He's actually a year old, so not a puppy puppy, more a young dog puppy. He's a lot of work, but I love him.
I have the PS3 Tales of Symphonia Chronicles version (in addition to still owning my GC copy of Tales of Symphonia).
He's actually a year old, so not a puppy puppy, more a young dog puppy. He's a lot of work, but I love him.
I have the PS3 Tales of Symphonia Chronicles version (in addition to still owning my GC copy of Tales of Symphonia).
I was sooo mad at him! I wanted to go to bed, not to the laundromat! I think he may have gotten the message, though.
Yeah, glucosamine does a pretty good job. An orthopedic dog bed does, too. BAndit liked his, for the short time he was around to use it. It's Beau's car bed now.
Our terriers have been the only dogs that have been remotely interested in the TV. Our dog Donald used to like any nature programs with big cats. Beau prefers TV shows with dogs.
I just look at my backlog of unplayed games and ask myself if I need to add another game to Mt Backlog. That usually does the trick. I've also been making myself finish one that I've abandoned and one that I haven't touched before I allow myself to buy a new game. Of course that doesn't stop me from grabbing the free titles from Games With Gold. I rationalize that one with "but they're free!". Although, many of them don't interest me, so I don't bother.
It's not so much the story that I had fun with, it was all the other stuff. I was having so much fun with the side quests that sometimes I forgot all about advancing the story.
Fantasy Life will suck you in like nothing else.
Most rational human beings wonder what the fuck the Republican Party was thinking and who the hell are the imbeciles who are voting for that walking pile of orange shit. I dropped my car off for an oil change this AM and got harangued by the guy that owns the garage about Hillary being a crook and on and on and on. I wanted to ask him what he thinks, as the father of two daughters, about voting for a rapist, but just changed the subject. I like Rich, but he's one of those people who has never left the area he was born in and has no fucking clue what the bigger picture is (or that there is a bigger picture).
I did my civic duty and voted for the least scary of the candidates first thing this morning. I think I prefer "Business as usual" to "Probable Armageddon with a side of rape" thank you very much. And while I wait for the polls to close and the votes to be counted, I am doing my best to keep my anxiety in check.
As for the Tales series, I liked Zestiria, but I would recommend Tales of Symphonia as a starting game. Xillia was also good, but for an intro to the series, definitely Symphonia.
That's sweet that Amy likes to get you games. Best Valentine's Day gift Jason ever gave me was one of the DQ games, whichever one had the Slime plushie as a pre-order bonus.
I loved Bandit, but he was a difficult dog with many issues stemming from having been abused. Beau is a much easier dog with fewer issues. And he's keeping me active, which is a good thing!
Oh, that dog! He keeps me laughing, that's for sure! We're on Lambchop #3, he even brought it with him in the car this morning when I went to vote and then dropped the car off at the garage for an oil change. He spent his time at the garage charming the socks off everyone in the waiting room and all the mechanics came out to meet him.
I finished Croft Manor yesterday and started the actual game. I like the puzzle solving and platforming parts of Tomb Raider Anniversary, but not so fond of the combat bits. I got a little stuck on one level and watched a video of the level and was all fine until I discovered I was going to have to take down a T-Rex later in the level. I think I'm done.