Archive for March, 2008

Buy me Final Fantasy VII

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Final Fantasy 7I’ve been on the hunt the past couple of days for the greatest RPG ever made. This eleven year old, original Playstation game, in used condition, fetches more than the original retail price on ebay. People are even selling individual discs from the set. So, if anyone sees this game, in Playstation format - not PC - let me know, or buy it for me - cause I want it.

update: A mint condition original (black disk) copy of FF7 was ordered off of ebay for $70 and is on its way to my home where I will cherish it, play it through, and then sell it for some lucky individual.

This is what Awesome looks like

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Just in case you have ever wondered what awesome looks like, here you go, I captured it with my camera. Not to be outdone, I transformed into someone parents won’t let their children be around in the name of Mustache March.

I have an idea…

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Tully’s ‘StacheIt was recently brought to my attention that this month is “Mustache March”. I was unaware of this celebration that the month of March has bestowed upon us all. One of our good friends asked me if I was participating. Since I had not shaved in a few days I guess you could say that I was inadvertently growing a mustache. This got me thinking.I have now made it my mission to come up with more month-long celebrations. I invite you all to participate and let us know what your ideas are. Here are a couple of examples for you to ponder: Free Ballin’ February (a month long hiatus from the restrictions of underwear), Mohawk May (or Mullet May if you have a job that might frown upon you showing up to work with a mohawk), and Adolf April (this could be an O.T. frame for Mustache March where you shave your mustachioed lip to look like a Hitler…please be aware that I am, in no way whatsoever, condoning the actions of a tyrant and can not be held responsible if you get your face pounded in on this one.So go forth and bring to me more examples of things we could all do to make this year and every successive one a celebration of life.