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/gquit

Well I finally did it. I quit my guild and joined another that's transfering to a new server.

No drama, no speaches, no tears.

I left with the second highest dkp so they, my old guild, can't say I'm leaving because I'm in loot debt. Good thing is that my new guild said that I might be getting some transfer dkp, but in the end I'm just glad I'll be actually progressing with new content.

And less server lag is always a plus.

Something is coming

or going.

Details soon.



(mystery!)




ooooo





(i'll stop now)




so stop





(ok, now)





this is dumb





(it's for effect)




still, it's dumb





(......)




so are you done?






(......now)

Hell is

...being stuck at an autoshop for 6 hours and the only thing on to watch is Fox News.

Not even the healing power of Super Mario could save me.

When Life Gives You a Flat Tire...

...buy a Nintendo DS!

Or PSP. I don't know.

What I do know is that I just got a flat and will probably have to buy 4 new tires, new brakes, yadda, yadda, yadda. I'm probably gonna get reamed by who ever and where ever I take my car. And they'll take their damn time doing it.

So tonight when I fill my donut with air (it looks likes my car's in 3 wheel motion at the moment) I'm gonna bite the bullet and get a handheld.

I'm thinking DS Lite 'cuz itz purdy and because I sorta want to wait untill the white PSP comes out.

But I also want to play Loco Roco asap, even if only a demo. It's just something about seeing those smiling blobs that make me happy.

But New Super Mario Bros. looks great too.

DS vs PSP: a real Sophie's choice.

[Edit]: And the winner is....

Nintendo DS.

PSP is gonna have to wait till the white version comes out in the states.

Get Ready

So in patch 1.12 WoW will be implementing cross server Battle Grounds.  Hopefully they will, I mean key rings were supposed to be in games months ago but just got put in 1.11.  And do I even have to mention prioritized debuffs?

Anywho, I've been getting back into PvP and have been enjoying romping people again.

On my server there is basically only one good organized Alliance pvp group and I was lucky enough to be on the short list of people they call when they are lacking numbers.  I've been fighting pretty well considering I haven't really PvP'd in months.

I sort of wish my own guild would pvp more, even thought we have never been that great at it.  Sure we have alot of great individual talent, but really lack the team work to beat even a mediocre horde group that is organized.

Anyway, if or when cross server BG's come hopefully I'll be ready.

It's raining

And all I can think about is how it looks like does in the movies.

One of my sisters commented that rain doesn't fall like that, to which my other sister and I said it did. That clumped way that rain falls, where it is like an ocean wave with crests and valleys of heavy and light rain.

There was a build up of wind and the requisite tree bristling. Then the rain.

Now it stopped.

It came down like a torrent then all of a sudden, nothing but grey skies and a bird chirping. It's as if mother nature had seizure.

Anywho, rainy days always cheer me up for some reason.

[Edit]: Yeah yeah yeah, this entry was so emo.  I typed it while I was putting on black lipstick and puffing on a cigarette.  /wrist

Re-Discovery Channel

The Discovery Channel has come a long way from it's upstart basic cable roots. When I was a kid I remember it being the channel where you could see countless shows about haunted houses, u.f.o.'s, and "the future" as interpreted by the Sharper Image and Skymall. Occasionally you would see nature documentaries, but they'd be sorta second rate types, ones that couldn't cut it on PBS.

Now the Discovery Channel has remade itself into the network of motorcycles, crab fishermen and the busters of myths. But this isn't the first turn about by the little basic cable channel that could. There was a time when it was all about robots, junkyards and wars in junkyards with robots.

But I'm not saying it's bad though. For the most part these shows are alright. In comparison to network fare, I'd say it's like an upgrade from Long John Silvers to the Red Lobster. It's basically the same but at least you get garlic biscuits.

It could be worse. Look at TLC: the 24 hours of make-overs and Trading Spaces.

Death of a good man?

I know I should feel sad that Aaron Spelling died, if only in a zen-buddist-all-life-is-sacred kind of way, but I can't. How can you feel bad about the death of the man who produced "Dallas" "Beverly Hills: 90210" "Melrose Place," and Tori Spelling. Really, can you honestly say it was a better world with this man living in it? Well, other than if you're name is Heather Locklear.


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