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It's been quite some time since I've played a hidden object game. I really was hoping that the time away from them would refresh my mind and save me from the tedious task the developers continue to present. Unfortunately, Mr. Biscuits: The Case of the Ocean Pearl is truly an awful game. The actual hidden object part isn't too bad. However, in order to progress the storyline, you need to find a mini Mr. Biscuits (a dog) in each scene. If you don't find him, you don't get the next clue to solve the murder of the dog's owner. It truly is annoying. I had hoped that the dog would be a cute little Scooby-Doo-type addition. Sadly, it is not. You can just skip right past this one.
I have been running out of videos for Favorite Friday. Please suggest some for me!! Today's video is the restored video of the Apollo 11 moon walk. Enjoy ^_^
Last night was the debut of Michael & Michael Have Issues on Comedy Central. I am a huge fan of Michael Ian Black and I have been since he was on The State way back in 1993. So I was definitely looking forward to the new show.
There is no real plot to the show other than Michael Ian Black ("Black") and Michael Showalter ("Sho") butt heads at every opportunity they get. If Sho says something is awesome, Black has to say it sucks. This first episode had the Michaels fighting over an article in a high school newspaper that Greg the Intern was writing. Black didn't want to be interviewed but Sho did. Sho went behind Black's back and...let's just say it devolved into a bare-chested pseudo-fight on the front lawn of Black's house. Absolutely hysterical. I can't wait until next week's episode.
I have my summer vacation coming up next month. We were thinking about going to the Outer Banks or Myrtle Beach. Instead, we will be spending a week in a beachfront house in Ocean City, MD. I hope to get tons of sleep and spend oodles of time on the beach, just relaxing. I'm betting the other members of our party have different ideas. Vacation is for relaxing!
My weekend was full of various family events so, sadly, I don't have much to offer you today. However, I have started thinking about the music reviews I have been putting off. I'm not sure if I should keep the old format, stay with the current format, or try to figure out a new format altogether. So I'm putting it to a vote. Which would you prefer? [poll id="29"]
Normally, for Favorite Friday, I post a YouTube video so you can watch it here. This Friday is different. Today I am giving you the link to Hey Ash, Whatcha Playin. It is awesomely hysterical and, even if you aren't a gamer, you'll love it. Who doesn't love a sister picking on her brother?
Last night was the premiere of Warehouse 13, the first new show on the new SyFy network. (Yes, that name still makes me gag.) The two-hour premiere started off slow, as most premieres do. Myka, the lead female, was annoyingly brash in the beginning, but, of course, she lightened up by the end. And Peter, the lead male, was pretty awesome throughout the whole thing. It'll be interesting to see where the show goes. At this point, the show could go either way. It could be cheesily awesome, like Eureka, or just plain terrible. I hope it's awesome.
When I was younger, I took horseback riding lessons. I loved riding and I loved competing. Now my daughter is getting old enough that she can take riding lessons if she wants. Right now, I think she's afraid of how big the horses are. I'm going to pull out some of my old pictures of me in my riding breeches and hardhat to show her. Then we'll try to get to one of the local stables to show her that horses aren't that scary. I think she'd love riding as much as I did!
Title: Ace wo Nerae!
Translation: Aim for the Ace!
Broadcast dates: 1/15/04 - 3/11/04
Number of episodes: 9
Genre: Sports
Cast: Ueto Aya, Yoshizawa Hisashi, Matsumoto Rio, Uchino Masaaki
Plot: Hiromi Oka (Ueto) has decided to join the tennis team at her new high school. Despite being her first time playing, she has caught the eye of the new tennis coach.
What is good: You get really caught up in the last half of the series.
What is bad: The beginning is very slow and the outcome is rather predictable.
Letter rating: B-
Overall: I generally don't watch a lot of sports series. I'm just not a big sports fan. However, once we got through the "Hiromi sucks at tennis!" theme that looms over the first half of the series, I found myself excited for the next episode. Unfortunately, since the series is so short, it is filled with predictable outcomes. Even when something surprising happens, it gets 'fixed' so that you end up with what you knew would happen. As a whole, it's not an awful show. It would just be nice if it was a little longer so things could be shaken up once in awhile.