The D actually stands for deadly neurotoxin, it is silent, Like you, you horrible, dangerous, mute. - Glados.
The D actually stands for deadly neurotoxin, it is silent, Like you, you horrible, dangerous, mute. - Glados.
See what guy?
Was the proofreader on break when this was published?
You want spicy? Go to Mexico.
You want EXTRA-spicy? Go to India.
Popeye's is too spicy?
This is a ghoul (mummy, technically) that knows what's what.
The first thing you learn in judo: how to fall properly. ;)
I'm going to kill you and your family and eat their still beating hearts! lol jk
This makes me so angry I'm going to ride my segway to the nearest daycare and punch all the babies in protest.
The sooner we get League of Legends players off the street, the better!
Needs more Kevin Butler...
Yeah, and I already tore through Borderlands when it came out on the 360. I don't feel a burning need to go through it again.
"will be based on traditional Alaska stories "
I look forward to seeing what concepts they come up with.
A lot of the usual characters got short shrift in MoS. Chief was barely in it, and who the hell was Jenny? 'Jenny's in danger!' '...so?'
She did have some spunk, but you're right. She kind of got shuffled to the side and became a love interest, which was extremely surprising.
Yes, that was such an epically awesome part.
Tell it to the cleaning lady on Monday.
Agreed on Routh in Scott Pilgrim. Also, his small part opposite Jake Long in Kevin Smith's "Zack and Miri" was a scene stealer.
Scott Pilgrim is pretty much the single most quotable movie/book since the Emperor's New Groove. :)