
Another minimal content post today, as my brother drove down from the Granite State and our day was spent checking out the local comic shop's half-off sale for interesting finds (and there were plenty, some of which will make their way into upcoming posts), getting batter-fried mushrooms and sandwiches from the roast beef place around the corner, playing Marvel: Ultimate Alliance in co-op mode, and, as always with these sibling get-togethers, talking crap about comics.
For the final act of the day's events, I busted out my copy of Karaoke Revolution, strapped on the PS2 headset microphone, and barnstormed my way through this synthpop classic...
New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle (from Brotherhood, 1986)
...while brother and my wife bore witness to my glorious (if heavily accented and nasally) alto vocal stylings and spasmodic dance moves.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
but that's the way that it goes
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Labels: family, karaoke, synth, videogames
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2 comments:
ripped it too hot - it distorts
Every day, in every way, my faith in technology diminishes a wee bit more.
Should be okay now.
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