
PS3
1. Metal Gear Solid
2. Sly Cooper
3. The Last of Us
I used a similar loophole. Last of Us subject to change, as I've not really played any PS3 games. lol
PS3
1. Metal Gear Solid
2. Sly Cooper
3. The Last of Us
I used a similar loophole. Last of Us subject to change, as I've not really played any PS3 games. lol
It does look cheesy. lol Clooney as a cop, huh? Maybe that's why no one gets on to him about robbing the cradle.
The Conjuring though, I have heard is nothing like its trailers and is actually scary from a few people. I'd see it if I had a date, but I might catch it on DVD. I'm too skeptical to buy that things from the Warren files really happened, but I've heard it's spooky in a not-stupid-jump-scares way.
Let me know how hard it makes you laugh, though! I'm guessing you've seen enough of these you probably will. lol
I am not a "true" fan, though I do respect him and want to see his movies (think I'll start with Enter the Dragon, since it's most popular), but I decided to google him, and there was an interesting Reuters article about how Hong Kong officials were not keen on adopting his legacy of "youthful rebellion" because ... well, they're government officials.
I play some version of this on my iPod when I actually use it.
Sorry you had a bad work day. I forget where I put my iPod, I don't use it too often.
The Habitat for Humanity near us is apparently selling old Windows 7 laptops for around $200; I might get in on it, and you can see if there's a Habitat near you doing something similar.
I would back things if I had enough. I definitely don't.
Never heard of it either, but my hope and joy also dies after leaving college; now I'm going back. I guess I hate money.
Not really a final boss theme, but I'll be typical and say I really like Wily 1-1 from Mega Man 2.
Yellow Journalism is propoganda masquearding as an objective news source; the term was often associated with the Spanish-American war when I learned about it in school (in the U.S.) growing up, because exaggeration and distorted facts are said to have led to our involvement. Of course, that NEVER happens now. *Ahem*
Fox News and MSNBC, among countless others, could be considered forms of "yellow journalsim," as they sensationalize or misrepresent facts and news in order to push an agenda. Speaking of Fox News, thanks for sending Rupert Murdoch over here, you Australian fucker. That was a wonderful gift, really.
But have you read the Bible? George R.R. Martin may as well have fucking wrote it. Dude, you gotta start reading more Old Testament, shit gets real!
As for gossip rags, I haven't really seen people reading them lately, but I'm also pretty sheltered, honestly.