Pretend there are really cool images behind me.
Let's see. Last weekend Melissa and I went to see MidLake at the Republic on Friday. Little more indie rock than I am used to but I liked them well enough. Music like that usually takes time to grow on me. The venue was pretty nice with a lot of seemingly hip people and as always I just wanted a place to sit down. Then on Saturday we knocked out her last Oscar movie Letters from Iwo Jima. Haven't seen many war movies, much less war movies told from the other side so it's hard to compare to other movies I know. I started to care for the Japanese soldiers, which was a bit weird when I thought about it. Having played the Iwo Jima map in Battlefield 1942 it was interesting to see what actually went down on that island. Sunday was the Super Bowl and we had the Barattini's over. I hadn't seen the girls in a while and hanging out with them is always a good time.
The week before I was in San Antonio. I think that town is a lot more interesting than I gave it credit for. All I really knew was the Alamo, Riverwalk, and missions. Then I read somewhere that many people put it near the top of the list of unique cities in the US. It's hard to get a feel for a place when most of what you see is a hotel and the inside of a server room. Oh well, that's the way it goes. I did get to meet up with a guy for dinner that I knew from playing WoW. That was a bit odd, and kinda cool at the same time. I'm looking forward to getting to do this more often if the job takes me to the right places. Right now it seems they are intent on just sending me to Texas. Which is cool and all, but I've been to Texas. I kinda wanted to travel other places. Maybe I can work on getting opportunities in New Orleans and then I won't have to travel at all.
WoW-wise things are progressing. I played a good bit in SA since there isn't much else to do in a hotel room. I've fallen behind the guild on the level-curve but I've gotten some good instance runs in and have had fun questing with a group. It amazes me that the game continues to be fun seven months later. I've got some more pretty screenshots to post but I'm in a coffee shop right now and the pics are on the home computer, so I'll get to those later.
2 Comments:
Midlake!?!
I'm jealous... Richard turned them on to me and now I'm a fan.
Yeah, that's awesome. Mary and I are thinking about seeing them in Detroit in a month or so.
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