unij: YOU BET KID (school is hard)
I'm starting packing. I'm not leaving until Saturday, but it's very important to get a head start on all this junk. I don't even have that much stuff, but it takes up a lot of space in boxes. My mom mentioned there was a woman who was driving from Washington back down to California, and might be willing to drive some of my stuff down for me, so I also need to figure out if I'll need that service. I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing; if I only end up needing a few boxes, would it be easier to just have the woman bring it all down? Though that would be pretty rude. But it seems weird using storage space when I don't have a ton worth storing.

I'm also slightly concerned about the fact that my nerf sword doesn't even come close to fitting in any of the things I have. Damn broadswords.

Speaking of which, the second round of the zombie nerfocalypse was good fun. We had a lot more attendees, and managed to play three games. Humans even won one of them! I'm still sore from all the running around and so forth.

Last of all: One Piece I love you. I love Oda for being the world's biggest troll. And I love him for giving me canon reason to play out Mr. Frank and confuse the school. Now all we need is to have the damn crew back together HNNGH
unij: YOU BET KID (CLOVER HAY)
First Zombie Nerocalypse breakdown!

We had two games, about 40 minutes to each. In the last ten or so minutes, the humans needed to get to the dropoff point with all the flags, and defend the dropoff point until time ran out. We started with 20 people who showed up, plus one moderator who simply observed and could not be tagged (Another moderator was a participant). While we were prepping for the second game, four more people passed by and decided to join in. We were limited to the library building, which has a basement and four floors. The basement was off-limit to zombies. There was eight flags in total, in the form of teddie bears; two bears on each of three floors, one on the remaining, and one outside.

First round, I was a zombie. The zombies totally won, hands down, and I didn't even see anyone. Me and the other guy who were camping near a bear never even got to face off against anyone, and the humans managed to get five bears.

Second round, there were fewer starter zombies, because they obviously had the advantage of, you know, respawn. My aim is pretty awful, but sticking with a bigger group turned out to be a huge advantage. I managed to get a bear, and lasted until the final ten minutes, before getting zombified by one dude who was a goddamn NINJA zombie, he was so fast, I swear. Only five or so humans made it to the final drop point with all eight bears, and which point we had to crawl up the hill at them. While most zombies took the frontal route, I was a ninja and went solo up the side, managed to kill a guy who wasn't paying attention.

There was a group of vampire LARPers who, ironically, seemed to be looking down on us. Which is just plain silly.

Everyone had a really great time, and there was even talk about doing it again next weekend! Since the zombies have clear advantage, there's going to be some mixing around of rules, but overall it was a great time. And I think everyone found out how badly we need to work out to prep for next time XD Zombieland wasn't kidding, Cardio is important.
unij: YOU BET KID (CLOVER HAY)
Paper is over, done, turned in, mission complete, dai sei kou!

I am going to celebrate by shooting people with toy bullets.

Saturday there's going to be a game of Zombie Capture-The-Flag, 10PM to midnight. I went today to Target to check out the Nerf selection. It's pretty huge, and Sarah is very very bad at making decisions when it comes to spending money.

So I am asking you guys for advice! (Especially you, [livejournal.com profile] anzila , you nerf warlord you) If you were in a zombie nerfocalypse for two hours, what would you go with? A huge tommy gun or belt-fed blaster, plenty of ammo and little accuracy to worry over, but cumbersome? A smaller dart gun, easy to move around and hide with but requiring more refills? A sword, requiring no reloading but a bit large and forcing closer combat? There's plenty of extra darts available purchase, though nothing to hold them with. Nothing costs more than $20 without tax.

Final order of business: HEY  [livejournal.com profile] katiebalatie   HAPPY  BIRTHDAY  I LOVE  YOU  I  MISS  YOU  I  AM  SO  CALLING  YOU  WHEN  YOU  GET  BACK  IN  THE COUNTRY  TOMORROW

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