I recommend toothpicks and Elmer's glue. 
I recommend toothpicks and Elmer's glue. 
OK, listened while checking in on an argument I accidently caused elsewhere on the internet. Not my thing, but it definitely is atmospheric.
I have nothing constructive to say, so I'm just going to say hi. Hi Cary!
Been there, done that not long ago myself - BaD last year ring any bells?
Your Kayo Dot video is gone already. I'll have a listen to the others while I'm doing the washing up after dinner, as I am old and have no patience to just sit here and watch long youtube videos. And this way, I'll have to listen to them all the way though, as well.
That's the cool thing about the multitude of different games and platforms available - something for everyone. I'm of the opinion that just because I don't like something doesn't mean it's bad. It's just not my thing. And I'm sure if I had the platforms to play some of these games on, they would interest me a lot more than they do at the moment.
Everybody has that franchise that keeps them coming back.
A healthy Snee is a good thing. What are you reading?
I need to get into some sort of a routine, because now that I'm not working, every day blends into another. And I have to get my butt in gear and find some sort of income to get me through the winter.
Awesome porch, Rodney. As for South Park, definitely worth getting if you like the show. It's just like being part of an episode. And it's a good RPG. I spend a lot of time laughing at all the goofy stuff. Wouldn't play it around little kids, though, for the same reasons I wouldn't let little kids watch the show.