Mike has had friends over in our cluster without any of us actually being there. I think it's cool that he feels comfortable in our cluster. One day I walked into my cluster to see seven or so people just hanging out with several more doing homework. The funny thing is, I only knew 3 of them at the time, and none of them actually lived there.
Last night, we had Jim's around midnight and went back to Milie's room; We then preceded in watching every single short film ever created by Pixar: from the 80s to the present. Before that, we watched the movie The Rock. It was decently awesome. We soon found ourselves playing one of Milie's video games. It was some crazy, messed up japanese game where the main character rolls a ball that has gravity on it. It picks up small things, but will eventually devour houses. It also had trippy color, designs, and strange cartoon shorts that were supposed to explain the storyline. As you might guess, the storyline movies have nothing to do with the game.
Families, however, will always have fights. Although we have not had an issue yet, we are prepared. Earlier in the week we had to sign cluster agreement forms. This form describes how issues like cleanliness and disagreements will be handled. For cleanliness, one of the members of our room will clean it all by himself with a vacuum. He may have been partially distracted at the time I asked him to sign the form, and I don't think he reads this blog. All arguments, we decided, will be settled by the official UFC rules.
Katamari Forever is a beautiful game. I hope you enjoyed watching The Rock! I'm open for watching any other movies if you have suggestions we can totally do a movie night every other weekend or something.
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You have Katamari Forever?! Why was I not told this? That game looks so fun. -Shelby(I am also the second anonymus post on "Penguin")
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