Killer Bunnies Anyone?
Posted by standardsdt on April 21, 2008
I know I know I promised an update the day after I found my keys. With Finals coming up in the next 3 weeks it’s been hard to update and there’s just so much work to do! Being a college student sure has it’s perks though well maybe.
So today I have a handful of stuff to talk about today. Let’s get started.
This past weekend was a sad one for us New Jersey Devils fans. After playing a whole Season not being able to defeat the New York Rangers we finally managed to do so, only to lose a third time to them in the Stanley Cup Playoffs during knocking us out in Round One. Never again do I want to see such a tragedy like that happen ever again. But we’ll come back with a stronger team next year and until then I’ll be cheering for which ever team plays the Rangers and defeats them.
In other news it appears GrooveShark is no longer in Beta still in Beta. If you go to the site it’s been completely revamped however you do need to be logged in and still need the software installed to listen to music. If you don’t want to register then you can use GrooveShark Lite. Just search the artist name/song name and a player will open up in the Browser allowing you to listen with out an account. A cool feature indeed but not what I was looking for them to do.
So how many of you have heard of a nice game called Killer Bunnies? This card game is pretty much suitable for anyone of any age and features a total of 9 booster decks to add to the game. The game comes with an additional deck called the Yellow Booster Deck. You’re goal is to try to prevent the other players from collecting Golden Carrots while trying to collect these same exact Golden Carrots. The game can be played between 2 players or more. However I personally found the more the better as it takes the game to a whole new level. There’s so much detail behind the game and all that I’ll let what the description from the Killer Bunnies website do the explaining as it can explain it 10x better then I can.
Killer Bunnies & the Quest for the Magic Carrot is a fast paced, action filled card game, in which you must try to keep as many Bunnies alive as possible, while eliminating your opponents’ Bunnies. The problem: Your opponents are armed with weapons and will stop at nothing to keep you from winning the game, which can get dreadfully vengeful, horribly nasty, hilariously messy, and just plain fun!
Can you keep from being attacked by the whimsical Whisk or the torching Flame Thrower? Defend your Bunnies with the Magic Spatula, or use a Feed The Bunny card to starve out an opponent! It’s off-the-wall strategic fun, where the goal is to survive and claim the Magic Carrot to win the game!
And finally as I mentioned last Wednesday I lost my car keys at the college. I spent about 3 hrs with out them and the first 20 minutes of those 3 hrs figuring out if I dropped them or left them in a class room.
Long story short security didn’t have them and it was then when I knew where they were. Turned out they were in the room where I had my class before lunch. Only downside was a class was going on at the time. My options were to intrupt and get them or wait. I chose to be polite and wait it out meanwhile walking by every now and then looking through the window try to see if they were in view. Eventually after 3 hrs went by I decided to just go in and get them cause the class was still not over. As I walked in one student just said “Your keys are right there, we saw you walk by at least 3 times or more”, I must admit I was kind of embarassed and because I was I made up some false story that of course no one bought but hey I finally got them back!
That’s all I really have for you guys today! I’ll post some more interesting with in the next couple days, weeks, etc.