
I hate zombies. Staying away from this one.
I hate zombies. Staying away from this one.
Sonic 3 for the Genesis. Only Sonic game I've ever beaten, by the way.
I stick pretty much to counted cross-stitch, and the graphs for perler bead thingies work for that, too.
This morning there was a little red dragonfly zooming around and resting on the blades of grass inbetween zooms. It was probably one of the meadowhawks, but according to the book I have, they're really hard to tell apart. Dragonflies need water, their nymphs are aquatic, so if you live in an area without a lot of water nearby, that may be why you don't see many.
You really need an ebony jewelwing. This isn't a very good photo, though.
The closest one to me is Yonkers. Ain't travelling all the way to New York from Maine for any exhibit!
You have reminded me I need to start doing needlework again. I have three, count 'em, three tubs up in the loft full of needlework stuff.
The thing we tend to forget is that GI is a publication owned by a corporation that exists just to sell games. Which games are they going to sell more of: rpgs or something like Plants vs Zombies 2? Of course they're going to score PvZ2 higher. That is one of many reasons I'm not going to renew my powerup rewards card with them come fall.
The courses that are straight-up racing are a lot of fun, with hidden shortcuts and interesting and fun obstacles. The battle arenas are pretty fun, too, even if the AI cheats. The mini-games like the keep-away level flat out stink. And unfortuately, you have to beat the keep-away level in order to proceed any further.
I still ask: how the hell do they think a girl that well-endowed can be that active? She'd get a black eye if she tried running, not to mention all the fancy moves she does. And trust me, she hits a rock face boob-first, she's gonna be hurtin' for a while.