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Harvest Moon + Swords?

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

I think I’ve found one of the greatest games on the Nintendo DS. It’s also something that I never imagined would be so dang good.

This gem’s name is Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon.

Yeah, you heard me right.

This game is like a combination of Legend of Zelda, Harvest Moon, Mana, Pokemon, and Final Fantasy, all rolled into one teeny-tiny little package. I personally can’t believe that so much can be stuffed into one tiny little game card.

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It’s Finished!

Friday, February 1st, 2008

More or less, anyway. And no, I don’t mean Forsaken Game, although I really wish I could say that. I’m such a slacker. XD

What I did finish was the website! Sure, some of it is sloppy, disorganized, but…it’s done, right! No more broken links! Now I’m gonna start really digging into the wiki, getting all of my character information up.

And I totally got thrown off my Taylor being immature. Narg. There’s one should’ve–been-very-interesting blog post down the drain.

Welcome Home, President Hinckley

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

It just now sets in that President Gordon B. Hinckley–my prophet–is gone. Well, it really set in during Seminary as we sang “We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet.” My class is normally extremely good at singing, but today none of us, no matter how hard we tried, could keep a pitch, as choked up as we were. Instead of normal lessons, we spent almost the entire time talking about President Hinckley. I didn’t know him as well as I should, but I always remember his sense of humor, at least, and how well he could connect with the youth of not only the LDS church, but the entire world. I love seeing pictures of him with the cane his doctor ordered him to use, carrying and waving it around rather than leaning on it.

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One Sentence

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Once again, I’ve found a new obsession. Okay, not a big one. More of a passing fancy, I guess. One Sentence. It’s a website for true stories told in one sentence. Most are mind-bogglingly depressing, but so well-written you just have to come back to read more.

 Alright, there’s my plug for the day.

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