The more I think about this, the more I think I'll be like one of those types who writes on a blog, and doesn't really have it read at all, but it's cool because I should write more anyway. Today is a good day for starting a blog, I just finished all the GCSE shibaz a couple of weeks ago, so today is a good day for doing just about anything. In short, today is a good day.
Since I am new to the whole blogging palava, (don't you just love how much that sounds like pavlova? N.B - Use it more often) I'll just state my current state of affairs. Possibly the latest and greatest headline in my existence is that I purchased a Nerf Night Finder, bolt action dart gun, and have developed an addiction over the last few weeks, whcih has led to the buying of 8 batteries and a Maverick semi-automatic. About 4 weeks and £20 later, I am a happy, if slightly deluded, man. I think the coolest thing about Nerf is the potential for playing Humans Versus Zombies at university. http://humansvszombies.org/ So far, there have only been four games in England from what I can gather, but the craze is coming, and I'll fight for the cause.
Speaking of zombies, I downloaded the trial of 'I MAED A GAME WITH ZOMBIES IN IT', and I'm compelled to get it. Somehow the addition of screaming riff driven infection surges, pixel worms, gooey amoebas and weird greey fuzz asteroids is exactly what the classic top down, dual stick zombie shooter needed. By the way, if you don't like zombies, a few of these posts could get a little boring.
I quite like this whole blogging thing. For one, it saves whenever I stop typing, which is worth experiencing just for the sake of the innovation, and for some more, I quite like the sound of my own voice, whether it be to reflect on recent occurences more consciously, or just to fill the silence in my head, which is probably a result of several days of doing very little other than Team Fortress 2 in the abscence of school. That said, I've been to my youth's - http://xlyouth.co.uk/ planning meeting, and plan to go to many more, partly becuase they land me in ammatuer movies where I get to pretend I am stonkingly attractive and sporty, and partly so that I can say 'I'm an important man, I go to planing meetings' whenever I deem neccesary.
All in all, I think that's not a bad first post. Maybe I'll become some minor blogging celebrity, except I'm not sure those actually exist. Still, there's a first for everything. Watch out, Steven Fry and the intellectual likes of your satirical possy. GLD is on the rise.
Oh man, that was more words than I expected. Is commenting on your own post before anyone else a blogging no no? Is saying 'no no' a no no in general?
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