Not to spare her author rebuke. His lines such as “The best that the great blundering dragoon could devise and spell; but dullness gets on as well as any other quality in women,” snap with scathing wit. Mmmmmm delicious.So I’m reading Vanity Fair. Still. It’s been four months now and I really should be moving on to something new. I’ll admit I was sidetracked by a Star Wars book. I’ll admit that and even say I’m awesome for admitting that. Oh but my unquiet reason! How you accuse!
By jingo! Which brings me to my next point. haha, are these points? Anyway. Banjo-Kazooie is coming to the Xbox 360. I may be polarizing our audience in expounding on this news, but I’m fairly sure not too many people are reading these posts. Yet. But yes, I made no mistype. Banjo-Kazooie is in fact arriving to the Xbox 360, helmed by the legendary Rare company. (for those in the not-know, they’re responsible for titles like GoldenEye, Perfect Dark, the original Banjo-Kazooie, and Diddy-Kong Racing. Titles that deftly carried the Nintendo 64 to its benchmark status.)
True, they flopped with the 360 release of Perfect Dark, but they’re a solid company, and their initial efforts (no doubt aggravated by the 360’s rush launch) will spur them to greater heights.
Such Great Heights. Postal Service. Music. Bach wrote music. My next point. For anyone who isn’t already; you must go listen to Bach. He is the air between the clouds on a summer day.
And with that tidbit of advice, adieu!
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