Poor Herbert.
After two hours trying to get our Wii online, we finally had tweaked everything such that we arrived at the User Agreement to go on the internet and buy things and mingle with the other Mii’s.
So on the screen with the user agreement, it seemed about a few pages long. I was all for reading it - because, you know, I’m not one to sign away my kidneys without knowing what I’m getting into. C, however, disagreed, clicking “Agree” without reading anything.
Me: What are you doing!
C: I don’t care! It could say I’m signing away my first child and I wouldn’t care!
Me: Little Herbert? No! Not Herbert!
C: Especially if his name is Herbert.
Anyhow, while it’s nifty to be able to go on and download the games, the selection so far is pretty dismal - the original Super Mario Bros is available, but only for NES (not for SNES), and none of the sequels are up yet. Two Zelda games are up but really, Link’s frenetic jabbing with the puny little sword always made me feel kinda sorry for the guy.
But now? It is all worth it, because I can read Seeworthy on my Wii. Yeah. It pretty much doesn’t get better than that.
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The criticisms of my students would serve as a good warning to visitors of Seeworthy: she talks too fast, she's too hard on us, she assigns too much work, and you have to be a dyke to get a good grade.
In other words, I'm a big, fat, queer, feminist meanie, and I am totally out to get you. Graaagh!
I cant read what you said but I am totally commenting on our wii.