Another month has gone and I spent a lot of it working now that I am adjusted to life with twelve-hour shifts. It turns out they are worth it because then I get two or three days off to fully recharge. That makes it easier to work on my writing, games I'm playing, schedule appointments… Continue reading Sometimes the Right Movement is Stronger in Shadows – Music of November 2021
Month: November 2021
The Neverending Story – Journey to Find Oneself
Can you believe that I never read this book in my childhood?! I guess we're all late for something! Although come to think of it, I think it was read to me when I used to go to summer camp. Then, in sixth grade, I recall seeing the film adaptation and didn't realize what it… Continue reading The Neverending Story – Journey to Find Oneself
Kittens and Scumdogs
I never have dreams about GWAR, and I don't talk much about them in terms of music or the band members but they are a hilarious bunch that make some great music. This time I actually did have a dream about them. I was hoping it would be something really brutal that wouldn't be appropriate… Continue reading Kittens and Scumdogs
Tea Drinkers, We Exist
Some things are just so mainstream that it completely overshadows what else is out there that is similar. Ask me this question, hey do you want to go grab a coffee? There is a 99.9% chance that my answer will be: Yeah sure, but I drink tea. Because coffee is such a mainstream beverage, anyone… Continue reading Tea Drinkers, We Exist
Lakeside Getaway
This post sounds like it could be an announcement that I'm taking a short vacation, but it really isn't. I hate waking up on the morning of doing another set of night shifts because my body's like, "now what?" a point where you can't force yourself to sleep when you're not tired, but feel like… Continue reading Lakeside Getaway
Cutting The Region
These night shifts are such a drag, and I'm still far from done. One more tonight and I get a little bit of time off before I go back again on Wednesday and Thursday night. I'm just trying to stay sane and keep my eyes on the prize which is my download of Shining Pearl… Continue reading Cutting The Region
Hellbilly Deluxe – Walk Through The Spookshow
I will confess, I am a very new Rob Zombie fan, I know he's been around for decades. I remember I wanted to check out his music (and maybe his films too) back when I was in college, but something stopped me and as I write this I try to recall what it was. Now… Continue reading Hellbilly Deluxe – Walk Through The Spookshow
Plague Inc. Evolved – Ruling the Earth
Be honest, this is the last game you'd expect me to play, but I wanted to check it out long before COVID-19 started ravaging the Earth! Simply put, Plague Inc. Evolved is a strategy game that originally started off as a board game. In the game, the objective is to infect the world with your… Continue reading Plague Inc. Evolved – Ruling the Earth
I Don’t Do Bandwagon Most Of The Time
The term bandwagon, we've all heard it before, it's when something becomes so popular that everyone is into it and it usually doesn't last long. Many times when this happens, I just roll my eyes and ignore it, or I may secretly be irked by it, depending on what it is. Like Grogu, everyone loves… Continue reading I Don’t Do Bandwagon Most Of The Time
Mass Effect Legendary Edition – Fighting The Reapers For The Umpteenth Time
I'm going to do things a little differently for this article. I always have a set format for game reviews and I remember fondly when I first started doing them, like my review for War for Cybertron, I was still trying to figure out how to write it, but I had a great time doing… Continue reading Mass Effect Legendary Edition – Fighting The Reapers For The Umpteenth Time
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