Another week finished.
Jun. 3rd, 2006 01:59 amWell, the real fun begins in earnest next week, as the second internship kicks into gear. There's still a little time before all hell breaks loose, but it's maybe two weeks. Two weeks at most and then we get to see the real fun of a library internship.
I spent most of today enjoying time off by watching Serenity, then Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (both of the movies were visually stunning, plotwise, both could have been better. Although, with two exceptions, namely the fight in Aeris's church and the big brawl with the Bad Dude, the Turks stole the show. And that was entertaining enough. I think Rude spoke more in that movie than he ever did in the game.
And then I played through one level of Chain of Memories, after finally grabbing all of the rare and interesting treasures from the levels that I skipped. So eight stages down... looks like eight stages more to go.
Sustainability may be a lot of small steps, rather than one big one. Of course, why we've been waiting this long is still a little bit of a headscratcher, but at least people are making progress.
More suggestions that Iraq is resembling Vietnam. It depends on whether soldiers start fragging their COs.
On a lighter note - Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham, Qabalistic. Yep, how Sam-I-Am is really the divine will. Enjoy.
Yep, so not much from me tonight. I suppose that's a good thing in some ways, it means that things are keeping quiet. Anyway, it's well past bedtime, so see you in the morning, where I plan on watching some Hare and Guu.
I spent most of today enjoying time off by watching Serenity, then Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (both of the movies were visually stunning, plotwise, both could have been better. Although, with two exceptions, namely the fight in Aeris's church and the big brawl with the Bad Dude, the Turks stole the show. And that was entertaining enough. I think Rude spoke more in that movie than he ever did in the game.
And then I played through one level of Chain of Memories, after finally grabbing all of the rare and interesting treasures from the levels that I skipped. So eight stages down... looks like eight stages more to go.
Sustainability may be a lot of small steps, rather than one big one. Of course, why we've been waiting this long is still a little bit of a headscratcher, but at least people are making progress.
More suggestions that Iraq is resembling Vietnam. It depends on whether soldiers start fragging their COs.
On a lighter note - Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham, Qabalistic. Yep, how Sam-I-Am is really the divine will. Enjoy.
Yep, so not much from me tonight. I suppose that's a good thing in some ways, it means that things are keeping quiet. Anyway, it's well past bedtime, so see you in the morning, where I plan on watching some Hare and Guu.
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Date: 2006-06-04 03:17 am (UTC)Also, Rufus for President in 2008. Yes, he'd probably be a Republican, and a little biased toward Big Business, but his tremendous lying skill would make him a great politician. Also, he's a man who isn't afraid to stand up to the issues. And then throw them off the edge of a building. And shoot at them. (Pro-gun. Definitely Republican.)
...And Reno would be Secretary of State. This looks better by the minute.
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Date: 2006-06-04 04:33 am (UTC)Tseng is secretary of Defense, Rude is the White House Spokesperson, Elena is a flunky on the other side of the country, Reno... yeah, I suppose he can try being Secretary of State.