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Monday, June 16, 2008

Clean Up

Well that was a wasted weekend.

After the zombie invasion on Friday, I spent most of the afternoon scouring the area tracking down and decapitating undead before I realized that decapitating zombies isn't really the best solution because it leaves hundreds of zombie heads laying around still alive and trying to latch onto random plebeian bystanders.

So then I had to spend all of Saturday running around with m-80s and a shotgun to get rid of the heads, and a hand axe to take out the new zombies that they had managed to create by biting people's ankles.

Sunday I spent mostly showering.

So now, hopefully everything is back to normal, but I never did figure out who was responsible for all this carnage. I consider it a lost opportunity.

Regardless, after all the running around dealing with the zombie menace this weekend, I've been too tired to think of anything interesting to blog about today, so instead I give you a cheap ripoff game that I found on someone else's blog. Enjoy.

Here's how it works. I'm going to go put my mp3 player on "shuffle" mode and right down the first line or two of the first ten songs I come across. You're job is to try to figure out what the songs and artists are. Since I've never really talked about music on here, this will be a good segue into a post about that for next time. Enjoy!

Random first lines of songs from my playlist:

1) "Love has got me down. A tear just hit the ground."

2) "I tried to kill the pain, but only brought more."

3) "I don't go to therapy to find out if I'm a freak."

4) "When the sleigh is heavy, and the timber wolves are getting bold..."

5) "I touch the fire and it freezes me."

6) "All the world just stopped now. So you say you don't want to stay together anymore."

7) "I come beatin' down the block and I bust the bedrock."

8) "If hello could only drop its 'O' and it stayed in the front doorway of your home, would you live there still?"

9) "My words are like a dagger with a jagged edge."

10) "The bats are in the belfry. The dew is on the moor."

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