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What I Did on my TAY Off


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Hmm, let's see. It went down last night for me, what happened for me was:

 

  • Went to sleep
  • Woke up
  • Ate breakfast
  • Read my usual interwebz sites
  • Learned LulzSec coincidentally "retired" after a run in with an actual hacker group
  • Created some pretty awesome stuff in Minecraft
  • Won some pretty awesome battles in Chaos Rising
  • Various minute things that number too greatly to count, but mostly boring

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I took the kids to a kids b-day party. Got the oil change. Went to Costco and got a new cooler and lots of meats. Came home and ate some cheeseburgers. Got ready in my suit and we went to a 18th birthday/graduation party at nice hotel. We were there for 4 and a half hours and the party is still going. Got in a couple slow dances with wife. Good times!

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I'm in India, so I've kept busy enough. I was doing India shit. My asshole is under constant attack by the food. It takes me a few months to adjust, though. This visit is a precursor to a move coming in September. I saw Cars 2, as well. Utter shit. I re-read the first Game of Thrones book.

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I' m in India, so I've kept busy enough. I was doing India shit. My asshole is under constant attack by the food. It takes me a few months to adjust, though. This visit is a precursor to a move coming in September. I saw Cars 2, as well. Utter shit. I re-read the first Game of Thrones book.

 

How do you find India? The food is easy to get used to. It must be monsoon season there (at least in some parts - moves from the south to the north so could be later). If you've never lived in India what you might difficult to deal with for a while, esp. during the rainy season, would be depending on where you live (mosquitoes). While they're indifferent to who they bite (to reproduce), they do tend to cause welts in people who are of a different diet. After a few months gets easier to deal with. Acclimatisation is the interesting bit from the 4 or so years I'd lived there. That and the fact that certain things can be cheaper (not everything of course). A few good things are, if you're not in a major city area you could find mills that would grind flour and other stuff for you and it would be cheaper in a sense than buying it from a store too and of course nice. [warm freshly milled flour is just awesome].

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Let's see this is what I did:

 

Got DOSBox configured under Ubuntu and after some tinkering got Jazz Jackrabbit to work. Unfortunately the controls on my SNES style controller are a bit awkward for Jazz and I can't figure out how to move the buttons around.

 

Then I went out with my groomsmen and got their tuxes measured and ready. We then went to the Asian food market (which sells live frogs in a bucket!) and then to the mall to meet up with my fiancee. Afterward we went out for BBQ and I went back online and my TAY was gone (well moved.)

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