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Jan. 16th, 2004 08:24 amDamn, my legs are sore. Stupid Police 911 game. Why can't they make it so you only have to step left or right? As I've, the constant ducking is like doing squats. I mean, they had two bosses in a row, one driving a bulldozer and the other flying around in a cessna that you had to constantly duck under as they charged you. The cessna was easy, just fire a bunch of bullets center of mass. But the damn bulldozer, the guy in the cab is only exposed for like a second or two before the shovel gets in the way. Well, I was pleased that I had gotten farther than I ever had on one play. And in actualiy, the game ended because I ran out of time, and only lost one life!
Owel, was kinda bored this morning so I tried making sentences with the words of the day from dictionary.com, Merriam Webster, and Your Dictionary.com. Using today's, I got "Billy had a yen to abate the current argument by punching the man right in the breadbasket." I'm trying to figure out how to do yesterday's words of kickshaw, nosocomial, and serendipity: I don't think I can do it in one sentence though. "It was through sheer serendipity that the doctors found the nosocomial infection Danny contracted when he checked in for knee surgery. Sally thought she would cheer him up by buying him something from the hospital gift shop, but all they had were variety of kickshaws."
I remember when I was a kid and my dad used to suscribe to reader's digest, he wanted me to do the "Increase Your Word Power" section. I hardly ever did though, because I was all, I do enough learning in school, there's video games to play, and shows on the telly. Now, learning new words, not so bad.
Heh, I typed the above an hour and a half ago, and all hell broke loose at work with three big separate problems occuring simultaneously. Things are almost back to normal now. Well, at least I'm awake and busy now!
Owel, was kinda bored this morning so I tried making sentences with the words of the day from dictionary.com, Merriam Webster, and Your Dictionary.com. Using today's, I got "Billy had a yen to abate the current argument by punching the man right in the breadbasket." I'm trying to figure out how to do yesterday's words of kickshaw, nosocomial, and serendipity: I don't think I can do it in one sentence though. "It was through sheer serendipity that the doctors found the nosocomial infection Danny contracted when he checked in for knee surgery. Sally thought she would cheer him up by buying him something from the hospital gift shop, but all they had were variety of kickshaws."
I remember when I was a kid and my dad used to suscribe to reader's digest, he wanted me to do the "Increase Your Word Power" section. I hardly ever did though, because I was all, I do enough learning in school, there's video games to play, and shows on the telly. Now, learning new words, not so bad.
Heh, I typed the above an hour and a half ago, and all hell broke loose at work with three big separate problems occuring simultaneously. Things are almost back to normal now. Well, at least I'm awake and busy now!