Wii!
February 11, 2007

Yay! Target over in Utica has Nintendo Wiis in stock. The person who rang up the sale informed me that they had around 75 of them in stock this morning. What I saw was a display case still completely full. So, excellent.
I also picked up both of the newest Skinny Puppy and The Streets discs. I’m not sure about the SP yet, and I haven’t listened to The Streets yet. Hopefully they both end up being good to me.
awesome. when you hook it up to your wifi tell me what your wii id code is and ill add you as a friend
Wii!
I want one so bad, but we sooo can’t afford it right now.
I can’t / couldn’t / shouldn’t either, with the possible change of everything and all, but I figure that the price won’t change for six months to a year, so I may as well just get one now. With the browser being out and all it’s loads of fun, too. Now to figure out some appropriate games…
My Wii friend code is 3762 4417 3006 8255, Wario Ware is a good game and Wii Play is coming out on Tuesday. Congrats.
i simply do not understand how picking someone’s nose or grabbing a falling chick constitutes a game.
i haven’t needed so many drugs since katamari damashii
Imagine if it was easier for unlicensed developers to put out Wii games.
WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!
the new streets album is pretty good. it has higher production values, but that seems to be something that happens with every album he releases.
I’m not sure, on first listen I didn’t care for it. It strikes me as far less melodic than his first, which I liked quite a bit.
that was my first impression. it sounded a bit… flat. but the more i listened to it, the more it became clear, to me at least, that the production, in terms of music, is less, but the lyrics are better.
songs like ‘pranging out’ and ‘can’t con and honest jon’ and ‘never went to church’ are big ones for me. but there’s definitely some filler on the album.
I’ll definitely give it a few more listens, but… eh… Well, we’ll see I guess. I’ve had a hard time finding new things music-wise which really do it for me lately.
Dammit I want one, but Utica’s too far.