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It also defeats Heat Man, so it's not useless, though it's probably the least fun weapon ever.

I only played MM1 a handful of times back in the day, but I've been meaning to give it a try sometime soon. If I do, I'll definitely refer back to this for guidance.

My bad. That anecdote about the pistol actually pertains to the MM2 cover (I just edited my comment to clarify this). The MM2 art is quite good in my opinion, aside from that one inaccuracy.

I was reading about the making of the early MM games recently (yesterday, believe it or not). There was an interesting story from the guy who painted the cover art for the MM2 game box. He said he caught a bunch of flak because MM is firing a pistol on the cover rather than his arm cannon, but he states that Capcom

Yes, but the arm remains parallel to the ground at all times.

These pun threads never cease, much to my consteernation.

I'm not sure if you're genuinely complaining about the tax subsidies they'll likely receive as part of this deal, but I think after donating $170K to fix Clark Park and $142K to payoff the Masonic Temple's delinquent taxes, White's earned a little bit of goodwill from the city of Detroit.

When was the last time he made a bad business move?

I feel you're attaching way too much significance to a few harmless trinkets. They probably add about $0.99 to the cost of playing and no one really thinks very much about them. My kids have a bunch and they get stuck on a shelf, rarely to be thought about again. The precious little flower/snowflake thing is a myth

The fuller quotation:

Such as?

A statement can't be both tongue-in-cheek and not tongue-in-cheek simultaneously. He was joking.

Are you familiar with the phrase "tongue-in-cheek?"

You're misinterpreting what he said.

Pretty sure that's not what he thinks.

Yeah, totally. It's almost like he thinks he's a guy who has made a career out of studying the behavior of radio listeners or something.

With her eyes, Muwarr90. With her eyes.

One time Donkeylips (real name: Michael Bower) appeared on MTV's Singled Out as one of the random dudes vying for a date with the featured chick. When asked for his name, he responded lasciviously, "My name is Mikey, and I like it."

You can look at his history if you feel like it.

Many of his comments are in response to "reposted" comments.