Sorry I didn't bother flipping this upright, but you notice the similarities between the head on bottom right and the head on the top right either way. It's scary. I didn't know Gurdave did movies.
I SWEAR this is a sign I saw outside a shop in City Square. It's the clothes/accesories shop next to the tattoo shop in InnerCity. For Gourds sake, every business wants sales. Some people ahh..
I had 3 little cousins over the whole weekend. So the PC was put on temperorary lockdown. All me and my brother had to entertain ourseles was LEGO! This piece right here is more complex than it looks. The rear suspension was made by me(close up below). My brother assembled the rest of the vehicle. It felt good to have created something so spontaneously. Plus, this was from my LEGO collection, which is full of random parts from LEGO robots, cars, bikes, castles, etc. It's not a large collection, but we worked with what we had an actually came up with something completely unique. When I was younger, me and my bro would work on stuff like this. Of coarse, he'd be the one to actually do everything. I'd just take a bit of the glory by saying I designed the thing. I just put one or two pieces on that's all. Lol. I think this isn't so bad for a couple of rookies who haven't touched LEGO in years.
Check out the suspension. Two of those grey connections allow the rear wheels to be steered. the spring sistem in the middle keeps the whole thing in place. It's pretty solid given it's connected to the rest of the vehicle by just those 3 parts.
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In other news, I've been on City Square Streak for 3 days straight. Starting Sunday. Jackson's movie-party, Mirrors. Monday, Dark Knight with my cousin. And today(Tuesday), 21. Before the movie, me and my cousin played at the arcade for about 40 minutes. Some cool Japanese game that senses your body position and plays it out. TIRING! Had to take turns. My legs became sore after a while. Squatting, slunting, squat-slunts. In Call of Duty, that's as easy as tapping C+Q/E. Well, that's a PC game....
The movie itself was quite good. Probably if I didn't cloud my judgement with high expectations, it would have been better. But, I am without a doubt sure that Dark Knight is the movie of the year. It is, in my mind at least.
After the movie, I went to a PC hardware shop and bought myself a mouse. The mouse I was using before was in perfect condition. But I couldn't stand having money in my wallet, so I traded it all for a mouse. Not all the money. I still owe Ian some(haha Ian, next week laa). I bought an A4 tech mouse. It's not as powerful as the others there. But in comparison to my old Microsoft bundled mouse, it kicks but. I was never into small mice, but I have to learn to change. I had in the shop to get either the 5 buttoned office mouse, same brand, had a 2X click button but was optical with just 800dpi. It was mid sized, so I really thought it would be a wise choice. But then I saw this other one, called Glaser. sounded kinky. still does. It's supposed to be a new tech laser mouse, capable of playing on glass and everyother reflective surface. Mostly glass was the issue. Hence the name Glaser. Glass-laser. It didn't have 5 buttons. only 4. But that was all I needed. The only issue I have with this new mouse is the size. It's about the size of.....I dunno, I've got nothing to compare it too. It's just a little small. The 2X button is quite useful in Call of Duty4. When using the Barrett 50.cal, I just click that button so I let of 2 shots in one click. Now that's unfair. I don't care.
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