[tv brings me closer to the world]

I have a feeling of mild surprise still resonating throughout my bones. Maybe I shouldn’t. Yes? No. Wait…yes. No?

Whatever. Regardless, I am okay I am okay I am okay. I know things I wonder a hell of a lot and I am okay.

It feels like someone playing xylophone on my ribs. It’s not unpleasant. It’s kinda ticklish, actually.

I’m going to spend the next three days camping out at Wal-Mart for a Playstation 3. No. No, I am not kidding. I will sleep and eat there for roughly the next 72 hours, with my brother playing stand-in as I have to go to work tomorrow. He’s nice enough to log a good 10 hours sitting time for me, along with switching off for the few necessary shower runs back home.

I think some time spent trying to sleep in a lawn chair with thousands of flickering florescent lights above me will do me some good. Strangely enough, I’m not being sarcastic. This is me, not spending time in familiar surroundings.

So right. If you’re in Lubbock, come on down to the Wal-Mart on 4th street and say howdy. I’ll be back inna few days.

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  1. ben
    Comment by ben | 2006/11/14 at 15:12:12

    You are nutz. Seriously, I like video games and all, but not that much. You could also pay bums to stand in line for you…like some did in Japan. If I was in Lubbock though, I would stop in and say hi.

  2. Tim
    Comment by Tim | 2006/11/15 at 16:25:44

    I think it’s more about the financial adventure than the video games. Ken Kutaragi went to hand out the first few PS3’s in Japan only to find that the first 10 people in line were paid of CHINESE people. So to the big Sony exec the first 10 PS3 owners weren’t from his home country.

    Anyway, good luck!


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