
Drawn into the cement.
Drawn into the cement.
Oh, boy! Do I ever hear you!
I think Oldboy is still on Netflix...I'm planning on being a complete hermit for the next two days after the intense August we had at work, so might be the time to catch up on movies I've been meaning to watch. I got the Samurai Champloo Bluray set off Amazon for $20 during one of their sales. Pretty happy about that, as it's so far my favorite anime series that I've seen.
That's really cool. I love finding little things like that in urban and suburban areas. Not so much out in nature, though. While I have yet to come across pixel or any other game-related art, I did find this on a sidewalk:
I went to King Richard's Faire back when I was in college. It was a lot fun, especially with the friends I went with. The last time I was at the Southwicke Zoo I think I was in grade school. Do they still have the Red Bat?
You have a very small child and another on the way. I could describe it to you, but I don't think you will experience any of it for a very long time...
I just grabbed Tales of Xillia this evening on a whim. I was bad, I should be saving money, but sometimes ya gotta go with it. It's still sitting in plastic, where it will remain until I have at least finished Assassin's Creed 2 and (hopefully) Tomb Raider.
Thanks for reading and commenting. I figured you and I would be on the same page.
I'm too lazy and tired to google it. I think I vaguely remember hearing about it...
Actually, I think it was either you or Angelo Grant mentioning that so far most people weighing in on the subject on Pixlbit were guys that got me to write this, so pat yourself on the back.
I'm already mentally saving my pennies for the 2DS. I have depth perception issues, so 3D is absolutely useless as far as I'm concerned. I wasn't planning to buy a current gen handheld at all, until the announcement of the 2DS. I know you can turn off the 3D effect, but why pay for something I can't use? Now I don't have to.