Saturday, December 5, 2009

A photo story. :D



Because I'm a hardcore gangsta rapper on Expert mode in Rock Band. :D Yes, I know I promised you all me the video of me rapping it, its under construction since I sound like a nasal nerd in one take.



Hmm...thongs you say? I believe its TONGS. Saw this while at the store near the bread section.



...and I thought this wasn freaking adorable. My little sister and dog, Luna.

A night of snot kids and DJ scratching.

Lets talk about my adventure of my semi-interesting life while roaming a Best Buy!

Anyways, the father went to check out the Costco for I don't know what reasons for(after Black Friday sales?), so I decided to head over to the neighboring Best Buy. Packed as always with looky loo consumers, teens, and people just killing time(I.E. me)

Being the nerd I am, I went to the electronics to see people huddled over the demo stations. around the most moronic thing ever to grace a music video game: DJ Hero. Made a disgusted noise and went to the other booth where The Beatles: Rock Band was nestled at. :D

Yes, I have the game at home, I just wanted to show off my "mad skillz" at a plastic guitar. Had to wait a while but not much since people don't care much for the Beatles. Got my chance to play guitar and their was this little kid around his early tween years on the drum set and looked at me funny. Picked a song, Hello Goodbye, and the guitar strap was loose so I decided to pause it and that didn't go well with him. As I was adjusting it, the snot kid was being a little pissy and pushed the pause button to start the song without me knowing while I was fixing the strap. -_-

Too bad I couldn't hit the kid with the guitar. -_- Don't get me wrong, I love kids, I just hate the ones that have no manners and patience but what do they know? Anyways, had some fun and enjoyed the psychedelic visuals on an HD TV since I don't have one and have to enjoy my game on a grainy TV set.

Got bored since I can enjoy the game at home so I went over to the DJ Hero demo to try it out and give you guys a review on it. Songs on the demo setlist: Benny Benassi - Satisfaction vs. Black Eyed Peas - Boom Boom Pow, Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl vs. Rick James - Give It To Me, then I Heard It Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye vs Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz. The DJ table is perhaps the most confusing peripheral to ever grace a video game. You have to move switches, turn the knobs, press buttons, and scratch the turntable. Its very unorganized if you ask me. Though it was fun experience, I even got into and was nodding my head to the beat to the entire set list(yes, even long haired guys can listen to rap and other music and such) its not really worth learning to pretend to be a DJ when it could be the same while learning the real thing, same with the guitar. And the thing that pissed me off was that the stage was plagued with strippers and dancers in revealing clothing that leaves little to the imagination. Even my little sister thinks the same as well when she was watching me try it out. Not a game for the little ones to get this Christmas. Don't want them to think that girls in skimpy outfits are okay to dance to music with suggestive lyrics. Though other music games have the same content.

Anyways, there's the night for ya. And had a lovely night with Katy and Farrah with their ridiculous yet hilarious Q & A. :D

They know what I'm talking about. ;]

Thanksgiving Grace.

My dad had asked me to write some kind of grace to say at the table so I thought I'd share it all with you guys.

In this time, we all gather together, all of us, one family for one specific date. To mainly eat a turkey that hasn’t been paraded by President Obama. Aside from that, it’s a much more serious. We together, as a family: Me, Diana, and both the loving parents gather today to be thankful for many things that most people take for granted. The way that we can somehow, someway, come together as a family and share one meal that means something that unites us. So we have many thanks to give that after so long of hardships and other ordeals, we still are together, collecting the spoils of togetherness so we can still be a family.

So I have much thanks to give to both mommy and daddy for being there even at my worst or just simply there because in my own odd way, I enjoy your presence even at times I can go off unexpectedly and unfairly and for that I am sorry. And for my little sister Diana whom I love and cherish so much even though I don’t show it often and she holds some resentment since I had flipped her and wants vengeance by the same hand…by flipping me. But all in all, I still love you Diana…in my own funny way, I do, even if I annoy you by breaking out most of the verses in Gorillaz’s “Clint Eastwood” or any other Nirvana/other song you despise me coming from my mouth.

As much as I had wanted to make this into a good satire such as thanking false people that don’t exist, such as the baby momma, my fictional agent and dealer, I won’t since my father wants me to make this as serious as possible with my inclusion with a good hearted joke or two which has already been done already. For the final words…I like to give final thanks for everyone our lives, the ones that are gone and ones that remained. Especially Carol Doughty, my old pre-school teacher, whom meant a lot to me as I know she’s in a better place. The all have their moments. In our lives…we love them all.

Amen...