A day in the life...I hear all the time, "Chris, how do you spend your day? How does one become the amazing king of geeks such as you are?" Actually, I'm the one that asks myself that, but it's still a valid question.
Well me, I'll tell me if I really want to know so badly. Thanks to insomnia, I hardly sleep, but when I do manage to, I tend to oversleep so I wake up feeling more exhausted than when I went to bed. Afterward, after responsibiliti
es are taken care of, it's a strict marathon of Japanese tokusatsu and Star Trek--any of the TV series or movies (Gene Roddenberry should be nominated for sainthood, btw), or sometimes I switch it up with Doctor Who, which is just as aweso...
A day in the life...I hear all the time, "Chris, how do you spend your day? How does one become the amazing king of geeks such as you are?" Actually, I'm the one that asks myself that, but it's still a valid question.
Well me, I'll tell me if I really want to know so badly. Thanks to insomnia, I hardly sleep, but when I do manage to, I tend to oversleep so I wake up feeling more exhausted than when I went to bed. Afterward, after responsibiliti
es are taken care of, it's a strict marathon of Japanese tokusatsu and Star Trek--any of the TV series or movies (Gene Roddenberry should be nominated for sainthood, btw), or sometimes I switch it up with Doctor Who, which is just as awesome. The weekends are spent watching movies, usually any series that calls for a marathon which lasts several hours or a couple of days at most.
Afterwards, it's time for gaming...as of this post, Skyrim, while watching sitcoms which have accumulated on my DVR, preferably Frasier or Mister Ed.
Lather, rinse, repeat.