Thursday, January 22, 2009

The Original Ser: Day 30

Whoo, been a while. Well, things are a bit less dramatic for me right now, and for good reason: I know what I'm going to strive for in my life for the short term. It's going to be the ultimate test of endurance, but I think I'll be able to pull it off. We'll have to see how it goes.

Anyways, I've been paying a SHITLOAD of Persona 3 Fes lately (partly what Inspired me in my quest for personal glory). That is one long ass game, I gotta say. Still need to play "The Answer", which is the expanded part, but I'm sure I can pull it off. Well, hopefully. I'm challenging myself to do it in just two more days, today included. We shall see.

I had a hell of a dream last night. It started off, pretty much, with me buying a 36" LCD TV. Of course, even though it was a steal at $300.00, we can't afford anything like that, and as a result, we couldn't buy a bus pass for my wife or food. D'oh!

The dream continued with me looking on Kijiji.com for a buyer for my old (and current real-life) TV, a 42" HD projection model. I was going to sell it for $500.00. It was then that I noticed that there was a lot of wind and rain outside. I called to my wife because the rain was hovering in midair because of intense updrafts. The clouds were beginning to swirl above us, and the rain kept pelting down after being suspended momentarily in the air.

All of a sudden, there was an intense blast of lightning that had two distinct reports of thunder. It built in intensity with each strike in the distance, forming huge golden orbs of energy, and eventually, black voids. It scared the ever-living crap out of me. It got to the point that buildings were being razed to the ground. I was beginning to wonder how we could ever survive if it came close to us. Then, as suddenly as it started, it stopped.

The dream ended with a weird twist, being that some sort of robot was responsible for the disaster, and task forces were dispatched to the scene of destruction. It was then that I woke up. Gnarly.

Ah well, that's it for now. Stay tuned to NuclearGeek.com for more on my surprise challenge!