Kill That Fink!

We played some Kill Doctor Lucky deluxe edition last night and it was blast-tastic. As expected we found the easy strategies of early games turned into tricky screw-your-neighbor manipulation later. Again, as usual Becky came in, figured the game out and stomped everyone.

I hate/love her.

After that we hit some Munchkin fantasy. The struggle was brutal. It always is in Munchkin any more. Munchkin for Team Cthulhu has become a game of utter evil; we act like it is peace and love and good times but everyone has a concealed dagger. There is no friendship or pity there.

Board and card game nights make Team Cthulhu ugly, I might need to push for another RPG night for the whole ‘let’s get along’ vibe.

The Dark Darkness

Ok, I believe I’ve pointed out before that I really love David Wong’s ‘John Dies At The End’. It is a tremendously fun book and a great ‘pass on to others’ sort of novel. Well David W. has started working on the sequel on his website. I, for one, am jazzed about it.

His publisher, Permuted Press is doing a lot of interesting (and a few lame) things these days. Well worth a look for horror fiction fans.

So simple it’s BASIC

CNN had an article today on the Commodore 64 that really got the nostalgia juices flowing. My first computer was a VIC20 soon replaced by the SX64; the C64’s ‘portable’ brother. I did all sorts of things on that machine, school work, record keeping for RPG campaigns, some programming, cruised the BBS scene and of course played games. I remember playing Bard’s Tale on my old machine and thinking it was the coolest game ever made by humans.

That computer traveled with me as well and saw several interesting parts of the country in the back of one car or another. Finally I moved on to my first 8088 and life changed. The machine sat in closets in various apartments and then I sold my SX to a collector 11 years ago. I’ve always regretted selling it.

So here’s to you lil’ buddy, where ever you are.

Unfinished business

[ Neutral Mood: Neutral ]
Ever have one of those days when you wake up ready to rock and/or roll? I left designated girlfriend in bed and started the dishes, started the laundry, made a batch of my asswhippin’ honey hot sauce and jarred it, took out the trash and vacuumed the living room. All before 10am. I forsee myself at 5pm sprawled out unable to move. Anyway, that made me think of this.

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The current list of things I need to do.

Finish the website for my home bar. (www.the20sbar.com) I am setting up dotnetnuke for it.

Watch Inland Empire. It has NEVER taken me this long to get around to watching a movie I own, I don’t know if I am intimidated by it or what.

Read High Seas Cthulhu. It has been sitting by my bed for too long.

Make another batch of pickled cukes/onions/carrots/jalapenos.

Re-arrange my media file drives, they have been sprawling out of control.

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There is more, but to continue the list would only serve to make me depressed.

Being an Other

I was talking with my friend and Team Cthulhu member Craig about the Night Watch series of books by Sergei Lukyanenko. I know people have some mixed feelings about the books, but I love, love, love them. Some of it I am sure comes from 4 years of Russian in high school and a year in college but I just dig the russian outlook in literature. Sure it is a bit more grim than american fiction, and a bit more visceral.

Accept it for what it is. It isn’t Buffy, although some of the tropes are the same, it has it’s own spirit and I love it for it. The books have a spirit uniquely their own and it is all Moscovian and on a larger scale Russian. It is a very cool voice in fiction. I’d really like to see more genre russian works, we need to mix it up a bit more.

Are all the boids here?

[ Happy Mood: Happy ]
Hey, I just wanted to wish a happy and safe turkey day weekend to the ‘merican RevSFers out there (and you just have a good weekend in general Ubal and Dave).

I, for one, plan on eating so much dead bird that I might be declared a threat to domesticated poultry world wide. This will be followed by burping and sprawling and maybe, finally, watching the most recent David Lynch movie.