
Someday, I will catalog all my CDs, but it will take a long time, as I think I have around 300 at this point. Vast amounts of DVDs, too, but only four blurays.
Someday, I will catalog all my CDs, but it will take a long time, as I think I have around 300 at this point. Vast amounts of DVDs, too, but only four blurays.
Far Cry 3 sounds way too chaotic for my taste, but you've probably deduced that I'm not a huge fan of sand box games by now. I'm also not into first person games that involve combat, both of which may be why I just never could get into Fallout 3. I do love me some Civilization Revolution, though. I like that game so much that I have it for both the 360 and the DS. I've spent more time with the DS version, though. There's something supremely satisfying about total global domination on the go.
Hayed fields. If you don't have any fields around, there won't be any bobolinks.
I've been all better since Saturday AM, but thanks.
Saturday nights or on Sundays might be the easiest times to get a game going. And I don't have All 4 One, so it'll have to be LBP.
Adam, I did a quick search, and Amazon has Dr. Pepper-flavored Jelly Belly brand jelly beans. Check out Wildwood Wildlife Shelter on Facebook, I've been learning a lot about Austrailian wildlife on there. Which reminds me, I need to look up more info on Eastern Banjo Frogs...
Scientists are very interested in how they manage it. As for the noise, I love it, it means spring is here.
I'm over the flu, it just laid me low Thursday night and Friday. I've been doing some reading, and it appears that several other species of frog hibernate by freezing solid. I've got a pretty awesome collection of frogs, too. Just need to unpack it.
I'm over whatever I had, I was back at work Saturday. Jason had it longer than I did, and he was over it yesterday morning. Bones has interesting characters and the plots are amusing, but the science is junk. I have been known to shout at the screen "Bad science! Bad science! Check your facts, idiots!" I'll have to find the article about wood frogs and mail it to you to give to Robbie. In the meantime, here's a pic of a wood frog I took a few years ago:
That's kind of what I do, too. I wasn't sick long, it just ticked me off it happened my first week back at work.
Luckily, the icky virus didn't include nausea or vomiting, so the camera in The Hunger Games didn't really bother me. As for frogs, there are much smaller frogs in the world than spring peepers. I dunno if they're as loud, though.