I've been to Prague! It's a really cool city. I was flipping out when I saw that building from the beginning of the first Mission Impossible movie. That was an unexpected surprise 
And happy birthday!
I've been to Prague! It's a really cool city. I was flipping out when I saw that building from the beginning of the first Mission Impossible movie. That was an unexpected surprise 
And happy birthday!
Those games were a few years before before my time. Plus we only had a Mac and I don't know if Sierra games were even available. I miss those pre-internet times though. It's hard to imagine life now without the internet and I sure as heck wouldn't be able to finish any of those games without it. Simpler times, as you said.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!!!
But I guess you'll get a pass for having a life and responsibilities outside of your internet persona. It sure sounds cool though. I'd love to go to a con sometime. I'd love to go to PAX.
If you liked Extraction, then I heartily reccomend the first game. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
You can still get it new on Amazon for $20 and you NEED to play tha game.
My favorite part about being on vacation is not going to work 
For a second there I thought you were going to complain about it being slow. Never understood the people that do that. I've never had a problem keeping myself occupied.
Indeed. Not that I've played any of the King's Quest games, of course, but I can imagine. I've read about them lol
I haven't played all the Call of Duties—not even close—but I definitely agree about the story. The two subsequent Modern Warfares became increasingly ridiculous.
Oh, you do get to kill things! Like crabs and walruses! By jumping on their heads. A classic kill 