-spanning volleyball game. I really hope it happens this year sometime, I hate waiting through the winter to play again. I'd really like to get a chance to take on the old crew, see how we measure up. I think they'd be pretty good games. We could make a big ol' party out of it; barbecue, pool, volleyball, the whole nine. Well, maybe not the pool now, but all the rest would work still.
I'm gonna get back to work, though I truly detest being here today. People are just great.
Now go check out Clayton's blog, it's awesome.

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