Nov 23, 2004 22:21
I feel drained mentally and physically. From what? I dunno. Not like I do much these days. Or maybe that's it, 'cause I don't do much.
Today, for example, I woke up to find another dog in the house. It was my mom's coworker's dog. Apparently they did some Christmas commercial with dogs in it, and since they had to drag the dog all the way to Pensacola, I got stuck with it (I live next to where they were doing it).
Well, it wasn't completely bad, except for when I had to walk them. That was hell. One went one way, and the other went his own way, and they both tugged at me. I dunno how I managed to survive without exploding in a ball of spunk and flames.
The rest of the day was pretty much spent looking over another logic problem, and I played more GTA SA. When my mother got home we watched Shaolin Soccer, and that was one of the funniest comedy martial arts movies I've seen. What was great was that it didn't sink to the depravity that Kung Phooey had. It was a lot more subtle (in most cases).
Basically the story goes like this: this famous soccer player gets his leg broken by a mob that was hired by his fellow team mate. Well, the team mate takes the fame, and makes the former soccer player a servant to him while promising that he would sponser the former soccer player, and the former soccer player could coach his own soccer team one day.
Well, of course the team mate, Hung (about time I said his name), simply kept the soccer player, Golden Leg, silent all those years with empty promises. Hung gets pissed and lets go of Golden Leg, doing what he said he should have done a long time ago.
Golden Leg becomes a wandering bum, and eventually runs into a kung fu master who seeks to bring kung fu back into the lime light. With this the two embark on a task to form a team of soccer players out of a motley crew of former kung fu masters. Needless to say, this movie is very hilarious, and insane. There's even one guy who dresses and looks like Bruce Lee!
Anyway, that's about it as far as my day goes. I've been reviving my interest in VtR due to playing Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines on my comp. See, VtM: Bloodlines could never satisfy me, I figure, as much as a game that is mainly imagination. One being limited, that is the computer game, and one being infinite in nature.