SN3S
AgentSmithAndWesson
SN3S

I left for work 45 minutes early today.

I'm 20, and just about to wake my brother up like he asked me to so we can play some TF2 before I leave for my day of classes at my university.

I volunteered at an autistic children's center during high school. I would sortof mentor the kids my age there. We'd always bust out the old N64 they had in the rec room there and play Battle Tanx. Loved that game.

That plus Fruit Ninja and Dance Central make the Kinect a mainstay at most gaming / party events I've been a part of.

Replying to promote.

Someone get David Willis on the phone. He'd either buy them all or just go into shock after seeing them all.

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It's so close, but still too far away for me to make it since it's right in the middle of my spring quarter :/

Thanks for reminding me about this. I want the book just for the model guides. An army of little legos on my work desk :D

I paid about 150$ for both of mine (got one barely used from a friend), and they are rock solid.

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The better the numbers, the more worth a purchase it appears to laymen.

Trust me, I was definitely paying for it in the form of having to deal with the LG Optimus V XD

Haha, I'm the one on the right. The youtube vid has that in the description but I forgot to note it.

Oh gosh yes. That's the only real problem I have with the new machine - that and you can't pick your character for the non-video songs anymore. I hate it when I get the more oddball characters when I prefer the original cast.

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First vid. The others might have to wait until tomorrow.

I hear ya. It's a brand spankin' new DDR X-2 machine too, so it has the USB ports enabled and everything. I didn't have a spare drive or the time to load some custom songs on it.

Thanks for that, totally didn't notice the typo XD

Okay, youtube is taking forever to load, but I'll be posting those DDR vids I promised, either tonight or tomorrow.

College student, working at McDonald's and needed my own phone and plan. Virgin Mobile was 25$ a month, unlimited text, web, and 300 minutes. Can't beat that on a pay-as-you-go plan.