Pokemans, Let Me Show You Them
Purchased a Wii from a friend. Immediately updated and installed Pokemon Ranch. I run it very similar to the Gabriel Method. One step above prison, one step below a concentration camp. It's more like a Pokemon Internment camp or Reform School for Girls. The showers are cold and the time working in the fields, providing me amusement, is close to the hours in the day.
You even have an option to slave trade recently captured fresh meat to the Warden for some of her prize pieces of sweet Poke-ass.
Purchased a book to learn guitar. Instead of relying solely on the Internet. I don't particularly want to spend the money on lessons until I'm at a point where I feel like I could gain something -- of course, that is probably long after I've developed a lot of bad habits.
The weather has turned nice and I've taken to biking more during the week. I start work on Monday.
I have a mild addiction to purchasing games. If I see a used version, coupled with a coupon, coupled with some trade-ins I find myself unable to say no to buying.
Picked up: The World Ends With You (DS); Crosswords (DS); Pokemon Mystery Dungeon (DS); Brain Age 2 (DS); Summon Night: Twin Age (DS); Crosswords: New York Times (DS); Pokemon Ranch (Wii); Mario Kart (Wii); Fire Emblem (Wii); Castlevania (PSP); God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP); and Metal Slug (PSP).
Save for Brain Age 2 and Crosswords ($20 each) I haven't paid full price for any of the games. However, I still think it's excessive particularly because I find myself spending hours still playing Warcraft 3: Frozen Throne while all the while trying to convince myself to get back into World of Warcraft.
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If you believe in hanging out some time, so do I!
How'd you get such a close up picture from My Pokemon Ranch. Mine are always so distant and you can't make any out.