5 o'clock Shadow
Tuesday, July 19, 2005
  "Hmm, this tastes like grape flavour."
Internet is down at my house. It's been so for the last two days. If I didn't get my daily dose at work, I'd be completely mental. The thing I said about internet being as important as oxygen wasn't just some half-wit joke, ya know?

Anyway, my dad called some nerds(hihi) up on the phone and they said that we probably needed a new router. Nooooooo! That sounds like something that will take ages to get a hold of. Bastards...

Anyway(part 2), I'll have Transformers to entertain me game-wise(PS2). I'd say it's half fun, half annoying. And American Gods (by the glorious Neil Gaiman) to keep my peepers pleased. I've nearly finished it though. Maybe 30 pages left and I'm done. And I must say I enjoyed it to bits. It's written so well! It's like Harry Potter. If you're a thirteen year old (or younger) and read Harry Potter, you feel kind of intellectual without having to strain yourself to check words in the dictionary, etc. It all just kind of flows along and you nearly never drift away from what you are reading. Not that American Gods is that similar to Harry Potter story-wise, but you feel very smart as you read it, as well as it has a very nice flow to it. If you understood that at all, I'll give you a nice silver coin.

Anyway, I highly recommend American Gods. As for Transformers... not so much.

Hopefully the internet will be back at home soon so I can finish the Quart-rundown once and for all!
 
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