| Posted on January 28, 2012 at 8:50 PM |
Today is January 28, 2012, and it's my mom's birthday. So far I (and everyone else) are having a great time, and my friend Phillip went with us, since you know what went to work (you probably don't know her.) I was expecting a party with a ton of pizazz, in which it wouldn't be boring but fun not just for adults, but for kids, too. Dance party, singing party (I don't consider that fun, but embarrassing), etc. But just what did we expect from mom and her best friends (really, her "best" friends)?
They decided to have an "all-you-can-eat crab buffet," if that's what we have to name it.
Here is a current summary of what's happening. Well, from what we just said about eating crabs all night, well, there are a bunch of crabs. In fact, there are a bunch of crabs on this blog post, and as you can see below you will have the knowledge to know that.
Okay, maybe that's not a lot of crabs. But a big one is worth many, for this event.
Also, I was asked help from a nice and friendly man whose name is Roger. His conflict was that he couldn't log in because he doesn't know the password. Roger also doesn't know how to recover the password. Now, this seemed to be pretty simple stuff, especially when it's about recovering a forgotten password using the Samsung Galaxy Tab, huh? In approximately 10-15 minutes, we were able to finish it. While that, my brother (his real name is Rico) and Phillip were busy messing around at the computer. Roger and I (and especially myself) decided to explore and download some Android applications from the Android Market. They're pretty lucky, for Android apps are way cheaper than those of the Apple's App Store. Compare getting Angry Birds for free on an Android, when you need to pay Angry Birds for $0.99 on the iPhone/iPod and $2.99 on the iPad. Seems lucky, to repeat. Also, we downloaded Solitaire and some app called "Millionaire." If you heard of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," then you can play this easily. The questions are really simple until getting to the 2000s. I'm not completely smart in questions I never learned, but it was super fun and I hope getting the same game for my iPad and iPod.
Later, after the ultimate release of the dead and cooked crabs, I took another can of Coca-Cola. Mom caught me with it, saying without knowledge that I should stop drinking it because it was my 4th one. Comrades around her were shocked.
First of all, we all know how unhealthy soda can be. But, there was no water. Secondly, it was my second soda can, not the fourth. Asking and complaining to Rico if I could borrow the computer, he kept on saying no, doing that idling crap on Team Fortress 2. And now, here I am, typing this post until the end. What we all can say is that many people came over just to eat a whole sh*tload of crabs as much as they can.
Categories: Real-Life Happenings
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