So, apparently I'm getting an Xbox 360 steering wheel thing for Christmas. I know this, because my mother told me so. Is that weird? Are parents supposed to tell their kids what they're getting them for Christmas, birthdays, etc? In all the commercials on around this time of year it shows kids opening their presents parents gave them and being totally surprised. I don't ever remember being surprised by a gift given to me by my parents. When I was like, six years old, my mom just flat out told me, "Santa isn't real. Me and your father give you your gifts." But I'm straying from the topic. What's funny about me getting an Xbox 360 accessory for Christmas is, I don't have an Xbox 360. My dad, who lives in Denver now, is getting me one for my birthday. Two months later. In February. For my birthday.
On one hand, I'm totally psyched: 360 is going to kick so much ass. I'm definately getting Project Gotham Racing for the controller I'm getting, and Gears of War looks so badass. But on the other hand: Fuck. What am I going to do with a steering wheel controller for a console I don't even have yet? Two months?
Another funny thing about this whole thing is, I'm not even that big of a gamer. I just recently bought the game Destroy All Humans, and it kicks ass. But before that, the last game I bought was... I don't even remember. I think it was Killzone but I don't know. But yeah, this Destroy All Humans game. It wins. I wasted pretty much my entire break playing it nonstop.
So anyways, good stuff. I'm kind of getting bored now, but I'd just like to wish everyone a happy holidays. And uh.. Yeah. That's it.
Oh, can somebody please explain to me how to put pictures in posts on DA?











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