Hey Larry 
Hey Larry 
Well, you've blogged since I have, I hadn't blogged since the end of April! Congrats on impending move-in. Set up ground rules before you move in together, wish Jason and I had done that. And yeah, DQ VI wasn't my favorite, either, but it's DQ, so it's not bad.
Go for it, John!
Yeah, I have to seriously keep an eye on my spending, as I'm working seasonally again. No new games without price drops for me, sadly.
Kind of reminds of the original Xbox game Raze's Hell.
Hey, I recognize that last pic! And it was a bit more than a few years ago, lol. I think it's hilarious that I'm darker complected than you are, I'm 3/4 French-Canadian, which means there's a lot of Native American blood mixed in, but no one really keeps track as to how much.
Sigh. The first one is not boring and has a lot going for it if you give it a chance. And Deep Space Nine actually had a real story arc and character development. Voyager is my least favorite. The captain spent all her time whining and the cast were all way too PC for my taste. As for the JJ Abrams movie, I think it is an abomination and probably won't bother watching the new one.
Meh, is my feeling about it. I want my virtual entertainment to stay on the TV screen and flat, thank you. There is a wonderful 3D world out there that has a whole lot of really cool stuff in it and I'd rather not mix the two. But then again, I'm a luddite.
I wander over every now and then, add a few more games, get depressed and leave, lol. My pie chart would look like Lee's if I added all my games.
I will have to pull out my copy of The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad and join you in mourning for Harry. I saw that movie at the drive-in when I was maybe five or six and then hunted it down as an adult, first on VHS, and then on DVD. His special effects really were an art form, and took more talent than today's CGI to pull off.