Just saw a mouse running between aisles at Wegmans the other night. I thought to tell the woman at checkout, but I forgot. Or maybe I secretly supported its infiltration.
Just saw a mouse running between aisles at Wegmans the other night. I thought to tell the woman at checkout, but I forgot. Or maybe I secretly supported its infiltration.
I guess I could buy the previous games then and use the Swap Force portal for them, and then get all those previous figures too. Oh what I have gotten into. . .
He's looking into desktop speakers right now. I used to have several sets of them lying around before I switched to laptops. All that stuff is long gone now though. I tried to convince him of the soundbar thing though. It plugs in through that optical audio jack in the back, making more room for multiple systems on that tv.
Nice. My relationship with my girlfriend is a little strange at the moment. There's no conferences on purchases of any sort. We're more roommates than in a relationship at the moment. I still think about whether I spend too much on myself or not though, like as if we were closer.
Just noticed the new icons this afternood. Spiffy.
The game retains the same wacky comments by the troops as you play like the other EDF games. There's also this funny dialog between your mission director and the head of intelligence. Intel is consistently incompetent.
Storycorps sounds interesting. I'd like to do that with my Mom and really anyone else in my family too. Could be very illuminating.
I haven't any grandparents left. I didn't know my mom's side but we visited my dad's side every holiday until sometime in the 90s. I used to think I saw my grandmother in the street every so often.
I think I was still using Gamefly in 2011 to rent games. It was fun, but I didn't like not having control over what I got next. Eventually I stopped and just looked for sales and cheap stuff. I noticed recently the libraries have games now. I'm considering that.
This was perfect timing for my friend Mark, who's TV was developing a burn mark right up the middle, and was growing. He had his Dell flat screen 38" 1080i TV since 2004. It was $600 back then. The new one was $218 and full HD and a few inches bigger. Turns out though, it has not so great sound, so now he's looking to find speakers for it.
I so wish Ticket to Ride kept on putting out new boards. The actual board game has tons of expansions.