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TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Other Games?
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on: 2005 July 16, 01:15:07
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Rainbow's not blind. I can't see it either. And I wanted to edit an earlier post and just gave up trying to figure out how. Chris edited to add: of course, as soon as I posted this.... it magically appeared! You trolling for idiots JM? Toying with our minds? heh. Well, this post is modified anyway. Yah, I may be nearsighted, but I'm not blind (yet).
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TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Board-Warming Party!
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on: 2005 July 16, 00:49:36
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Hey, don't diss wild boars. You know the saying, "Life's a bitch, and then you're raped by wild boars!". Well, that's no joke. And it's also really funny to watch.
Do y'all have kudzu up there in Montana? I didn't think you did.
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TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Other Games?
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on: 2005 July 16, 00:08:58
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I started playing ER a few weeks ago, and it was pretty fun. It reminded me a bit of the Sims, but I misssed some of the control and I definitely wished I had macrtastics, hehe. I got tired of Sims 2 for 1 or 2 days when I got frustrated with something and I played ER, but then I finally fixed whatever it was and I missed my sims when I was in ER! So I haven't played it in a few days. I like puzzle games like Zuma and Bubble shooter, but I don't really play a lot of "big" games except for the Sims. When I first got my computer, I got a shareware version of "Jill of the Jungle" and I loved that. It's one of the few games I actually played all the way through. I got Jazz Jackrabbit from Epic Megagames, the same people that made Jill, and I liked it but got frustrated wtih it and gave up on it. I saw the original Sims on Tech TV, I think it was, and I got my first copy of it that weekend, and the rest is history, as they say. I could never get into the first person shooter games that my ex liked to play. Games like Unreal literally make me dizzy and nauseous.
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TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Board-Warming Party!
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on: 2005 July 15, 23:31:31
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Well, being from the south myself, I know what kudzu is, and most people don't want it. I looked it up in our favorite site, Dictionary.com, and it says it well:
An eastern Asian vine (Pueraria lobata) having compound leaves and clusters of reddish-purple flowers. It is grown for fodder, forage, and root starch, and is a widespread weed in the southeast United States.
I have never seen any flowers though. It was originally planted to help cover the bare patches of red clay dirt that is commonly seen around Alabama where I grew up. In Japan, I was told there was a beetle that keeps it under control there, but here it just grows wildly out of control. I have seen pictures of houses covered in it. A fine example of what happens when you remove something from its natural habitat.
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