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Author Archives: Glen
Remember when E3 time was exciting?
Honestly, I’m struggling to think of a time when there was a release (or group of releases) that I actually cared about. The stuff that was just shown at Summer Games Fest seems like an endless string of horror titles … Continue reading
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Renewed for another year
Since Dan has posted a couple items in the last few weeks, I figured I should get to “work” again. As of yesterday, the site is renewed for yet another year. As hard as it is to believe that this … Continue reading
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A good run
The sports teams that I have followed in my lifetime have never really, truly, been winners. The Brewers have only been in a single World Series once in my lifetime. The Bucks have never been beyond the conference finals since … Continue reading
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Noooooope
That’s all I have to say for the PS5 and Xbox Series X. All this time and that’s all you get from me? Well, maybe not. At this point, I’m looking to get a new video card (either an RTX … Continue reading
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Actual sports game news
The NFL is letting 2K make games as long as they are not “simulation style” games. My belief is this is going to be more of the RBI Baseball titles than anything else. Sad that this didn’t happen 15 years … Continue reading
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Instant Karma
Since my youngest daughter began playing hockey last September, I couldn’t be more proud of the way that she has developed on the ice along with how great of a teammate that she has become for the rest of the … Continue reading
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What a year
Around this time, one year (and a day) ago, I was let go from my job in Georgia. I saw my bosses car parked in the lot when I drove in, and knew that something wasn’t right, because he was … Continue reading
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Work and other stuff
So, it’s been a while huh…. Yesterday I started a contract job as I wasn’t able to find a full time job since losing my job back in January. This job is supposed to last anywhere between 3 and 6 … Continue reading
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Raining
Lose my job on Wednesday… Friday, I go to zip up my jacket and a handful of teeth just explode out and the zipper falls off making it so that my nicest jacket is no longer able to be worn. … Continue reading
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At least I have this job
Well, I got laid off from my job in Atlanta yesterday, so officially my only job is that of a blogger. I guess I should post to prove that I still do that, huh? The company is cutting back, because … Continue reading
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