The day of the PlayStation

As you know, yesterday my Mum was so impressed by my Muay Thai boxing that she let me hire a PS2 (PlayStation 2). I got eight games, but nothing seemed to work except Minerva (a Japanese game which I didn’t really enjoy) and Call of Duty , but the problem was every time I reached the part where this rifleman asks me to open a crate and press the L3 button, I can’t find it on my controller!

The other difficulty was that when I played MI:1 Operation Surma, I always managed to get on to the bit where I have to snap some photos with my binoculars, the machine froze and then showed a message that said “Not enough memory. Please insert memory stick. Retry”.

I had a cheesy slice of quiche for lunch, which I didn’t eat much of because it had too much spinach. Mum and Dad went to a presentation in the afternoon which was about buying ‘points’ and ‘time-shares’ and lots of things like that.

There’s no point in telling you about the afternoon I had because all I did was try to make use of the PS2 and in the end watching Narnia which was very dull and not understandable.

At around 3 o’clock Mum and Dad came back and said they’d not bought any points because it was a waste of money. Afterwards Ah-boo, Ah-gong, Mum and Dad all went to a beach massage while I got my temporary tattoo done. I made it in the shape of a dragon because I wanted it to look like a  

For dinner we all met up and had dinner at ‘Ginja Taste’, a Thai restaurant. My fried noodles (known in Thai as Pad Thai) were very satisfactory, especially the succulent prawns, which were probably the freshest I had ever eaten.

After an hour, Mum, Dad, and I were watching ‘Ocean’s Eleven’, a clever movie where the leader of the 11 Daniel Ocean plans to rob three Las Vegas casinos, and succeeds. Lots of action is truly the best way to end the day.

Patrick

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