MeNoSeeGood
MeNoSeeGood
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I did a dynasty season in NCAA 11 with Navy who also runs the triple option. Granted Navy (in that game at least) had better athletes than Army but they were still nowhere near the level of a Georgia Tech. I actually managed to go 8-5 on All-American difficulty with a triple-OT thriller win against Notre Dame.

Like many others already said, I also own most of these titles. However it is worth mentioning that Indie Royale released a new bundle today of indie games I had never actually heard of until now so I bought that one this morning out of curiosity.

Excuse me, I have to go take a "leak"

*prays that Golden Sun wins out*

so you have to have syrup to make homemade syrup.....

I have played 2 but have not played 1. That is something I've been wanting to do for a while though.

I can proudly say that I beat Cat Mario! I won't proudly say how many lives it took me

*creates a game called VilleVille*

I think I could probably handle it. I can get old-fashioned like read a newspaper or watch TV for the news. Fortunately I live in a big city where there are activities beyond the internet (baseball games, museums, etc.), and not having the internet would actually be a positive for me personally. I not saying that

Beer, duct tape, vice grips, and WD-40.... set for life

best movie ever!

I actually came to this conclusion myself after trying treadmill running while watching the TV in our gym as opposed to running with music on (and staring at a blank wall lol). One thing I try to do is start my run with a very long yet driven song (I like starting with The Frozen Tears of Angels from Rhapsody of Fire

I did manage to get into the beta this weekend, and I enjoyed the game for the most part since I was playing with friends and all. I played enough to convince myself to get the game but I am going to wait until a price-drop or at least until the number of players dies a little bit. Main reason is because of the

Guess that means I need to pregame with a beer before I go do my running :D

I've found that since I take eyedrops for glaucoma and have to space the drops about 10 minutes apart, that time in between is perfect for me to read a chapter of an book. On weekends when my time is a lot more free, I'll devote more time to the book

I've been enjoying the town so far, but coming from a rural town in southern VA, I'd much rather take the rural environment, but I'm adjusting. It's nice to be able to go to Orioles and Ravens games, and definitely nice to go take hikes around the harbor.

I really love the Hydra one on his TwitPics page... I've been living in Baltimore for 8.5 months now and it's nice to see something cool from places I'm familiar with

This kid makes me feel like I've done nothing with my life. Great read (for a half-blind guy myself)

For me personally, my venture into trying to eat better is not only a quest of trying to cut out the foods that I shouldn't eat as well as trying to get rid of the fear of trying new foods. I was a notorious picky eater as a kid, and while I have eased up a lot on that, I do tend to stubbornly stuck to my favorite

Captain Malik, why are you so tall?