Friday, June 29, 2007

Summer Break

Well, the first day of summer break was pretty boring, mostly involving gaming on the computer. Ahhh well, there'll be more excitement the next 3 days since I'm gonna go on a trip to Boston. Hopefully that'll being some fun to the summer.

Today, I got the game Overlord.


It was pretty good for the first hour, then when I tried to run it again, I got a crummy runtime error ._.
Damn...I totally need to get new stuff for the computer. It's full of chips and stuff from 2004. Meh, time to get a job I suppose.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Gaming

As summer break sets in, I plan a long relaxing 2 months in which I do absolutely nothing...that, and playing games.

Like lots of other teens, I adore video games and a few sports. I decided that, over the summer, if I have nothing much to do, I will split the time between playing Online video games (MMOGs) and baseball, basketball, soccer, and swimming (Probably more swimming cuz its hot outside). Besides all the "Official" sports, I probably will be involved in games like water gun tag.

Summer is a time for students to drop the stress and play around, it is meant for students that enjoys a variety of activities but has no time to do them in school time.

Hoping for a good summer

Joe~

Starting Off

My name is Joe. I live in Toronto, Ontario. I'm your average 14 year old trying to get by life, although finding it hard to at the moment (Since I got my grade 8 report card). I'm going to enlighten anyone who would care to read this about the general life of teens

Well, a teen's life isn't all jazz and music, there's loads of things to consider about how you want your world to be. It's not all fun and games and drugs, there's school, which is a huge bundle of stress dropped on you with all the schoolwork, assignments, and rules. You have to consider what you should be in the future, to make your parents/teachers proud of what you're doing (Although lots of people don't care for that, it IS an important self-satisfy thing)

I'll end this introduction here, later on, I'll talk about managing stress and talk about careers and bunches of other stuff.

Bye for now

Joe~