Don't get me wrong, I love working graveyard. They tried to move me to days a few weeks ago and I refused. I was just pointing out that time isn't relevant in my schedule. It was a tough transition, and is still confusing when trying to explain things to my family members, but I love it.
3DSStrider wrote:I need to get my little cousin into kaiju movies sometime. I tried to get him to watch Terror of Mechagodzilla, but he decided to go play with his toys. It'd probably be a better idea to start him off on one of the kid-friendlier ones or Gamera.
Getting kids into Kaiju is difficult. Most of my little brothers don't care for Godzilla much. They seem to fall in love with it, or just find it boring. Right now I periodically put old Showa era Godzilla movies on, and my daughter only stops to watch the fight scenes. I'm not sure if it's something she's going to enjoy later on or not, but I'm taking advantage of it while a I can.
For older kids, I would recommend the movies after The Return of Godzilla. The plots, fights, and "G-Force" in the Hesei era make it much more enjoyable for kids with short attention spans. Even though they normally don't sit through the whole thing, my brothers would frequently start recreating the fight scenes with their action figures while watching these films.
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I want to rip this wisdom tooth out of my jaw. I have the worst headache ever, and I'm out of sick days.

Having fun while building my own "TV channel" at home. I have a lot of classic cartoons shuffled around on XBMC. Still adding more every day. Not having much luck in the educational department. I don't like a lot of modern shows, and older ones are hard to find in digital/DVD format.

Work is pretty laid back tonight. A bunch of backups and file management.