Hardcore knows no distance. Ok. . . actually. . . not.
Hardcore knows no distance. Ok. . . actually. . . not.
I'm always surprised by the quality of phone pics. I have to get a good smart phone sometime, I just got to.
I heard this Django Reinhardt tune the other day and my eyes popped out. Fripp studied Django as a youth, and this song sounds surprisingly like Starless.
I'd like collecting things for the museum. I can see getting really adicted to doing that.
It was pretty heavy on the pop cheese. That can be bad for you if you have too much of it.
You know, WWII was a horrible war, but I can't help being attracted to the airplane and tank designs. Maybe it was all those plastic models I made of them as a kid.
As for perfect games. I have a lot of games I refuse to find fault with. The most recent might be Wolfenstein: The New Order.
I love that song. One of my favorites.
My friend at work is a die hard thrash metal fan and can't forgive Pantera for their hair metal past. I say, whatever dude, this album is as raw and metal as any out there.
I want those Ultima GB games.
Right. What I loved about the animated show was there was so much packed in to each episode. You could find new things going on in the background every time.