Yes, my readership, this fact is the truest I have ever heard. I went from being able to hold my own in chess games and actually winning a few, to utter failure in the space of three weeks of neglect. It is really not the fact that you win games of chess which makes you feel good about playing. The key component is feeling like you can actually put up a fight, regardless of how the game turns out. Well, for me that is. In my latest game I was destroyed so utterly I felt I had no sway in the matter; I felt as if I had not even come close to carrying out a plan of my own or foiling my opponent's. I suppose thats where my old friend chess titans comes into play...sigh. I'll have to work myself back up from the ground once again. In other matters, however, my mind is being set at ease.
The house deal actually seems to be going as planned for the moment, which is a good thing for me, as I am tired of thinking about it. The whole issue has been on my mind all week. I've been working like crazy to get everything coordinated, but finally everyone is on the same page as I am, and the deal looks like it will all turn out. I am aware that life rarely lets things which look good to turn out well, so lets just say I am crossing my fingers.
In other news, my brother has been playing Fallout 3 for a few days now. He has yet to use VATS a single time. Eric, if you are reading this, please press the 'v' button. That is all. Onto my latest facination.
I started playing a modded version of SMRPG which has all the enemy stats multiplyied by 2. I love it because it adds a good measure challenge and replay value to a beloved classic from my childhood. I guess I probably will not have as many good things to say about it when I have to fight Cluex in Monstro town...That, my friends, is what we call a Hum-dinger in Texas.
There you have it, another day in the life of a man amoung filthy humans.
Yours truely,
wildanimals1997
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