Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Down With The Sickness!

I've been off work sick for the past couple of days, although I have reluctantly (and perhaps foolishly) agreed to go back tomorrow. Ever since I've had this problem with my ears I don't seem to be able to stay healthy for more than a couple of weeks at a time, which is a real pain in the arse. I don't think this job helps either with the long and unsociable hours meaning I'm always up early and out for long days, never getting a chance to rest properly or even eat properly, let alone exercise! As I said, I'm going back to work tomorrow, but I remain unconvinced of the wiseness of that course of action. On the other hand, I couldn't see my way clear to giving up another fifty odd quid off my pay next week either, so work it is!
I've mainly slept (or watched movies; I saw Hotrod the other day which struck me as the funniest thing I've seen in ages! I also have a strong desire to watch Close Encounters again, although I can't imagine when that'll get slotted in). I've also seen a few demos of new(-ish) PC games, which has been fun. First up and to my mind easiest dismissed is Unreal Tournament 3 which all seemed to be going quite brilliantly until I tried the mangled train wreck of a game mode which is Vehicle CTF. Having been stuck in one game for nearly an hour with no score and no possible hope of same, I just uninstalled it and went back to playing UT2004; at least they got that one right! The other thing I've tried is the demo for Hellgate: London, by the guys who made Diablo and then left Blizzard. And, much as it pains me to say it, on the strength of the demo, it appears to be Diablo, but in 3D! I've enjoyed the restrictive demo immensely and can't wait to have what little of my time is available sucked into this game! It's an almost infinitely more dated game than UT3 (it has random levels! It doesn't have all that post processing nonsense that makes it look like you've smeared your monitor in vaseline!), despite having only just come out, but it FEELS just like playing Diablo II and that can't be a bad thing, can it?
Don't think there's much else to say; life continues unabated regardless of our best efforts. I did have a dream of Domino, our first cat, last night though. I was sleeping on a sofa under a window, and it was all sunny and hot and so she climbed onto the sill and in her cat-like way tried to open the curtains to keep me warm. Which was odd, because that's a thing that Domino would never have done, but it was also really nice to see her again, if that makes any sense.
I hope the driving goes okay tomorrow, it worries me having to drive when I feel like this; it really does.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Long Gap, Short Update

I've got to go to hospital today. Nothing serious, just my now regular check up, but I must admit that I don't really want to go. I just want to stay at home and do nothing. Which is why I have tomorrow off, so I can do that then!
It's been a long two weeks. I've been working the by now traditional insane hours, getting decently paid and then having the bank snatch the money away from me because well, they're a bank and that's what they do. Some days work goes better than others; last Friday for instance I got volunteered for extra deliveries and wasn't finished 'til gone half eight at night, and yesterday morning nothing went right from the moment I got into the van (it wouldn't start) and I didn't get to make my first drop until a ridiculous five hours later!
On the plus side, Shaz bought us a PS2 and both Guitar Heroes, and two guitars! So I've been rocking out quite regularly and can now not only play more than a feeling almost whenever I want to ('cos obviously sometimes I'm at work and stuff and can't play then) but I not only five star it on Hard I'm actually now playing on Expert! Eek! Guitar Hero indeed! Also the PS2 has opened up a whole world of games that I've never been able to play before, a disturbingly large handful of which I bought over the past weekend!
We tried to do a little Christmas shopping over the weekend, but it just made me sad. Every year as I get older I seem to find the whole Christmas thing more and more depressing. So that wasn't a great way to spend the weekend, but there we go. I guess there's gonna be plenty more of that over the next few weeks as we begin Christmas in earnest...