
So what did you decide on? My vote would have been for Beyond Good & Evil, but I'm a bit biased as that's one of my favorite games.
So what did you decide on? My vote would have been for Beyond Good & Evil, but I'm a bit biased as that's one of my favorite games.
I am so sick of winter at this point. This is what I usually refer to as the ass-end of winter - the snow is hard, crusty, and hard to walk on, you can't play in it, and it's a dingy shade of grey by the roads. The snow banks are too close to the road to feel safe walking the dog on the tarred road, the dirt roads melt just enough during the day that the dog is filthy when we get home, and the trails in the woods are icy and not all that fun to walk on, plus, the really crusty areas cut Bandit's feet. And, according to my friend who lives just outside of Oslo, we have more snow that they do right now. I showed her the front yard when we were on Skype a little while ago. So yeah, winter needs to die. Unfortunately, it seems to be in Zombie mode at the moment.
Well hey there! Good to see you back!
Keeping something going on the creative end of things is a good thing. Hobbies are good, they give you something to do when you're not working. My grandfather had no hobbies, and when he retired from the mill all he did was watch TV and annoy my grandmother.
That's usually my favorite level, lol.
Not my kind of movie. I prefer to be more entertained with my movies and less disturbed.
My cat lets worse farts than my dog, and every time she farts her little kitty SBDs, she looks at the dog. I think she's trying to pass the blame on to him, but I know better.
Skunk and Mouse are very cute, but I think your tortie is gorgeous. I could be biased, though.
Lego Batman is one of the ony Lego games I have where I haven't completed at least the main story in it. Should go back to it soon. I need to vacuum the dust bunnies off my 360 frst, though.
I found an N64 at Goodwill for $10 and I bought some games for it, but I've never got around to hooking it up. One of the games I did grab is a copy of Pokemon Snap because I, too, love games with photography in them.
I love the magazine, not so much the TV channel. But as it's not really run (or owned) by National Geographic, that does make sense.