Back to Work or Morrowind is a BIG Game
Not a whole hell of a lot to report over the past few days. I've been playing the Morrowind Game of the Year edition for Xbox, which I picked up after trading in some unwanted DVD's. (Nothing good, ie) Top Gun, The Tenant, The Batman Animated Series Solo Dvd's, and a solo Scooby Doo DVD.) Christ the game is huge! Having played it before, I already knew that, but still!
I am back at work now, counting down the final days of the warehouse. It's been both fun (lots of spare time to read) and a drag (bitter and lazy co-workers) to work there. While I've gotten a lot of reading done, being around the people that work there is a huge bring down. All they do is bitch and complain about either the company, co-workers, or their lives. It'll be nice to go back to the depot, where at least there's more people to talk to. People who aren't all depressing to be around.
I've been listening to a lot of my parents old LP's lately. They had a ton of old 60's folk music, like Gordon Lightfoot, The Kingston Trio, Simon and Garfunkel, etc. Some of it is really interesting. For those unaware, The Kingston trio was the inspiration for the fictional group "The Folksmen" from "A Mighty Wind." It certainly makes listening to their stuff more amusing. Other types of LP's found include: Hawaiian beach music, Jazz, weird folk jazz fusion, 60's rock, and lots and lots of crooners (Elvis, Sammy Davis Jr., Mario Lanza, Tom Jones, etc). It's not the type of music I would track down, but it is certainly interesting to listen to. While I'm on the subject of music, 70's era Deep Purple rocked! I got a bunch of albums from that period and they are kick ass. Rock/metal/psychadellia/blues mix.
I really want to own my own apartment building... that'd be cool... Rob and I were thinking about going halfers on one; each getting smaller loans, splitting the caretaking duties, maintaining part-time jobs, and generally paying off the loans quicker. I've been scanning the available stuff a tad, and it seems like we'll need between 200 000 and 300 000$ for a good sized place (26 suites) The only issue is that we have no experience, and very little downpayment... Well, I have some money, but he doesn't really... Oh well, maybe its just a harebrained scheme, but I'd like to think it'll happen someday soon!
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