The trip to Durango went well. We left early Saturday morning and got there by 2pm.
We stayed at the Double Tree Hotel. James and I shared a $300/night room with a balcony that was right above a river. The city itself was very beautiful and small. Unfortunately, too small. We only had 1 workshop to get through on Saturday so James and I went to Main Street and walked around that evening. We found NOTHING to do. We went back to the hotel and went to bed at around 10.
We had 3 workshops the next day. Sales did not go as planned we were a bit bummed. Thats ok though. The trip back seemed to have gone by faster than the trip there. As soon as I got home (around 9pm) I watched a little bit of tv and then crashed.
The next day was a bit more eventful. I took that Monday off so I can join my friends on a trip to Pueblo. We headed over to the reservoir and spent most of the day swimming, lounging around and fishing. I came back to town with a pretty gnarly tan.
I have yet to see Pineapple Express. I really really really really want to see it. All my friends have gone and seen it already. Except for Johnny. He hasn't seen it.
I've been addicted to the game "Braid". Its a side scrolling puzzle game. Very similar to Mario Bros but with a time traveling twist. You see, you can correct your mistakes by pressing and holding X. You'll start to rewind you and the world around you. Somethings are not affecting by the rewinding and you can use that to your advantage.
Heres a clip:
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The main point of the game is to find the "Princess". From the story so far, she's an ex-girlfriend of yours that you walked out on years ago. Something about being ashamed of your past or something. You go through these levels collecting puzzle pieces that you put together in order to form a picture. These pictures are your memories of you and the princes.
Pretty much, you regret leaving her and want her back.
Amazing game play and story don't completely make up the game. The soundtrack fits well with the environment and the graphics are as beautiful as a Van Gough painting.
If you have Xbox Live, I suggest you download it. The price is a bit high considering its an Xbox Live Arcade game, but its totally worth it (1200 microsoft points).
Ok. Thats my rant.
Leaving Peace,
Vic