I've been putting off this blog long enough. I really just find blog writing tedious now, but I'm trying to keep it updated. Let's move on; First topic!
Some of you on here should know that I work part-time at a coffee shop, and that I used to work nightshift (11PM -7AM). Well it seems that the economy has finally hit our coffee market. A lot of the coffee shops (similar to mine) have no longer 24/7 hours. My store is now closed from Midnight until 5AM. Where does this leave me? Now I'm working afternoons on Fridays and Saturdays, and Saturdays I'm actually responsible for closing the store. I even have my very own key to the store, which makes me feel kinda special :P. A downside though is that there is a lot of pressure closing the store, making sure everything done and whatnot. I miss Nightshift, but I'm sure I'll get used to my new schedule.
Semester 2 has finally begun in my school, leaving this to be my last (official) semester of High School. I have Video Production, Film Studies, College Tech. Math, and English. Video Production seems fun; we'll be making films as well as watching them. In film studies, we thouroughly analyze films and how editing, lighting, and compositioning is done. Math is a walk in the park, which is dissappointing actually. I was looking for a challenge, and Math is usually my kick in the pants to work harder. English is exactly the same as it was for the past 4 years:Grammer, Essays, and Shakespeare. Can't they make anything more original?
I finally completed Fallout 3, Valkyria Chronicles, and Dead Space. Fallout is such an addicting game that time can past in an instant playing it. I meant to play as a bad character, but gradually I ended up becoming a "Savior of the Wastelands". I guess I'm just a nice guy. Dead Space was a fun adventure, but I was dissapointed at the scare aspect of it. Developers: Startling is NOT the same as scaring! If you can make me fear turning on a game, that's a horror! And the only game to date that has achieved this feeling for me is Resident Evil: Remake. Scares are more than just things jumping out at you. Valkyria Chronicles was a great strategy game with a well developed story, and I could very well recommend it to any PS3 owner. It might even be my Game of the Year of 2008!
UP THE IRONS!
Until next time, this is Three dog, OWW!
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