Life has changed for the better. I finally started my job and I'm enjoying it so far. It's fun hanging out with big G and P-diddy and the other guys are cool too. Good stuff there. While I started working last week, today was the first day of real work. Hopefully there is more to come otherwise it gets boring.
Neelu made me a cake for my birthday which was the 26th. You can check that out here. Shame on all of you for not buying me anything. Just kidding. I bought myself a Rio Karma and it is way cool. Totally rad. Tubular, even.
Living with Hunter hasn't changed at all. It is like we are 12 all over again. Except he moons me more now.
I'm getting tired of this pseudo-blog business. I will have to turn this page into something else, but I'm not sure what. Until then, I'll continue writing silly entries like this one.
The subject line is from Midnight Club II, the greatest racing game I have played since Top Gear on the SNES. I don't count Mario Kart or whatever in this category because I played that series for battle mode. I don't have any love for the Gran Turismo or Need for Speed stuff. While they are definitely quality games, I don't enjoy having super realistic cars and damage and all that. I just want some complex race courses, cool environments, and nitro boosts to make cool jumps. Midnight Club delivers on all of these requirements.
Everyone who is reading this probably already knows, but I'm moving to Austin next week. I got a job with Silicon Labs and I'll be starting work on the 22nd. What it really means is that I will be playing more racquetball and frisbee. Prepare to be dominated. By sitting on my ass for the past 3 months, I have built up large reserves of energy that will allow me to swing harder and throw farther.
It has been way too long since I've posted about Metallica - the last time was August 4, 2003. That is waaay too long a gap. The problem is that they haven't announced any Texas dates for this tour. And this tour seems to be shaping up as one their best ever as they pulled out many rarities, highlighted by Dyer's Eve. Here's to hoping the Dallas/Austin/San Antonio dates get announced sometime soon.