A few things have been accomplished in the last week. I finished Replay by Ken Grimwood. It was an interesting time travel story. I guess I'll call it time travel. The main character starts the book by dying and then "waking up" in his past with all his memories intact. He then gets to live that chunk of his life over and over again. The story runs through some of the usual ground (oh hey, I'll bet on some famous sporting events and the stock market to become rich) found in time travel stories, but as his time keeps repeating it starts to delve into new territory and focus on just what might happen in those situations. I'm not quite certain how I feel about the ending - it's a natural progression of the story, but the jury is still out. It can be a bit depressing to read, but overall a really good story.
Speaking of a little sad and yet great, go watch The Brothers Bloom. For it is excellent. I can't quite decide what my favorite thing about this movie is. (Bang Bang!) It might be the voice the story is told with (Bang Bang!) or the story itself (Bang Bang!) or possibly the characters (Bang Bang!). Or it might be Bang Bang. (She's the Japanese sidekick that doesn't speak English and likes to blow things up and is all around awesome) Eh, just go watch it.
We have acquired a couple new games thanks to an early Christmas with the letter 'r'. Bull in a China Shop is a kids game that has a surprising amount of strategy to it. Buy china that will help increase your score until you run out of money and are forced to let the bull damage your collection so you can get more money. Decisions, decisions.
Balloon Cup is a two player game that can be slightly cutthroat. There are 4 tiles that represent 4 different balloon flights. You play cards in an attempt to meet the requirements of each card to collect cubes that you trade for trophies. (It's not as complicated as it sounds) The trick is you can play on either side of the tile, so you can really mess up your opponent's plans if you want. Lovely wife isn't too sure about that aspect of things.
Bang! is a bit of a party game that plays 4-7 people. It's basically a spaghetti Western in a box. One person, known to the entire group, is the sheriff. The rest of the group is made up of outlaws, deputies and a renegade and at first nobody knows who is who. The sheriff and the deputies want to kill the outlaws. The outlaws want to kill the sheriff. The renegade wants everybody dead, but only if he's the last one standing. And that's when the bullets start flying. It's a pretty fun game with some deduction and a lot of humor. Lovely wife managed to eke out a victory as the sheriff the other night due to a lucky character trait that had her a little further away than she'd normally have been (the person sitting next to you is considered a distance of 1 and it goes up as you count people on either side of you - she had a distance of +1 and was just out of range of my poor ol' Colt .45). Definitely a lot of fun.
As there is a lovely holiday coming up, it's entirely possible you won't hear from me until the other side of it. So have a wonderful Christmas. Again I hope you can spend it with those that mean the most to you.
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
In which I seek my fortune
And so another week has passed. We are in the relative calm that is the period between Thanksgiving and Christmas. I say relative calm as shopping occasionally happens and that can be terribly exciting. Although we're pretty much done I believe, so not so much on the excitement front.
We did watch Azumi, an alright Japanese flick about a female assassin set back in historical Japan after the battle of Sekigahara. They were still trying to unite Japan under a Shogun and so on. Messy time. Somewhat messy movie. Fights were alright. I'm pretty sure it was based on a manga series, so there's some of that sensibility to it.
I'm currently reading a rather fascinating time travel story called Replay. You'll get more on it as I finish it. Suffice to say I'm enjoying it quite a bit, although it's on the depressing side.
See? Not much worth rambling on about. G has learned to whistle. Well one tone anyway. So he's attempting to drive lovely wife insane with his new found skill. Girls are ... well ... actually not up to much. I suspect we're all marking time until Christmas. Which is in two weeks. How did that happen?
Oh, hey, you know what time it is? Last Line time, that's what time it is. This week comes courtesy of Andrew Pepper and The Revenge of Captain Paine. "Pyke had done what he had done, and while those actions may have led to the death of his wife, fortune too, had played its hand, and fortune, as it always did with men who took risks and imposed themselves on the world, would shine on him again." You too can take risks, go up against fortune, kill your wife and expect good things to come of it. I'm glad we have these books. Truly nature may be red in tooth and claw, but nothing is vicious like a good fortune seeking, wife sort of lamenting, reversals of fortune waiting in the wings-ing, ne'er do well. Huzzah! In case lovely wife is reading this, honey, you totally don't mind if I bet your life so that fortune may shine uponus me right?
That was nice. I really needed something to give this post a little purpose. Littlest sis needs to regale us with more massage therapy class stories.
So, off with you lot for another week or so.
We did watch Azumi, an alright Japanese flick about a female assassin set back in historical Japan after the battle of Sekigahara. They were still trying to unite Japan under a Shogun and so on. Messy time. Somewhat messy movie. Fights were alright. I'm pretty sure it was based on a manga series, so there's some of that sensibility to it.
I'm currently reading a rather fascinating time travel story called Replay. You'll get more on it as I finish it. Suffice to say I'm enjoying it quite a bit, although it's on the depressing side.
See? Not much worth rambling on about. G has learned to whistle. Well one tone anyway. So he's attempting to drive lovely wife insane with his new found skill. Girls are ... well ... actually not up to much. I suspect we're all marking time until Christmas. Which is in two weeks. How did that happen?
Oh, hey, you know what time it is? Last Line time, that's what time it is. This week comes courtesy of Andrew Pepper and The Revenge of Captain Paine. "Pyke had done what he had done, and while those actions may have led to the death of his wife, fortune too, had played its hand, and fortune, as it always did with men who took risks and imposed themselves on the world, would shine on him again." You too can take risks, go up against fortune, kill your wife and expect good things to come of it. I'm glad we have these books. Truly nature may be red in tooth and claw, but nothing is vicious like a good fortune seeking, wife sort of lamenting, reversals of fortune waiting in the wings-ing, ne'er do well. Huzzah! In case lovely wife is reading this, honey, you totally don't mind if I bet your life so that fortune may shine upon
That was nice. I really needed something to give this post a little purpose. Littlest sis needs to regale us with more massage therapy class stories.
So, off with you lot for another week or so.
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