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Heh. Yeah, I like that he has funk right there in the name, but specifying his species might be overkill.

You've got me there.

French Montana has got to be in the running for the stupidest rapper name ever.

Right? It seems like I can barely remember a world before I got a smart phone, but that's because I'm a weak and pitiful creature with a rapidly shrinking attention span.

A friend and I once broke into a student lounge on the local university campus. The arcade machines were plugged in and giving out free games for some reason, so we hung around 'til a janitor found us and kicked us out. Good times.

The wife and I say the same thing. I was born in '82 and remember a world before the Internet (as a consumer product, at least) and when the family phone was affixed to the kitchen wall.

Eh, could be worse.

Part of the problem might be that any political joke he tries will sound like its coming from "Stephen Colbert." I can see how it would be hard to write material for a different chat show host than the one he spent so much time playing.

That makes sense, and is part of the reason I am grumpy about Fallout 4. ~50 hours in, I'm just not very excited about anybody.

Ha, you're basically describing every Fallout character I've ever made. That's part of the reason I'm a bit disappointed in Fallout 4. I usually try to make a self-sufficient character who is good at medicine and repair, but in 4 you have to collect so much junk that I end up going back to the original destroyed

I also tend to make sure my Fallout characters have a high speech score, but I'm of two minds on it. It can be really useful and give you access to missions(?) and information you otherwise wouldn't have, but it can sometimes be disappointing to pry help or info from a character who has no motivation to go along. I

My wife has a brother who is 3 years old. His mom jokes that he is the only one in his playgroup with a brother-in-law.

Its more complicated than that, and some of it actually played out here, if memory serves. He told the AV Club in an interview that he thought Matt and Trey got some of their facts wrong, and gave them some literature. A reasonable response from a guy who cashed a lot of checks on edgy, disrespectful humor. Once he

Dats da choke!

Man, that part where he circles back to the murder that opens the book was really hard to read. I didn't need any more detail on toddler murder after the first time around.

Wild Wild Chest or Boob-burg?

I can't hear this song without mentally singing along the lyrics to "John Williams is the Man."

Man, that really takes the wind out of my grumpy sails that he is doing this instead of something that doesn't suck. Good point.

That and the hashtags that would show up referencing various jokes as she was telling them. Wouldn't that only work if it was actually being broadcast somewhere?

None, I find watching someone play video games insufferably boring.