So in celebration of my unemployment, I decided to get a new game for our PlayStation 2. I really enjoy the micromanagement-types of games -- games where the player controls all aspects of a certain subject matter (like managing a city or running a theme park or achieving global conquest). This, of course, is dangerous for me as I easily become
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I got you on a list of random LJers to read. Remember me? I used to play Shahira in b4dawn?????
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What's happenin', it's me? I finally got my LiveJournal account going.
This Wednesday Jonathan and I and any willing participants are going out to The Blue Comet in Glenside before he heads back to N'Awlins. Yourself and _antipathy_ are certainly welcome . . . assuming she can crowbar you away from the SIMs.
Oh, wait. You said something about working Wednesday. Well, this'll be late evening, I don't know if that works for you.
And you never finished telling me about your vehicular situation. Some kind of problem?
Talk to you soon,
The Reverend Father Saint Michael Joseph O'Hara
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It's funny, because when I first learned about the Sims, I was kind of like "what's the point? what's the big deal?" Until, of course, I got the game and proceeded to spend ENDLESS hours in front of my laptop screen, watching them. ENDLESS hours. Indeed, it was a sickness.
I hear they are coming out with a Sims 3 where you will get to control your Sims from BIRTH to DEATH!!!! Your Sims will actually AGE and you will get to influence their personalities by controlling, er, _parenting_ them during their formative years!!! I fear this will be the most addictive Sims yet. Must.... resist.... urge.... to.... buy.........
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Anyways, hope you read this. I see you haven't posted since April...
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