highway to the danger zone

While I doubt it’s going to get me a new job, I am very excellent at destroying bus shelters and parking meters at a high rate of speed.

I’ve successfully managed to wrangle the Xbox 360 away from Ed at times, and I’m progressing quite nicely in Need for Speed: Carbon. I’m not usually a huge fan of racing games, but I’ve always had a soft wet spot for the Need for Speed series. I finished and loved Need for Speed: Most Wanted, and while it took me a while to warm up to Carbon, I’m really enjoying it. Now I just need to finish it so I can turn my attention to Bioshock, except I just picked up MySims for the DS Lite and The Phantom Zelda comes out next Tuesday. Oh, and Beautiful Katamari is out on October 16th. It’s a damn good thing I don’t have a job, actually – how else would I be able to keep up on top of all this gaming?

Unfortunately, my need for speed has given me a headache so I think I will perhaps have a shower and eat some lunch. I am a busy girl.

Shit, Halo 3 came out last night too. Perhaps I should just forego showers and nutrition altogether so’s I can fit more game time in.

true nerds strong and free

Sad: We had to Google “how to start a fire”

Sadder: We still couldn’t get the damn thing going

We wouldn’t last 30 minutes in a survival situation.

(it’s not completely our fault – the wood we were trying to burn was damp and we had very little kindling to work with) (we’re still pretty sad, though)

cheese eating surrender monkeys who will FUCK YOU UP

I just registered hex-angels.com. Normally I don’t go for hyphens in domain names, but hexangels was already taken. My distaste for the web hyphen – ironic, since every single one of my posts contains at least a dozen of them – was dampened this time when I discovered that the official Hell’s Angels website is hells-angels.com. The URL without the hyphen actually belongs to the Hell’s Angels of France. This makes me laugh for a number of reasons, the least of which is not picturing baguette carrying, beret wearing, skinny cigarette smoking brie eaters on giant Harleys. Sometimes, stereotypes are fun.

Who wants to design me a logo!

something wrong with the universe

I’m unclean! UNCLEAN!

At least, that’s what I’m assuming. Do you know how long it’s been since anyone at my “job” has talked to me? Over a week. I’m not welcome in the office, no one talks to me, and I busted my ass last week to meet a deadline that has since been ignored. Sure, working from home is a dream. It just flows a lot better when people actually talk to you.

I also think they told all my clients I’m not there anymore. This is mostly good – remember, I hate people – but I DID have some favourite clients who just sort of disappeared on me without a word. I’ve been sending out some emails to see if I’m still alive or if perhaps I’ve been trapped in some sort of static warp bubble. I did think it was strange that Dalen Quaice would drop in on me unannounced, but since I don’t have a talking computer that tells me the universe is only 705 meters in diameter, I have no real way of knowing.

Sorry – it’s been a while since I’ve gone off on a too-detailed nerd tangent, and I felt I had some ground to make up.

Okay, one more: Darmok and Jalad at Tenagra!!!11one

My paranoia does get in the way of real life sometimes, though. For instance, my client just emailed me back – he wasn’t told to stay away from me or bribed with hand jobs in addition to sub-par service, he just took an extra week of vacation. Dang. Apparently, not everything is steeped in treachery to make some spicy conspiracy tea.

Still, I’m not happy. I never thought I’d miss other people, but I do. I am a lousy hermit. I’m also still struggling with my pariah status. Perhaps it’s time to do something about it, because complaining on the internet certainly isn’t getting my anywhere. I’m sure there are people out there somewhere who would appreciate me for who I am and what I can do .. I just need to find them, is all.

in which we are nerds

Oh, video games – how I missed you! Yesterday and today saw a great number of video games leaving our nest, and some new ones coming home for fun. I’m a huge fan of EB Games’ trade-in policy; we use it frequently when we can’t bring ourselves to pay full price for a game we may not adore.

I’m getting ahead of myself, though. Before the Great Game Swap, I picked up two new games to keep me occupied: Super Paper Mario for the Wii, and Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony for the PSP. I’m so far liking DS:ToA as a regular run of the mill hack and slash, but I’m *adoring* Super Paper Mario. It’s ingenious and cute and fun and bizarre, all at the same time – definitely a good purchase.

We’d been thinking about getting an Xbox 360 for some time now, and as prices have recently dropped, we figured it was as good a time as any. We called up EB to see what the trade in price for our Xbox 180 was, and was a little stunned to hear that it was $15. Fuck that – it’s worth more to me to keep in the bedroom as a secondary game/media box than it is to trade in. We took a long hard look at our massive collection of games, and did some culling of the herd. We traded in:

Xbox Games

  • NHL 2K7 ($9)
  • NHL 2007 ($10)
  • NHL 2006 ($1)
  • NHL 2005 ($.25)
  • Halo ($12)
  • Project Gotham Racing 2 ($9)
  • Need for Speed: Most Wanted ($11)
  • XIII ($1)
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic ($8)
  • Tiger Woods 2006 ($10)
  • Jade Empire LE ($11)
  • Forza ($2)
  • FIFA Street ($8)
  • Baldur’s Gate 2 ($19)
  • Fable ($8)
  • Xbox Controller ($9)

PS2 Games

  • Bloodrayne ($8)
  • I Ninja ($11)

PSP

  • Wipeout ($2)

DS

  • Pokemon Pearl ($31)
  • Pokemon Diamond ($31)
  • Touchmaster ($16)

When all was said and done, we had $227.25 in credit. Whee! We got an Xbox 360 (regular type) that came with Forza 2; Need for Speed Carbon, Bioshock, and Sim City for the DS. I also pre-ordered the DS Zelda title that comes out October 1st. YAY! VIDEO GAMES!

We got the 360 just in time – Beautiful Katamari comes out on October 16th, and my beloved Jet Set Radio Future just got backwards compatible’d. We only kept four of our original Xbox games – my JSRF, two SSX titles and an arcade compilation we had to get off eBay. Ed’s setting it up right now, and he’s frustrated – the HD thingie doesn’t want to cooperate with our TV. I’m also frustrated, because it won’t let me choose my gamer tag for Xbox Live – the damn thing is tied into my Zune, and I can’t change the name because it’s linked to my email address and MSN account. If anyone’s looking for me, I’m “Zelicious Juice”. Stupid Microsoft, your convenience tools are giving me ass marbles.

Tonight we pick Josh and Shan up from the airport. Until then, I will roll around on my video games and squeal. Yay for nerd toys!

knee deep

I’ve spent most of the day preparing my MacBook for transition from part time travel toy to full time work machine. I installed Windows XP on it via Boot Camp, and am now moving my files from my old laptop onto this one. I thought about formatting my old computer, but just takes too damn long – so I’ll nuke everything in sight, delete my profiles, and call it good. My secrets will be safe for yet another day. I am crafty with the delete key.

So, yes. Still alive; just busy.

well played

I just got back from seeing my first movie in over 4 years. Ed, his cousin Cliff and I saw the Transformers movie in a truly disgusting theatre in Edmonton.

I .. liked it.

I went into the movie knowing that this was not 1986, I am not 12 years old, and the movie I was about to see was not a cartoon and not the original – and with all that in mind, I liked it. Sure, it was cheesy and over the top, but it sort of fit. Several things made me laugh out loud – I enjoyed the Rise Against poster appearing twice – and I left the theatre satisfied. Thirsty, but satisfied.

Well played, Michael Bay. It’s not the same, but you didn’t fill me with incoherent rage and I suppose that’s gotta be worth something.

Now, don’t fuck up the sequels.

YAY-cation!

In two hours I am officially on vacation! Sure, it’s really just a glorified long weekend, but since I have to go through security and have all my many electronics scanned, I’m going to make the most of it. Vacation! Pass the tequila shots!

Our landlord cashed our rent cheque. This isn’t unusual at all, except that I honestly don’t think he HAS any cheques from us – I distinctly remember giving him post-dated ones for the entire year, which should have only gone until the end of June as we started living here July 1st last year. Also, our rent is supposed to go up $25 so I purposefully didn’t write any extended cheques past our one-year mark. So, how’d he cash it? Am I perhaps crazy and forgetful in my old age? Probably. I will officially stop worrying about it right …… now.

I wisely decided to work from home today until I have to leave, just so I could take my time getting ready and make sure I haven’t forgotten anything. I am extremely paranoid when it comes to packing for trips, which is why I tend to pack several weeks in advance and also over pack just in case. It does help that Ed took most of my stuff with him in the car; all I’m bringing are my toys and essentials. Of course, that doesn’t stop me from worrying that I’ve forgotten something important like feeding the cats or taking out the garbage before I leave or my medication (I’m allergic to the in-law’s dog) or my ID. However, I also know that in my last 5 years of many travels, the only things I’ve forgotten are my wedding ring once (to an iTG event in LA – not a big deal, since Ed doesn’t wear his at all anymore and is whoring it up in Edmonton as I speak) and mascara in Victoria last month. Pretty good track record, I’d say. Being anal is SUPER!

This guy wrote a great post about Transformers (and linked back to me, so he gets extra e-love). He also has a huge Decepticon tattoo on his right arm, which means that my left shoulder and his right arm are going to have to battle it out to protect and/or destroy mankind. He does make an excellent point about Dreamweave’s Transformers work – it’s gorgeous, and looks like a true updated version of the old school characters we know and love (and look, no flames or lips). Check it out. His points, they are on the mark.

I am too warm. Do you think they’d let me board the plane naked?

never too old to bribe

Spending time with my mother makes me feel 14 again.

I had some rage issues this weekend that I successfully kept under my hat. Ed fortunately understood that I was mere seconds from an epic tantrum, and let me sit in the blessed quiet for almost an hour before conversation started again. It wasn’t that I was feeling anti-social or moody at all; I just needed quiet. My ears hurt from all the talking – my mother, she won’t shut up. She’s one of those people who either love the sound of their own voice, or can’t stand empty spaces – she talks. A lot. She fills every single second with chatter and stories and nonsensical rambling. If someone else says something, she repeats it back to you as though it were her thought in the first place and isn’t she clever. She’s my mom, so I have to love her, but good lord. It doesn’t help that a) she repeats herself – we heard the same stories multiple times, whether she was re-telling them to us or telling them to perfect strangers and we were trapped within earshot – and b) she talks in the third person.

I’m absolutely not kidding about this. My mother talks solely in the third person. I don’t know if she does this at work or with her friends, but with me she only talks in the third person and refers to herself as “mummy”. She’s always done it, but my skin was extremely thin this weekend and it grated on my every nerve. It’s WEIRD. Why does she do it. She should stop.

This weekend was very, very trying. We didn’t even make it to Victoria on Friday night – now that summer has started, every person on the mainland was trying their damnedest to get to the island, causing accidents and traffic woes along the way. We made it about a third of the way there when according to the traffic station, there were three accidents and a tunnel blockage in our way – not to mention that the ferry we hoped to get on was already 90% full. We called mom to tell her we wouldn’t arrive until Saturday morning, then turned around and made our way back to the north shore. We actually had a very enjoyable evening with the Crew, talking everyone into buying scooters. It worked – Josh now has a scooter, making three down and three to go – but more on that later.

We helped my mom at lot this weekend, taking over carloads of things to her new place. We also got her to buy a brand new fancy bed to replace the 30 year old monstrosity she had been sleeping on. Her new place is .. okay. It’s not what I envisioned my mom in, but she seems to like it and it’s certainly close enough to her favoured haunts, so it’ll do.

The weekend had one high and two very low lows. Low the first: my mother telling me she’ll give me some of the house money if I agree to lose 40 pounds. You know, I really don’t know why being at home again makes me feel like a teenager – it’s the strangest thing! I shrugged off the rather idiotic request, but Ed was really upset by it, taking my mom to task when I wasn’t around. I mean, the entire thing stung – but even now, I’m so used to the little nasties from her that I shrug them off and write bad poetry in my head. Some things will apparently never change, I guess.

Low the second: it took us over seven hours to get home. We left mom at 2:30, deciding to take the Nanaimo ferry back because the terminal is about 15 minutes from our house, as opposed to the Sidney-Vancouver ferry, which is over an hour from our place. We got to the terminal just after 4pm, thinking that we could get on the 5 and be home by 7. OHO! It was not to be. The 5pm was stupidly full, and there was no 6 – so we were on the 7pm ferry, which by then was running about 40 minutes late. We got home at 10pm, after leaving Victoria at 2:30. It sucked. Luckily, we were among the very first cars on the ferry so as soon as we parked we bolted upstairs to beat the cafeteria rush. Beat it we did; we were the first people to order food which was frankly delicious, since we were hungry when we arrived at the terminal over three hours earlier. Longest ride home ever.

So, the high? After being missing for almost 20 years, my box of Transformers cards, stickers, tech-specs, random weaponry, and miscellaneous notes written by my 12-year-old hand reappeared. I stashed the box away many years ago after mom went on one of her rampages – I hid the box so she wouldn’t find it and throw it out. Well, I hid it a little too well, and I never saw the box again. Every time I went home I would take a look around for it, but never had much luck. Once the mass pre-move purge started and my stuff still didn’t show up, I gave up almost all hope of ever finding it again. And then .. it was found! My mom’s been paying a couple of neighbourhood kids to help her haul crap out of the garage and basement, and one of them found my box of Transformers stuff. They wanted to sell it all, but mom swooped in and saved them for me. I have my Transformers junk again! It was really fucking weird to go through it all; my cards and stickers and notepads and more. I was beyond amused to see my notes that included the movie release date (August 8th 1986), the dates I saw it in the theatre (starting August 9th 1986), the number of times I saw the comercial [sic] on TV (41), how many times I rented the movie once it came out on video (four), and even a ticket stub for one of the times I saw it (child price in 1986: $2.50). I was evidently extremely anal retentive, even as a Transformers-obsessed 12 year old. Still missing are the notebooks in which I kept track of every episode I watched – the date, the episode, the mistakes in the episode and the repeats – but I’m okay if those don’t show up. After all, I have stickers and cards to keep me busy. This rediscovery might even get me through the overwhelming apprehension I feel towards the new movie!

I am glad to be home.