A race against Terence
So.
Today was a slow day. Got up around 1pm and started to do some laundry. Finished around 11pm - a lot of washing.
I order pizza - Pepperoni Passion but of course - and then venture to the shop across the road to discover Magners are £1.89 - so I buy 8 of them - and spend the rest of the night...well guess.
I text my coursemate Terence to ask what he's doing to find out there are naked men outside his flat stealing bins. I told him I would blog it first and GODDAMN I SHALL! So here it is, in its entirety, the race against Terence to blog such an occassion. No pictures unfortunately but if a picture is worth a thousand words I'll be goddamned if I spend another 1, 000 words on a blog to describe it.
Right now I am listening to Norihiko Hibino's album - A Japanese composer who helped compose Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 along side Harry Gregson Williams (Shrek, The Rock, Armageddon) - and I have to say it's a beautiful piece of work. Rock, Jungle, J-pop and mellow tracks over 10 tracks of gorgeous production.
That's it for now. Crap...I've still got the future of games to blog. There's plenty of time *wink*.
I hope you enjoyed todays episode of Horror Scope.
Today was a slow day. Got up around 1pm and started to do some laundry. Finished around 11pm - a lot of washing.
I order pizza - Pepperoni Passion but of course - and then venture to the shop across the road to discover Magners are £1.89 - so I buy 8 of them - and spend the rest of the night...well guess.
I text my coursemate Terence to ask what he's doing to find out there are naked men outside his flat stealing bins. I told him I would blog it first and GODDAMN I SHALL! So here it is, in its entirety, the race against Terence to blog such an occassion. No pictures unfortunately but if a picture is worth a thousand words I'll be goddamned if I spend another 1, 000 words on a blog to describe it.
Right now I am listening to Norihiko Hibino's album - A Japanese composer who helped compose Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 along side Harry Gregson Williams (Shrek, The Rock, Armageddon) - and I have to say it's a beautiful piece of work. Rock, Jungle, J-pop and mellow tracks over 10 tracks of gorgeous production.
That's it for now. Crap...I've still got the future of games to blog. There's plenty of time *wink*.
I hope you enjoyed todays episode of Horror Scope.

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