Hey Esteban (Steve666)
Been a while since I've seen you around here, but same goes for me too. I've just been busy.
Constantly on the move. I'm getting pretty damn exhausted packing up and hauling heavy furniture. I could really use a back massage especially around the neck, but no money for that now. By the end of this month it will be the second time I've moved within 3 months. From my small apartment in Northridge, CA to my parents house in Las Vegas, NV and eventually to another apartment (in the same city). I don't feel ashamed to live with my parents again. I'm actually glad because I can finally relax and feel financially secure for a while. The whole point about moving back was because I wasn't making enough money to stay in California. My parents are very cool that I'm back though. It's been about 6 years and nothing hasn't really change, although my parents definitely has been visiting the casino buffets a little too often. It's so good to have home cooked meals again something that fast food and top ramen can't imitate.
Yeah, now that I'm back on the east coast, I am able to visit my parents all the time and NOTHING has really changed with them. It really feels like a time-warp... back to the old days
. They are still using an ancient bottle of aspirin that expired in 1991 (I think it was a bottle that I left at their house). With each passing year, my dad uses a handful of Q-tips, thereby ensuring that I will inherit them (he bought a carton of 250 Q-tips at some point in the 80's). I opened up a jar of "OxyPads" a month or two ago... I swear I bought them when I was in middle school / high school, which was well over 15 years ago.
Why do my parents still have all of "my" old stuff?
Of course, my dad has his old Brill Cream from the 50's or 60's lying around somewhere, so I guess I shouldn't complain.
Bad news though, my parents filed for bankruptcy and they'll be losing their house like millions of other Americans. Bastard Countrywide. This is why I'm moving again to another apartment. I'm rather pissed that this has happened to us especially since my parents had good credit for 15 years. Well at least my parents get to keep the majority of their money, and we'll be saving more money living in an apartment. So I guess I'll be alright, I'm gonna miss the fancy kitchen.
Dude, that is crappy. I hope everything works out for you guys. All of my friends have been trying to live more frugally, for various reasons... thankfully (?) I've been able to stick to a very modest budget for the last year. One of these days I'm going to splurge and buy an mp3 player, dammit.
I still make time to play some video games whenever I can. Lately I've gone back to playing a bunch of DOS games and bought a $12 laptop for my dedicated dos machine.
Sadly, I've been playing most of my games on my friggin' cell phone. Neo Gradius and Might & Magic have provided some long-term enjoyment, despite the crappy buttons, controls. Yeah, I've sunk to a new low.
As for old DOS games, I recently revisited BLOCKOUT... I friggin love that game. I thought I'd quickly get sick of it (I overplayed it back in the day), but I didn't get sick of it...
Which reminds me, I've been wanting to check out
Betrayal at Krondor (DOS) for a few months now, simply because I was curious about
thisunreleased TG-16 game. I don't know anything about the author, or Riftwar, so I thought it might be a fun place to start.