hermes wrote:can't i remember the experiences of playing games with people?
yeah i'm with hermes on this. i have a lot of good memories linked to video games and have made a few friends online and IRL based off of them. gotten a lot easier to maintain friendships this way with VoIP and multi-player becoming standard.
i enjoy books, but prefer fiction (political satire and sci-fi being my favorites). been busting through christopher buckley's catalog after re-watching thank you for smoking. boomsday, little green men and florence of arabia (the last two finished in the past 3 days) are where i'm at. the only other book i want to read of his is the one on the first lady. next up though is a recent book called "Horrorstor". not sure waht it's about, but something sci-fi like taking placing in a cleveland ikea store haha.
going to a charity driven happy hour in a few weeks that wanted books as admission (bars called the Library, books go to middle schools in the area). bought two of my child hood favorites: Bud, Not Buddy and Watsons Go to Birmingham, 1963