
I missed the boat on ER and X Files by being under 10 when they debuted.
I missed the boat on ER and X Files by being under 10 when they debuted.
When I read non fiction, it tends to be history or self help books, but I'd really like to read business or modern affairs.
I still have to read a Year Zero omnibus i got from hastings for $5.
And i guess my curriculum was different, cause when we went over the holocaust in jr. High, i think poaching nazi scientists was part of our discussion. Of course, I went to progressive Catholic schools that flat out told us about the pagan underpinnings of Christmas, so ...
Man, good luck with the exercising. I'll have to do mine tonight. And even bigger luck catching up on a week's worth of BaD. lol
Well, there is that post going around Facebook about all the good that's happening because of negative feelings (civil engagement and political awareness is WAY higher than it usually is being a couple things on that list), but I'll go back to talking about games.
I mean at $2, yeah I'd do that too if I wanted to play the game. Usually, I try to avoid buying anything above $10 unless I know I'd like it on some level. The $40 I spent on Bloodborne could have bought me both Until Dawn and Ratchet & Clank, and now I'm sad I bought into other peoples' hype and the idea I should buy things that release around my birthday.
Telltale Batman was on sale recently, but part of me still wants to finish off my PS+ copy of Walking Dead Season 2 before deciding to buy a Telltale item.
SFV is a console exclusive for PS4, but it's also on PC. If Doom Aniversary is more like the older game and not the newer one, I think I'll pass. I might just look at that modded Doom game on PC that was all the rage a while back.
I'm the opposite. Wasn't much for Mario 64 anything, to be honest.
I liked NES too. We had Double Dribble, Mario/Duck Hunt, Anticipation, Chessmaster, and a couple others.
I found a decent sounding remixed version when I tried to find the Target ad on YouTube.
My class had a test over Magazines, Recordings and Radio recently and had to know that Eagles Greatest Hits 71-75 traded the #1 place with Thriller as far as best-selling albums for a while.
My favorite Eagles song to play as a DJ when the student radio station did Classic Hits on the weekends was "One of These Nights."
I kinda wish they would have just remastered the vocals. I prefer the originals, honestly.
Maybe it's just to keep people from hoarding them and price gouging on the other end. Might not be a bad thing overall.