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Game Review: Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition

wii_resident-evil-4-wii-editionAre you even kidding me with this game?  I played it for a while this weekend while my wife and the boys were visiting her family in northeastern Arizona.  I don’t like horror movies at all, mainly because I don’t like to be scared, but I’ll tell you what, I do like a good “survival horror” game.  I had myself scared so bad that on Saturday night at 10PM (when I remembered), I couldn’t bring myself to go water the garden in the back yard.

I’m giving it a 10 out 10 on my completely imaginary and arbitrary scale of video game awesomeness.  The controls are easy to master, the puzzles aren’t overly difficult to solve and the arsenal you have available makes me cry tears of joy.  You know a game is good when it leaves a lasting impression on you.  For example, if I ever hear a chainsaw in the distance again, I will probably drop to the ground, curl up in a little ball and weep uncontrollably.  It’s that good.

Movie Review: Pirates of the Caribbean series

First movie: Genius.

Second movie: Meh.

Third movie: WTF? How many different guys is Keira Knightley going to kiss?

They really went out of their way to kill this franchise. (And yes, I only just got around to seeing the movie.)

Sofa Wars IV: A New Couch

So about 2 months ago, I came down stairs with Trevin on a Saturday morning to bask in the glow of Disney channel characters at his normal wake-up time of 6:00 AM.  My extreme tiredness coupled with the size of my frame resulted in me throwing myself onto the couch as soon as the TV was playing Handy Manny.  I instantly heard a snap in the couch and began thinking about how I could blame it on Trevin.  When Erica woke up I ended up taking the blame (you owe me one, Trevin) and we pretty much left it until a couple nights ago, when we flipped the couch and took a look.

Let me digress for a moment by saying that Handy Manny makes everything look easy.  I mean, for him everything is easy and I hate him for it.  Seriously, an elevator breaks down, apparently due to one solitary faulty fuse, as if elevators are no more complicated machines than a wheelbarrow.  Manny gets stuck in the elevator so how does he get the fuse?  His freakin’ tools run to Kelly’s hardware store for him.  Does Kelly have an obscure fuse to an elevator?  Apparently, yes.  Why wouldn’t she?  A simple storefront in a small-town has anything this guy could want, but I doubt Home Depot carries elevator parts.

Anyway, so we flip the couch and there are two cross beams that just came loose.  No problem.  I can wedge them back in there, screw them back to the frame and I don’t even need a talking hammer to get it done (though it would be nice).  We tried to wedge them back, but they wouldn’t budge, since much of the wood is bowed.  So I decide to get some more stuff together and try the next day.  So last night, I get the couch flipped again and I push and tug and get that wood back to where it goes.  And then the beam splits.

At this point, I’m not so happy, so I rip both beams out of the couch.  Luckily, Erica had saved a 70″ 2×4 that I used to create new beams.  I even needed both of them to be 34.5″ so it was a close to perfect as possible.  My wife is so smart!  Anyway, to make an already long story a bit shorter, the couch is now sturdy and supportive, albeit a little less comfortable than when it was newly purchased.  I should have taken some pictures so I could share my experience, but I was too busy cursing Ashley Furniture to think to do that.

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Erik Lopez is a 29 year old Web Developer living in Phoenix, AZ.

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