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Diet Kloster Wallace
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I very distinctly remember being a 9th grader when that song was huge, and going to some pep rally where all of the seniors blasted that song as loud as possible through the gym the speakers, while riding around on electric scooters. It didn't really make sense at the time, and it makes much less sense now.

I wish I could relisten to King Crimson's Starless for the first time again and have my mind completely blown open like it was the first time I gave Red a spin.

Same, and I was stuck in 2004 until about two years ago.

You know what they call it in France?

You barmy flapdoodle!

I chuckled at Texas Chainstore Manager.

Does this prestige class remove the weakness to acid!?!

Easily five of them.

The DS controls are infinitely worse.

Forward, backward, forward, backward…

Does he, though? The only action we ever see is a single chaste kiss on the nose at the end of Super Mario 64.

[Perfectly times mushroom boost to avoid the shell, younger brothers speak of it in disbelieving awe]

All I want is a bumper car-based Mario Kart attraction.

I had a really long, five year running weekly campaign with 3E that eventually petered out. When 5E came around, everybody from the old group was interested, and we started it back up. Nobody lived in the same city any more, so we played via video chat, which is less than ideal, but still fun. Unfortunately the 5E

You beat me to the Planescape Monstrous Compendium, which is absolutely fantastic. Definitely my favorite of the pre-built campaign settings by a wide margin.

I probably embarrassed my dad with my love of 90s Superboy.

However, no one loves Mr. A.

As a first grader reading Silver Age Legion of Super Heroes, I took it as high drama. In my mind, Matter Eater Lad and Bouncing Boy were very serious business.

I always wanted Tim Curry to play the Joker.

My dad owned a comic book store when I was a little kid. I used to go to cons with him in the summer, and get totally bored out of my mind sitting behind his booth. My favorite comics at that age were Golden Age and Silver Age stories that I read in reprints, so Dad used to take me to go see the Golden Age and