Yeah, I never ran into it much before this blog post, but uuuughhh.
No, I knew what you meant, I just saw an opportunity for an alliteration joke and went for it. Wasn't actually trying to criticize your English, although I guess irrelevant would have technically been a better word, but I'm not that picky about how blog comments are worded. lol
And this all happened in July 1999. Wow! And they call the villain The Satan? Damn. This was released in the U.S. with that villain name? That's great music, too. That's cool how you seem to be able to use the moon in the background as the werewolf's health meter in that first boss fight.
I'd love an arcade cabinet that works a bit like a console, too.
To think, because I don't usually pay attention to March Madness, I thought Kentucky were underdogs of some kind. Well, I'm glad UConn won.
And yeah, Mavs fans usually aren't Lakers fans, but I'm ok with them now that Nash is on that team (just like I was ok with the Phoenix Suns when he was traded there), but I'm not sure I will ever like the Heat after 2006. That was bullshit. Shaq is a likeable guy off the court, but I never loved the calls he got in his favor, either.
I played some 2K b-ball with my Mavs vs. Kings (luckily the real Mavs did better than mine had by half time when I quit to watch Pat Green and won their game that day 93-91, right as Bruce started with his cover of Van Halen's "Jump!") on PS4, but otherwise not really. Those 4 TVs with PS4 controllers were pretty much inside the Team Coco area as far as I could tell, though maybe they were considered their own little corner.
I actually played Galaga on non-Galaga machines. lol I do like the cool green Galaga cabinet, though.
It was actually $3 for a bottle of Dasani, but I didn't mind, I gladly would have paid double what I paid at the stands for admission alone, given the bands playing.
Hope the pain eases! Damn, everyone's having surgery as of late. I was surprised by the number of guys on Geminiman's post who had passed kidney stones. I'm gonna drink water like a damn fish today! lol How'd you tear your ligament and/or break your bone?
I've got a ton of Netflix to catch up on, too. The few episodes of Mad Men I watched in 2012 with my then-girlfriend were good. Poor homely looking lady, though. Damn.
My parents really need to dump Time Warner, but I dunno if that's gonna happen until my dad's 24/7 news channels (FOX especially), become available elsewhere for cheaper ... which of course they might be with a different cable company, but I digress. I think my mom would be ok with just Netflix, though, since those NatGeo/History Channel shows about aliens creating Earth somehow are on there, I'm pretty sure. lol
Mine usually aren't worth reading if that saves you any time. lol
Sounds like you've been busy, obviously. I do love finishing work around a place of residence. My apartment is so clean. Got me sick doing it, but almost kinda worth the stress relief of having an uncluttered place.
I'd love to see your drawings. I suck too, but I'd like to get back into it.
O'Hare Airport is a bitch and I'm pretty sure I've driven in Illinois where you're talking about too. Luckily, living near Dallas all my life, I'm used to city driving, but living in Nacogdoches much of the year definitely makes driving easier. lol Plus, Dallas is more confusing to drive in than anything, but at most there's about 4-5 lanes, where Chicago has like 10 sometimes if I recall correctly.
I need to get back to Tomb Raider as well. I'm not sure how far into it I am, but while I can understand how people say it holds your hand too much and has too many QTEs, I'm still just stunned by the graphics in general and find the gameplay pretty accessible.
That's not bad. I've only ever had to deal with student loans though, so I'm not sure what the interest rate or due dates are like for you. I got in IBR when I graduated and only had $30,000 to pay down. I think by now it's approaching $40,000 and unsubsidized, so I really need to start paying down again, but I want to make my L.A. trip payments first so I know I have enough for that and a rainy day fund.
Find some place to wait tables where the tips are good and you could be good to go shortly, if you want to supplement your normal income. I averaged about $50/night on weekends at the Outback I worked at, but in nicer areas, I've heard crazy things like $100/night on weekdays.
I see no cat.
Nah, thanks for posting, that actually sounds a lot better than I would have expected. I love that he even did the solo part. He just altered it to better fit the instrument. Nice! m/


