I've gotten that one, too. "oh, is this for your kids?"
I've gotten that one, too. "oh, is this for your kids?"
Oh, I am, believe me! Yeah, I love The Game Box. I took Andrew there when he came up to visit. It's a really nice bunch of people who work there, and no fanboyism from the employees. And I've never gotten attitude for being female from them. All things I've had to deal with when shopping elsewhere.
Wasn't in vain. 'Twas true, lol. And thanks.
Thanks. Going to recommend any of those things?
Yeah, I kinda figured that out. Still having fun, though.
They were pretty insistent. It was an old, expired card, so I just deleted the card info all together and that fixed it.
Wow. Very tidy. But then again, my whole house is smaller than some peoples' living rooms. I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to add the new precious, er, PS4 to my setup. I disconnected my 360 in order to set up the PS4, but I don't want to leave it disconnected, and I still have a ton of games for my PS3 that still need to be played. Ah, first world problems, lol.
Yeah, I have a lot of gaps in my "I really ought to watch this movie" movie list. Especially the last ten years or so. Jason and I used to go to the movies once a week back when there was a second run theater in Portland. We could both go, get a popcorn to share and a beverage apiece for less than $15. Then the theater got greedy and switched over to first run movies and what we used to pay for tickets and concessions became just what we paid for tickets and we stopped going unless it was something we really wanted to see, and didn't buy any concessions, just the tickets. Now it's rare for us to go more than once or twice a year.
Oh, Kaylee was so annoyed with me when I put that hat on her head! If looks could kill...
I didn't play much, either. I did finish off a few, but it will take me a while to dredge upp what I did play.
I still have a PS1 copy of VR Missions for you, I'm just terrible at mailing things. Just ask Regina.
I only trail run. Asphalt does horrible things to my knees. Yes, trail running is slower, you have to be much more aware of what's under your feet, and what's at eye level. Think of it as an obstacle course. One part of the trail system behind my house is all above-ground roots, foot placement is very important there. I invested in top-of-the-line trail running shoes because they're better at gripping roots and rocks and slippery surfaces. But I also invested in a cheaper pair to test out my IceSpikes (think really short drywall screws for the bottoms of your shoes) with. The IceSpikes are amazing, they grip glare ice! The other reason for a second pair of shoes was so that I wouldn't have to remove the screws to use my running snowshoes.
The trail running club that puts on the races that I'm registered for has a motto: "The road to hell is paved. Run trails."