I know Rob is going to say that taking the boothbabes out of E3 takes the fun out of the conference - but is that what you really think? Really really? Do you really believe it’s justified to use a woman’s body to sell a game? Would you want your daughter working there?The daughter card? Right out of the gate? Isn't that something like the thing about losing a thread by comparing the other party to Hitler? I'll go remind her not to stick candy in her butt. Anyhow, let me say that I don't go to E3 for the booth babes. They're definitely part of the show and I don't try to pretend they're not there either. I don't think losing them would take the fun out of the conference, but when you take away a feature that's enjoyable then, yeah, that takes some fun away. I'm not going to appologize to anyone for being intrigued by attractive women - after all, isn't that why models are used in advertising? Because they attract attention?
So about six more people know that I'm crazy. Last night about quarter to ten I was standing in an intersection next to my stopped car for no apparent reason.
Let me explain. The plan was that I was going to head over to Starbuck's, pick up a couple grande raspberry soy lattes for myself and a friend, then go to said friend's house and work on the master plan for the trip to Los Angeles and E3 this year.
Not three blocks from my house, I pull up to a stop sign and see something that looks like a leaf blowing across the road. But it's not blowing. And it's not a leaf. Or is it? My eyes aren't what they used to be, and I suspect I'm overdue for my second pair of glasses. I felt kind of dumb that I might be getting out of the car to go and inspect a leaf on the road in the middle of the night.