Nothing particularly new has been happening lately. Though there may be several things.
School is ending in two days. After that, there will numerous exams that I have to take. I am really not looking forward to those interminably long hours of examinations... I just want to get them over with and out of my freakin' way...
Each day gradually stretches more and more. There is really nothing to do around here. I have no friends, and I have no good games to waste my time on. Wii really sucks.
I am seriously planning on purchasing an XBOX 360. I have a small list of X360 games I want judged on its rating: Halo 3 (9.5); GTA 4 (10); Rock Band (9). I doubt that I will be getting an X360 any time soon. Jonathan and I have "big" exams to take, Jonathan isn't going to be finishing school until the 27th, and I have to attend the NYLF Medical Forum in Philadelphia on July 7 to July 15. However, I have planned somewhat ahead.
To pay off a small fraction of the amount, I have gathered a few items to sell to either Press Start or Gamestop. The items are my black Gamecube, Super Mario Galaxy (Wii), WarioWare Smooth Moves (Wii), Star Fox Adventures (GCN), Star Fox Assault (GCN), The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures (GCN), and Mario Superstar Baseball (GCN). Dad has to go along with me to get cash out of this small bunch. Star Fox would have to be sold to Gamestop because of its damn Gamestop cover. My Gamecube might also have to be sold to Gamestop because I'm not sure whether or not Press Start buys used game consoles. I'm not sure on what the exact amount these items will sell for, but I am absolutely certain that the amount will barely reach the $100 "threshold".
GTA 4 (new) is $59.99; Halo 3 (new) is $59.99; Rock Band (bundle) is $169.99; X360 Pro (new) is $349.99; wireless X360 controller is $49.99. With the sales tax, the grand, damned total is worth $747.73. Hopefully my little "inventory" would knock it down to somewhere in the high 600's. :?
In other news, Dad has finally become an official Auxiliary Police Officer (APO). It's been almost a year since Dad first volunteered to become an APO. The FBI was apparently "booked", and couldn't get to the APO files. Well, congratulations to Dad for accomplishing his childhood dream of becoming a police officer. Though he isn't an actual PO, an APO is just fine.