Well folks, not much to say aside from mostly involving toys, with some cliff notes of events.
Why
I went to see Iron Man with Tony and a bunch of his friends, I must see it again! (*hint hint*)
It's great how they actually manage to balance out all the elements, it had a pretty good pace except around the end, feeling a bit rushed there. It didn't bog you down with ham fisted "emotional dramatics!" that occurred so much in any Spiderman movie, and hey, it had it's own share of laughs, I want some helper robot arms, maybe a hot assistant too!
so
Tony and myself do the usual ritual at metro, seeing what new lego/nerf/transformers things that Toysrus has in stock, only to have it bought by Ages Three And Up to be sold for a slightly higher price, true story! I know people! Anyway, as much as Transformers Animated makes me want to cringe, not ready to accept that it's actually good and being assured of it's inner quality, we saw the first signs of a collecting onslaught, in the lesser form of Landmine.
Me - "What the hell? Landmine? Not even a damn Prowl! This is madness, where is Starscream!?"
Tony - "Well, uh... Landmine looks alright, I guess."
We both know that Ages probably had 20 Starscreams sitting in the back of their store, taunting me in a nasally tone.
Serious
I feel bad that I can't clone myself, would have made things easier on Saturday, as I could have been at work, gone hiking with Mindy, Kelsey, and other people on facebook group, as well as attending Changling, in their awesome freemason building. For once, it actually matched the setting, it felt like a proper game without being in a college classroom, instead being surrounded by really old furniture, and pictures of their supernatural occult goddesses, I assume they have an actual title but I just can't remember it.
I'm moving again in June, into a sitcom like house. What happens when you get two semi-drunk, geeky collecting nerds, one token gamer girl and otherwise sometimes ghost like room mate? Find out on FOX! At least I finally get my cat back, and it'll cut down on excuses for slacking in life... In general.
Happytrails
I also think that if I grind enough in drawing random doodles at work, I may actually be able to draw actual pictures! I think the trick of it is teaching your mind how to visually see an object in 3d on the paper, then you can sorta follow along as if you were tracing, I draw a wicked box.
I end this entry on this note: Revoltech is awesome, behold!