So, it's been a while since I posted. Battlefield Bad Company came out yesterday. I actually upgraded to the Gold Edition a few days before it was released, so I got the one with the pretty box and instant access to the level 25 tier of weapons.
The game itself is abso-fucking-lutely amazing! From the weapons and movement, to the graphics, scenery and just everything about it. As always, the main focus (for me at least) is the online play. I have been playing the single player game a little bit tonight. Couple hours anyways. Good storyline. So yeah, also, I completed all the tasks to unlock all five of the "Find All Five" weapons! Here's an updated list of what to do, incase anybody hasn't got it figured out yet.
#1. Pre-order
#2. Sign up for the newsletter at findallfive.com
#3. Max your rank on the demo
#4. Register 2 or more Battlefield games at veteran.battlefield.com
#5. Check your (full game, not demo) stats on the website
I don't own 2 Battlefield games, so I rented Battlefield Modern Combat for PS2, created a user account on it and used that and the Gold Edition of Bad Company as my 2 games to unlock my #4 gun.
Been out golfing alot lately, no better, no worse, guess I shouldn't complain. I have fun anyways.
My sister and her boyfriend took me and my dad fishing the other day. My dad and I caught a couple of nice bass, and hopefully soon, I'll have the pictures she took of my fish. Unless it's something I like to eat (ie. Trout or walleye) I fish for sport and always catch and release, so the bass all went home after the event, lol. While we were at the river, I caught a Spotted Adder, which is a water snake native to Michigan, non-venemous of course. I brought it home for our 4 year old daughter because she wants a boa. We decided that if she can handle the Adder for the summer and keep him healthy, we'll let it go at the end of the summer and think about a real snake a little bit later on.
My wife and I went to a dam close by the other day and found a little baby Skink (Michigan's only native lizard). He's dark brown with a bright blue tail, and about 3" long. He's taken up residence in Ashleigh's Tadpole habitat for now. She'll be excited to see all the new pets when she gets home (both the kids are at Meggan's grandparents house down state for a couple weeks).
I got 10,000 B.C. on DVD at midnight of the release date. The movie was pretty good, I gave it a solid four out of five star rating.
Other than that, not much to tell. My doctor told me today that my spinal problems are un-operable and that basicly, I'll be on drugs most of my life and there isnt much of an alternative. I dunno, I guess I just hope I don't live to be too old. Guess we're never promised anything coming into this life, eh? Oh well.
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