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Saturday March 24, 2007 (11:29am) Supercali-BLOG-alisticexpiali-STUPID (while watching NewsRadio on my PC) -I've been feeling kinda sick these past few days. It's nothing too serious but lame nonetheless. It's been a pretty typical sickness; coughing, sore throat, runny nose. I should be better soon. Hopefully. If I'm not, you'll all hear about it. -I've started playing Breath Of Fire II on the Super Nintendo. Normally this wouldn't be very interesting news, but this is because of what it represents to me and how I plan to video game in the future. You see, I played this game about 6 years ago on an emulator, before I ever owned it. I ended up liking the game so much I decided to buy it, which is cool but still kinda lame that I never beat the original game on an SNES. After doing some serious thinking, I've decided to go back and play the games that I own but have only previously played on emulators. I highly doubt Nintendo or Sega will care that I'm trying to be more legal about my video gaming, but perhaps that whole "karma" thing the kids are always talking about will kick in and start making a difference in my life. -Last night I watched the Full House True Hollywood Story on E!. It was pretty lame but also pretty cool. I was glad to see that nobody got fat or into drugs or sex tapes or Norwegian catfish trading. All the adults are pretty much struggling actors and the little girls are all groweds up now and totally hot. And apparently Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are not just milionaires but bonafide billionaires, so don't go and worry about them. They're doing just fine. -Last night we had pizza for dinner. And chicken wings. From Pizza Hut. Dad ate all the cinnamin sticks, but that's ok cause I got fulled up on cheesy bread. It was pizza-tastical. -The hip is still doing good. I'm still working on strengthening the muscles around my hip and that's going good too. As long as I don't fall down and hurt myself or get eaten alive by sea monsters my recovery should continue to improve. I'll keep you all posted. Later, Kyle
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