Saturday, October 31, 2009

Dancing in the Halloween spirit

Some of the photos aren't the best since I wasn't a very active photographer that night, but I tried my best...and here is the result.

Little Pocahontas, the ultimate hippie, and the gorgeous gypsy were of course all attending...

And here's tonight's most dangerous (humpf humpf) vampire.

Tarane was the cutest little housewife á la Wisteria Lane.

Oscar didn't wear a costume, so he had to dance his way in. :P

Yeay, two hippies were posing for peace that night.


Halloween

Happy Halloween everyone! Tonight I am going to follow mami to the cemetery to light up some candles and then I will probably be back to upload some pictures from yesterday. So you'll get to see my last night's attempt to look like a vampire...Too bad I didn't find a real one (i.e. Edward Cullen like) though...

Friday, October 30, 2009

Medal of Honor: Airborne


The game is released on the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 at the end of 2007.


This game is the 11th of the MoH series and produced by EA Los Angeles. The game isn’t very different from the other games in the series, but EA LA has added a new element: A parachute drop in the beginning of a level and also in special multiplayer modes. Each mission starts with a short cutscene and after that you jump out of the plane together with your fellow soldiers. This means that you can choose where you start your mission. The developers have added two safety zones marked by green flares in each level, but if you want to kick some Nazi ass right away, you can also land in the middle of the action (this is not recommended). There are also five skill drops in each level and you can notice them by the parachute hanging near the skill drop.

The singleplayer features six levels that you can complete in about seven or eight hours, that’s a little short in my opinion. These six levels are: Operation Husky, Italy, Operation Avalanche (Italy), Operation Neptune (France, D-Day), Operation Market Garden (The Netherlands), Operation Varsity (Germany) and Der Fläkturm, (Germany). My personal favourite is Operation Market Garden, because I recognised that the music was the same as in MoH: Frontline (and because I’m Dutch). I also like Der Flakturm, because it’s just an enormous tower to see. It has artillery and 12 anti-air turrets on top of it.

You can play the game in three difficulties: Casual, Normal and Expert. When you play on Expert you can’t take as much abuse as you can take on Casual.

The game also features some RPG elements in this game. For example, you can upgrade your weapons. In order to do this you have to kill enemies. You’ll get an extra experience boost by making headshots or when you make three or five kills in a row. The upgrades are different with each weapon. The Thompson gun for example gets extra rounds and a stabilizer(which reduces the loss of accuracy during shooting).

The sound and graphics of this game are great, the levels are very detailed. When a grenade explodes near you, you’ll experience blur vision and you're deaf for a few seconds. The levels are partly open, you'll have to follow a certain path, but you'll get some movability when it comes to completing your objectives.

The multiplayer of this game is okay. There are three different game modes: Team Deathmatch, which is pretty self-explanatory, Team Deathmatch Airborne, Allied soldiers start in a plane and Axis soldiers on the ground. The Allied soldiers can choose where they’ll land, but the Axis soldiers can try to shoot them out of the sky. The third game mode is an objective-based mode where players must capture three neutral flags, similar to the main game mode of Battlefield 2 and Domination in the Unreal Tournament series. The middle flag requires two soldiers to be close to it in order to capture it.

However, there are some complaints about this game, besides the fact that there are only six levels. Number one: All objects are undestroyable in this game. You can’t even destroy a small object on a table. This means that you can take cover behind anything. Also, the AI is quite stupid. But the AI characters are very aggressive, the enemy soldiers will shoot you on sight, throw grenades at you or beat you to death. In the last two levels of the game, you’ll encounter some Übernazi’s called Nazi Storm Elites. You can recognise them by their gas-masks and MG42s (which are heavy machineguns). These soldiers can take a lot of bullets. I don’t think these soldiers ever existed, did they? My last complaint is that on the PS3 the maximum amount of players in ranked servers is only eight players. That’s just ridiculously low.

Another thing that's remarkable is that the game resolves around you. Fellow Allied soldiers won't press forward unless you take the initiative. This is quite weird since you'd expect that in a grand scheme of things you'd be insignificant for the progress of recapturing European lands.

But to be fair, I did enjoy this game for a long time. The game isn’t that good, but it isn’t bad either so I think most of you will enjoy it as well. The game is certainly worth your money, especially now that the price has been reduced.

LAST MINUTE

Honestly I don't have that much time for blogging right now, since I'm getting ready for a last minute Halloween party at one of my friend's. And let me just tell you - it was really LAST MINUTE. So I had to find a last minute costume just now, or it's more of an upgraded outfit really. Because a real costume I had no time to find...Anyhow, I'm suppose to be a vampire so we'll see if the people there can figure that out without me pulling the line "I want to suck your blood", with that Italian accent Lewar thaught me a while back...

OK, I should really get ready now before my bus leaves. Here are some pictures from today's earlier yummi-yum-yum stuff. Oh, and by the way, have a great evening! ;D

Had a Storkens specialare (Storken's special) with Maria today at Storken.

And this was what my little angel Vicki came home with after work: chicken skewers á la satay/teriyaki.

Happy Halloweekend

Wishing you all a Happy, Spooky & Gay Halloween weekend. Yep, not only is it Halloween but it's also Gay Pride weekend in the ATL. Gays and Halloween, could there be a more perfect weekend for pride?!?! I THINK NOT! I am sorry I am going to miss it! If you go please tell me all about it :)

I am headed to our nations capital for vacation. I am soooo excited! I thought I would leave you guys with a couple of pics from Halloweens past...

This is me around age 4. I don't know what I was supposed to be but it looks like that mask is getting on my nerves. That's my sis as the witch.

This is me around age 7 or 8. I look like a flapper or something but I was supposed to be a Cheerleader. That's my sis again as the football player. I look good as a girl :)'


and one new pic...

Happy Halloween
Bob Out

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Subway debut

The company was great and Subway was y-u-m-m-o. Unfortunately Shilan couldn't make it because of a family thing, but you all know what I think about such circumstances: FAMILY FIRST (good lord I sound like Dr. Phil! But hasn't he go a book called that? ^^). Anyway, here are some pictures from my Subway debut...

Me and Hanna, very happy about our subs. ;D

Lewar's hair was so lovely today...envy. -.-

Grand opening...

First bite and I was already in bliss.

Looking through the window made me think that Uppsala is pretty cozy sometimes after all...

-Yes, I'm a SUBWAY virgin ;)

Time to take a quick shower before I meet up with Shilan, Lewar, and Hanna for a lunch date at Subway. Actually we were planning to go for some kind of Asian food/buffet, but I simply had to decline because at the moment I just want to puke thinking of Uppsala's supply of Asian food. It's not that it's bad IN THAT WAY, it's just that I've just had too much of it in the previous weeks and it almost tastes the same everywhere, so no thanks! However, that was when I got the idea of going to Subway because embarrassingly enough I'm still a Subway virgin...hehe. When I told my friends that the other day, they just went crazy.

They: "Wait, wait...WHAAAT? You haven't been to Subway!?"
Me: noo...
They: EVERYONE has been to Subway...Hey, don't worry, we'll take you to Subway. You have to eat at Subway!
Me: haha...well that was the idea since you're like the "Subway experts"... ;)
They: hehe...yes we are :)

That's how it went down, and now I'm finally going to have my first sub at Subway. See you later!

Don't know if I dare to eat that meatball one though, haha...

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Hump Day Hunk

I first noticed this hunk in last years "Sex and the City" movie. I mean how could I not...he was totally naked...FULL FRONTAL and everything on him was perfect...EVERYTHING! Then came "Dancing with the Stars" and now he is steaming up "Brothers and Sisters". He can steam me up ANYTIME. SERIOUSLY! While searching for the pics to post here I have become all hot and bothered. I need a break....whew...lord have mercy!
Gilles Marini, How YOU doin?!?!??!





Bob Out

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

My way of doing it

I can proudly announce that I payed Centralbadet's pool a visit today. One hour of constant swimming and another one in the sauna left me exhausted...and I still am. It feels good to get a decent work out, but you're not suppose to feel half dead at the same time huh? Maybe that's why I don't work out "for real" that often, hehe.

I know that it might be better to divide your training routes into smaller parts, and thereby follow it as a weekly routine. However, my way of doing it isn't really built on the same basis. First of all, I don't even have a specific training routine. I just do it when I feel like it...kind of, haha. Secondly, I don't have the time to hit the gym every week (blaming it all on the IB of course, hehe - but don't get me wrong, it is true!). Thirdly, training can be soooooo boring sometimes! I really don't understand how some people just love doing it. I mean, it's the feeling afterwards that you might love. When you feel so good, and are so proud of yourself, not the actual "Oh my god, it feels so great to sweat! I really love the adrenaline kick you get when the heart is on the edge of jumping out of the throat!". OK, maybe hat was a bad example of enthusiasm, but you get my point right?

Anyhow, in the end when I actually do a real work out, I tend to do what is considered over training...But it's only because I feel like I'm compromising for the times I haven't. Besides, I haven't got any symptoms of it hurting me so...Well, I won't be working out like this forever. It's just temporary. However I am glad that I don't go swimming that often too, because then I don't end up with pink knees as often -.-.

Monday, October 26, 2009

The world's oldest dog

The world's oldest living dog is part Dachshund. He is taking the record from another Dachshund, Chanel, who died this year at 21. I am hoping for at least 25 years with my little doodle, Scooby...Check him out...Ain't he cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





ME: from A to Z

I'm totally stealing this blog idea from madtexter...Ummm, sorry but thanks for the idea :)'


A is for Attitude. Don't mess with me or I will give it to you. WORD!

B is for Bob, that's me :)

C is for Cookie..hehe(Sesame Street reference)The cookie monster song is my ring back tone...plus I am known for the cookies I make. They are SUPER yummy if I do say so myself

D is for dick. I think with my dick sometimes. I need to stop that!

E is for Elrod. That used to be my last name b4 I decided to change it. The guy who donated sperm to make me was a real horse's ass so I didn't want any part of his last name.

F is for F*R*I*E*N*D*S. I love my friends. It's also the title of my favorite show EVER!

G is for Gay. Yes, I am!

H is for Honesty. It's the thing I look for most in a person. That and a great body, winning smile and a BIG....wallet...J/K

I is for Ice Cream. YUMMY! It is one of my biggest weaknesses and It shows :)

J is for Jennifer Anniston. I love her...I think I could go str8 for her...on second thought...Nah...but we could be best friends

K is for Kindhearted

L is for Liar. I hate habitual liars. I mean, we all tell a little white one every now and then..."Does my butt look big in these jeans?" NO! LIAR!

M is for... MEN. How YOU doin?!

N is for...NO! Learn how to say that word. It could save you a lot of stress and grief

O is for...Olivia Newton-John. I Love her. She was my childhood idol. My mom thought I was in love with her...I think I was in love with the idea of being her

P is for...Parsley! It's not just a garnish. It's one of my favorite ingredients

Q is for...Quiet. Shhhhhhhhh!

R is for...Radio Station Contest. I'm addicted to winning

S is for...Scooby. That's my dog's name and it's also my favorite Cartoon

T is for... True Love. Does it exist? I've been looking for my soul mate since I was 15, I'm tired! Where is he?

U is for... Unique. I think we all are in our own special way

V is for...Vacation. I am going to DC next week. I'm so excited.

W is for...Willpower. A trait I severely lack

X is for...X-rated. Down boy

Y is for...Yellow Jackets. My favorite sport to watch is College Football and my favorite team is the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Z is for Zone. I need to find it and lose some weight! See Also: Willpower

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Sunday happiness

Usually I would be quite bummed about it being Sunday, because I have always seen Sundays as the day when things come to an end. However that's not the case tonight, because I know that I have one week of freedom in front of me - fall break! Yeay for that! I will probably have some errands to run, some studying to do, and some reading to keep me busy with as well (meaning I PROMISE I will start reading New Moon). Nevertheless, I will make sure that I have time to catch up with my girls. I need it, we need it.

Alright, now I'm off to bed. Will probably be dreaming about Ed Westwick for your information, haha...Nights.

Come on, he's Chuck Bass need I say more?

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Jeez...

Sometimes you just got to ask yourself how you ended up in the place where you are.

For my part the day started at 10 a.m. where the family gathered around the kitchen table for our “traditional” weekend breakfast. Then in the middle of me sipping coffee, the phone rings. And from looking at the display, it’s shockingly my godfather! I answer and directly ask him “You’re in Sweden, aren’t you?”, he laughs and says “Yep, like 100 m away from you”. So I met him for coffee at Gränby Centrum (Uppsala’s biggest mall, just 5 min from our house) where we sat for a while just chatting. I haven’t seen him since my
Budapest trip in May-June so it was really nice to see him again. Also, it struck me that I’ve never had a chance to just spend time like this with him. But it was definitely fun, and the best part is that he agreed on contributing with a couple of thousands for a new hand phone ;D. See why we just LOVE godfathers!

Then I went home, passed some time by studying etc. till mami said she was ready, and we headed out for her delayed birthday dinner; let me just tell you, I was wearing a pink (of course, haha) belt around my waistline. 40 min into the dinner I had to loose it up by one hole. Another 30 min, I had to loose it up another hole. 10 min before leaving, I was just like “Arrgghh, screw the belt”.

Now I’m sitting here, wondering how I got to this point. I mean the day had started out so good, and now my stomach makes me look like I’m 5 months pregnant. Jeez…

Star Wars Battlefront

This game has to be one of my favourite games that I have ever played on the PS2. Next to SW Battlefront , I will also review SW Battlefront II. It has been released for PC, Xbox and PS2.

This game was released by Lucasarts in 2004. This publisher and developer of video games, was founded by the father of Star Wars, George Lucas in 1982. This studio plays a vital role for the Star Wars brand as well for the Indiana Jones adventures. The second developer is Pandemic, which was founded in 1998 with an investement from Activision.

Now, I won’t be discussing the story of Star Wars, it'll be just too much.
And so my review about a game, where you fight in a galaxy far far away, begins.

In SW Battlefront you will be fighting on the sides of the four factions, the Republic, the CIS, the Empire and the Rebels. Each faction has it’s own units consisting of five classes, the normal soldier ( because each class has other names for its soldiers I’ll be using standard names), snipers, anti-tank soldiers, pilots (the game’s engineers), and special units. For The Republic and The Empire you've got jet troopers (The Empire’s jet troopers are called Dark Troopers).
The Rebels have the extremely though Wookiee and the CIS has the all famous Droideka.

The game also features some vehicles. Next to land vehicles, you can also pilot planes. The Rebels have the Gian Speeder as tank, the popular X-Wing fighter, the Y-Wing and on the planet Hoth the Airspeeder.
The Empire has the huge four-legged AT-AT, and the two-legged AT-ST, the Tie Fighter and the Tie Bomber. For the CIS you have the AAT, the Spiderwalker, the Hailfire tank and the droid starfighter.
And last but not least the vehicles of the Republic. The Republic has got the six-legged AT-TE, the TX-130S Fighter Tank, the Republic Gunship and the Jedi Starfighter.

The maps in SW Battlefront differ from the forests of Endor to the desert of Tatooine.
Almost every planet where you fight on has two levels, a sort of open map and an urban map. The four other maps that don’t have a second map are the home planets for each of the four factions. These are Endor, Kamino, Hoth and Geonosis. Each planet looks different in SW Battlefront with its own unique look. For instance, the planet of Naboo has a colourful urban map where Mos Eisley on the planet of Tatooine has a brownish look. The levels are looking good for that time with smooth lines and good animated units. Also the maps are not rushed into production but are carefully developed.

The game allows you to follow the story of Star Wars. You can battle in the Clone Wars and then fight in the Galactic Civil War. At the middle of both wars you change sides. In the Clone Wars you start on the side of the CIS and in the Galactic Civil War you begin on the side of the Empire.
Next to the ‘campaign’ of the game, you also have a mode called galactic conquest. Here you have to conquer all planets before invading your enemy’s home planet. Each time you win a map you'll get a special point. When you've earned four points you can activate your faction's special power. The CIS has the blockade power, which allows you to eliminate a planet from the scene. The Republic has the invade power that allows you to instantaneously conquer an entire planet. The Empire has the power to destroy a planet. The Rebels have the ability to start a rebellion on the targeted planet what gives them control over a planet without fighting.

Now there are some hilarious moments in SW Battlefront. When a grenade lands beside you and explodes, you will be blown to the other side of the map. And for those who want to move fast over the battlefield, just roll your way sideways over the map, because walking is painfully slow.

I really enjoyed this game and I still am. So I would recommend this game if you ever see it in a store. Tune in later for my review of SW Battlefront II.


ben affleck







Friday, October 23, 2009

Don't forget to laugh ;D

After watching my previous post I just can't stop laughing, hahaha...It was really weird to just sit down and talk to a camera like that, but like I said "sometimes has to be the first time right?". Nevertheless, I have to add that it was kind of fun too, haha. And judging from the feedback, maybe I have to do it again sometime. I mean who knows, I might become the next most famous TV reporter someday, so I have to practise! ;P

Moving the topic to another fun-weird incident that happened today was just before I was heading home. I went down to my locker after Chinese class, and there I met this guy that I have math and Swedish with. I was kind of shocked since it was like 5.20 p.m. and usually most of the school is empty...(Observe: he wasn't waiting for me, he was just there because...well I really don't know!) Anyway, we chatted for a while as I grabbed my stuff, and by then, I started to wonder why he was still just standing there. However, it never really bothered me since it was a nice act of him to wait for me. So then we headed towards the exit, where we found ourselves blocked by this plastic fence encircling different kinds of gym equipment. We were like "HUH? What is this nonsense?, haha" before we rounded the fence to reach the doors. But what happens then?

Romantic music starts to play! He was like "erm...okaaaaay...." and all I say is "what the...???". First of all, romantic music isn't really what you expect listening to while working out. Secondly, it couldn't have happened on a better occasion, huh?! Oh my God, how we laughed.

So people reading this post, don't forget to laugh OK? Even if it's at yourself, or at any other awkward situation. A big laugh and a smile on your face is what makes life much more bright ;D

I'm going to meet Nigella Lawson


"Nigella Christmas: Food, Family, Friends, and Festivities"
Thursday, December 10, 2009-Atlanta History Center
6:00 PM Reception, 7:00PM Program

Join the Atlanta History Center for a special evening with Nigella Lawson as she shares recipes and tips from her latest book "Nigella Christmas." Christmas is a time of family and friends, tradition and treats. But let’s face it: the pressure to feed and entertain can dim the sparkle of the season. That’s where Nigella steps in. Embracing the practical realities of the season, her new cookbook offers delicious, easy-to-follow recipes and reassuring advice for planning and entertaining. "Nigella Christmas" is guaranteed to bring you comfort and joy.

Nigella Lawson is the bestselling author of "Nigella Express," " Feast," "Forever Summer," "Nigella Bites," "How to Be a Domestic Goddess," and "How to Eat," which have sold more than six million copies worldwide. She has hosted television shows including Food Network’s Nigella Feasts and Nigella Express, Style Network’s Forever Summer with Nigella, and E! Entertainment Television’s Nigella Bites. Nigella lives in London with her husband and children.

Sample appetizers and signature cocktails featured in Nigella Christmas will be part of this fun evening.

Members $40; nonmembers $45. Reservations are required; seating is limited. Ticket includes an autographed copy of Nigella Christmas. Call 404-814-4000 for tickets.


What a great deal...Nigella rules! Thanks to my friend, Bunny for the info.
Bob Out

John Deere: Drive Green

John Deere: Drive Green is a game made by Gabriel Entertainment. This game is published by THQ. Gabriel Entertainment has made various games such as the John Deere series and Rock Tour. It's safe to say that these games can be called budget games with the quality they're notorious for. The game was released in November 2008. This game could best be classified as a farm simulator.

The graphics don't hold a candle to games from the same year. In general, the graphics are pretty bland and there seems to be a bug with the graphics engine since the textures keep flashing at times. The animations are very bad, your character for example slides on the ground when walking diagonally. Every crop or vegetation consists of 2D images sticking up in the ground.

As for the music in this game, there isn't much of it. There's only one song continuously looping and it's some country-style music which gets old really quick. As far as sounds go, there isn't much to mention.

The gameplay is to say the least, boring and horrible. The core gameplay aspect of this game is to drive up and down a field, keeping your efficiency meter high and collect some Deere Dollars on the side(your efficiency meter also gives you money). It seems that the entire village is treating John Deere as a lunatic since they are paying him with a non-existing currency giving them cheap labour, for free in fact. Every mission in this game is pretty much the same, you'll have to drive up and down, either planting crops, harvesting them or spraying them. You'll get Deere Dollars which allow you to purchase equipment such as tractors or various tools. Basically you're doing repetitious actions with one song continuously looping, making this game one of the best solution for people suffering from insomnia, because you'll surely fall asleep whilst playing this game. If you've finished all the missions and have purchased every piece of equipment available, you can do everything again on your own land which will give you money, which is useless at that point giving this game a low replay value, together with a low play value.

This game's controls are unpleasantly scattered around the keyboard and I was surprised when I noticed that I could use my gamepad. Which meant that I could lean back in my couch and use just one hand to make turns and drive ahead on the fields. I suggest that you use a rubber band in order to keep pressing down your acceleration button, so you just have to take turns.

In conclusion, I really don't recommend getting this game, even if they're offering you money to play it. I did some research on the internet and noticed that there's a group of people that do enjoy this game. DON'T LISTEN TO THEM! THEY HAVE ALL BEEN BRAINWASHED.
So unless you're planning on torturing a friend or a sibling or if you're a parent trying to make your children brainless apathetic creatures, don't waste your money on this game.

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising



This is another game made by Codemasters and published by EGO. The game is a very realistic squad-based tactical FPS. Bullets are affected by gravity. Most of the time only one hit means one kill/death. If you do happen to survive, you’ll bleed to death, unless you fix yourself or get a medic.

This game has been released on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. There are some differences between the Xbox 360/PS3 version and the PC version. The PC version features a Map Editor and you can play with more people online.

The story of the game is that in the near future there'll be an insufficient amount of oil to supply every country in the world and the reserves have ran out, so Russia claims the island Skira, because a large oilfield has been discovered on that island. For your information, the name Skira doesn't exist, the real name of the island is Kiska. When China discovers the oilfield, the government annexates Skira. Russia isn't pleased by this and asks the NATO and the U.S for military assistance on Skira. This is the beginning of the biggest invasion on Skira ever.

The game has three difficulty levels: Normal, Experienced and Hardcore. The difficulty levels don’t affect your enemies, but it will affect your HUD (Head-Up Display) . On Normal you have a full HUD: You can see the status of your squad, your status, you can see where your mission objective is without looking at your map and you can see all details of your weapons and ammo. You can also see where your enemies are, if you spotted them and you’ll get aim-assist. When you hit an enemy the indicator flashes white and when you kill an enemy it flashes red.
On Experienced you’ll lose your aim-assist and the hit indicator is gone. On Hardcore you almost lose all support stated above. Sometimes you won’t even notice that one of your squad-members is down, unless he’s still alive and is screaming for a medic. On Normal and Experienced you've got the possibility to load from the last checkpoint you've passed before you died and on Hardcore this option is gone, so that makes the game a lot harder.

You're able to give your squad orders easily via the quick command radial. You can change your tactics (Rules of Engagement, squad-spread or formation), coordinate an artillery bombardment or air strike, tell your squad where to move next or to engage an enemy. You can also tell your squad to assault or defend certain coordinates. Be advised: Don’t use your squad-members as cannon-fodder, because you’re not going to make it on your own. At least make sure that your medic survives, because most of the time he’s the key to victory.

In some missions you’re able to call in artillery or an air strike. First you’ll have to choose a location and then how they'll shoot: Tight, Scattered, Barrage or Harassing. Some of these options work better against vehicles than against infantry and the other way around. When you’re able to call in an air strike you also have to choose the bomb that they’ll use, unless you only have one option. You can also use vehicles to help you accomplish your missions.

There are 11 levels that you have to complete in order to finish the game. You can choose to play them in singleplayer or call for some help in co-op. In co-op you don’t have a checkpoint-function on Normal and Experienced, but you're able to respawn when at least one of your human team-mates is still alive and not in combat. When you die on Hardcore you’re forced to watch the session until it’s over.

Besides co-op you can also play against human players, in two game-modes: Annihilation and Infiltration. Annihilation is the same as Team Deathmatch. Each team exists of 16 players (PC version features more players!) , 4 human players and 12 bots. Just shoot as much enemies as you can and use your squad-members well. In Infiltration there are two teams as well, a big team (the Chinese) and a small team (U.S). The small team has to destroy or capture an objective, while the big team has to defend the objective.The big team exists of 5 human players and 15 bots and the small team exists of 3 human players and 9 bots.

The graphics of this game are done very nice. Unlike other games, like Vietnam: Black Ops, in this game your character holds his weapon realistically. There is no in-game music, but the title-screen does have music and it gets a little annoying after hearing it over and over again.

This is a very cool game and if you love the genre you must definitely get this title. Even if you don’t like the genre, I recommend you to at least check the game out.



Tudo aquilo que já era para você ter visto, mas eu não tinha tempo pra mostrar

Eu já disse várias vezes que ando produzindo um monte de coisas, mas nada de mostrar... Fica até parecendo papo furado... Poi aí está, em fotos que não estão lá essas coisas, mas...

Lembram desse caderninho? Eu disse que queria colocar mais alguma coisa, então coloquei só mais um detalhezinho. Achei que ficou bem melhor assim!

Esta almofada eu ainda não decidi se vai para a minha cama ou para o sofá do quarto dos meninos.


Sessão panos de prato:
Estes também têm aqueles fiozinhos dourados na trama da etamine...




O gráfico desta rosa está no blog da Dayane.



Para cobrir refeição:




Jogo americano, feito com as sobras de um jogo de lençol:
Toalhas de rosto bordadas com vagonite:


Inspirada (copiando com deficiência...) nos lindos organizadores da Isabella Kastrup:


Claro que, como estou quilômetros da perfeição da Isabella no quesito máquina de costura/viés, por isso preferi investir no acabamento com bordado.
Espero que tenham gostado, apesar das péssimas fotos! Prometo que assim que tiver tempo vou conhecer os recursos da minha nova máquina para poder tirar fotos melhores...
Beijos!