Let Hope Burn in Your Eyes

Fall’s here now, and it really does make me happy even though that means that Winter is coming. Fall is by far my favourite season, I love it.

The House season premiere was wicked. Awesome.

So, the last time we went for Chinese food with the Buzans (which was… I think… Sunday?), it was so funny because Justin had developed the pictures he took with his Nintendo camera ages ago. So there was like, a little junior high picture of Mikey, and a picture of Dillon with the brilliant caption of, “SURGAR!” on it. Hehe, surgar. Justin was like, ‘I… just realized now that I spelled sugar wrong…’

We had some drama today at work, but it wasn’t people against people, it was people against technology. And all you have to know is that my boss is a genius and at first I thought this problem would take me a long time to fix… but actually it will take someone else a long time to fix. Score one for me!

By the way, I now hands down win the prize of nerdiest music on my sweet Dell DJ (you know, sometimes I’m tempted just to say ‘my iPod’ even though it’s not an iPod. No one knows what a Dell DJ is unless they have one). Anyways, my brother got me the song that’s played in Tristram in Diablo. The kind of strummy-guitar one… it’s awesome. Now I can geek out on the way to work and everything. And part of me was wondering, since I played that game at such a young age, I wonder if that song calms me down in a way more biologically hard-wired than simply ‘liking the song’. I mean, so you’re fighting all the monsters in the actual levels, but in town you can’t die or your items can’t break so you can totally relax. And brains retain stuff so… maybe when it hears the Tristram music, my brain settles down. Interesting theory, huh? Complete crap, right?

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