
Luckily I was still back and forth between places when I moved, so my internet was hooked up shortly after I moved in.
Luckily I was still back and forth between places when I moved, so my internet was hooked up shortly after I moved in.
Just sitting here laughing and not judging, lol.
I am just excited to have hit the 10,000 mark with my gamer score.
I can relate to that!!!
The first one is gorgeous, real eye candy, but the gameplay is horrible. I wanted so badly to like it. The second one is fantastic! If you get the chance, you should grab it.
I think Jade from BG&E and I would hit it off great. She could give me photography tips.
But isn't switching gears what you do best? Just kidding...or am I?
My biggest gripe with GI is the tiny font and overly busy backgrounds that they put the font on. Yes, I am approaching middle age with break-neck speed, but I can't be the only person with this problem. And yeah, the reviews are horribly slanted. I used to like the trivia, but that's once in ablue moon now, and so is the classic section. Plus, I just don't shop there much anymore.There are much better small independent stores where I live that have a better selection of games for all systems, not just current gen, have nicer, more knowledgeable employees, have better prices for both sales and trade-ins. I think the last game I bought at GameStop was maybe in November? Had to have been thereabouts, because that would be when I last renewed my card...
Hey Kevin! Haven't heard form you in a while! I've been a park ranger for 26 years, been following the trends, lol. Fort Edgecomb is a pretty awesome spot, pity more people don't get off the beaten path to find it. Doesn't take long to see the whole thing, though. Only the blockhouse and 3.25 acres. But a nice spot for a picnic. I miss my friend Jim who used to be the manager, though. Just not the same without him.
Yay! Got some good books there, Michael. I have an older hardcover edition of The Silmarillion with a fold-out map. My uncle got it for me for my birthday when I was a little too young to appreciate it, but I grew into it later. And The Name of the WInd took me only a couple of days to read because I couldn't put it down. I still have to read the sequel, though.
Happy belated, Sidd. Looks like you had fun in NYC. Last time I spent any time in NYC, we went to the top of the WTC. I still have my ticket stub. I think I was 18. Long time ago when dinosaurs ruled the earth, I know.