Archive for March, 2008



Crow Moon

Something that I have been wanting to share here is the fact that I have a strange infatuation with werewolves and things related to them.  I also enjoy films and the lore related to vampires, but the cycle of the moon and idea of the moon having an impact on how people behave has been fascinating to me.

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The way it is portrayed in films makes it like a blessed curse if that makes any sense.  For example, you are given this “gift” to become something else, something with heightened senses, but also, you don’t have any control over your actions, you are driven by instinct and hunger.  Basically becoming an unstoppable monster who only seeks to consume everything it can while in the transformed state of being.

The Worgen in World of Warcraft are pretty amusing.  I wish druids could get the ability to shapeshift into one of them, perhaps it could be a feral skill upon reaching level 80…who knows…

Anyway, enjoy the fullmoon out there tonight all, keep your windows shut and your doors locked, cause you never know who might be out in the night…

Work In Progress

As you can see I am getting everything together here, it is actually a bit easier than I had anticipated.  I plan on changing my header image, I am looking for any digital artists out there willing to lend me a hand with a bit of cropping and stuff let me know, you will get full credit and a thank you from me…not like that’s worth much..but you know.

Will continue to categorize posts that are still uncategorized, harder than you might think.

Thoughts of combining my blogs…

Good day to you readers out there in the world.  I have a serious, well, not so serious as it is a change to how I am thinking about proceeding with my blogging.  Some of you might be aware, yet others might not, that I have had a personal blog for quite a while now at seansflow.com.  This blog has evolved over the few short years of it’s existence, but I have tried to remain true to just sharing whatever it is that is on my mind at the time.

This blog, Lost In The Grind, is fairly young in comparison, but I feel like I should combine these two blogs and have one location for me to share my gaming and life stories here with you…

So all I am asking is for a simple yes or no, to combine or not to combine…If I do make it happen I would attempt to merge my personal blog with this one and use this web address since the majority of my visitors and readers are here at this location.

Comments are appreciated…yes, no, don’t care either way, I will take what you have to say into major consideration before I decide to do this, thanks in advance.

Music I Currently Enjoy

I’ve been a fan of music for as long as I can remember, from the young days of playing 33 1/3 records on my Mickey Mouse record player to the 11,000 plus mp3’s on my hard drive these days, the styles and genres are varied, but you can guarantee if it sounds good I have either heard it or I have it…

These days I am currently cranking up Stone Sour – Come What(ever) May, let me tell you this CD has to be one of the best, if not the best hard rocking compilations of songs I have ever heard.  Let it be no secret I have always enjoyed listening to Corey Taylor.  To me, there aren’t many artists who can come close to the passion you can feel when he is in action.  The combination of singing/ screaming hasn’t been something I really cared for, but for some reason it touches a nerve with me and sometimes it will bring me to the edge of tears on some songs.

In a totally different genre I have been enjoying some Massive Attack, one of my favorite songs is protection.  I especially enjoy the lyrics and if you listen to the remixed versions I guarantee you won’t be disappointed.  This group has been around a while, sometimes they have Tricky sing on some of their songs, he is another great artist I like.

Right now, those 2 are at the top of my list, like I said before, my tastes vary, but I am definitely an old school metal head, some old D.R.I., Suicidal Tendencies, or Anthrax are always welcome.

In a way I feel I have become spoiled with the internet and how easily I can find new music, it’s a little scary though how much information is out there just to be found.

All I can say is keep on jamming.

This Wonderful World of Warcraft

Where do I fit in this place?  Well, it would seem like all things in life, change is inevitable and necessary for life to go on.  So many things I would like to discuss here, but alas my time available to dedicate to sharing with you today is short, so let me break it down into small bitesize morsels so we can all be happy.

First of all, as you are aware I moved Tabeyus, my 70 feral druid, over to a new server, you can call him the big brother of Tredon, who is my newest addition into the WoW.  He is currently a level 18 balance druid…I know, you are probably thinking, why another druid?  Well, to be honest, because I like them, ’nuff said…  These two are happily making their way through life with their new guild, or as I would call it, “family”, because that is what it is, I feel like I have been adopted and taken in by a small closeknit group of people who are probably the nicest people I have ever met online…

Secondly, Drollam, my level 68 witch doctor, is respecced back to full elemental, why?  Because I like to kill stuff… ’nuff said….also, he left the raiding guild he was in to become part of the “family” of Zombie Squad on the Ghostlands server.  That is because I know honestly right now, I don’t have the dedication or time to invest into being part of a well oiled raiding machine, so I will step back and take my time and enjoy my last few levels, once I hit 70, I have no plans of doing anything exciting, dailies, occasional dungeons, etc…

Finally, let me close by saying I have found a friend who has made my gaming experience enjoyably again.  ‘Nuff said.

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