
About the interview: it's pretty low-key. I send him a question by Facebook message and he answers it when he has time. It's good to have friends who are willing to do things like this.
About the interview: it's pretty low-key. I send him a question by Facebook message and he answers it when he has time. It's good to have friends who are willing to do things like this.
I think I've spent that Amazon gift card several times over in my head already.
LOL. Took you long enough! You can add me if you want, but I'm rarely on there. This laptop doesn't have nearly the capability of the one that just died and I won't be doing much PC gaming.
I hear about not being able to sleep. I share a room with my gramma when I visit her, and she's 88 and going blind, so we leave nightlights on for when she has to get up in the night and the light keeps me awake. Plus, I think I miss having Kaylee purring in my ear all night and the dog's a damned bedhog in a twin bed. I love visiting family, but I'll be glad to get home, too.
I don't really do scary games, even though I have a couple.
We had entire arsenals of realistic-looking cap guns as kids. My mom used to buy them for me, along with the caps, plus we had my uncles' hand-me-downs.
Never played a light-gun game, though.
Been there, done that. The biggest thing to put you on the road to recovery is what you've already done: identify the problem. Doesn't hurt to have someone to talk to, either.
Have fun!
Took me forever to find a copy, and the one I got is missing the manual. I went searching for it for the same reason Peter did, it's the prequel to Shadow Hearts, which shares favorite game status with DQ8 with me.
I'm the serious gamer in the relationship. Jay likes game OK, but his preferred genre are strategy games. Although, he seems to have gotten into Pinball lately, and I might see if he wants to play Gears of War with me some evening.