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Tron Swanson
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I just picked it up, now that it's only $20. I have the same fear, though. It's hard for me to get immersed in a game these days because of so many other demands.

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.

My B&N is somewhere in between. The store is laid out pretty well, and stays fairly busy. But I'm always surprised when there is a long line forming and one cashier. Then three other employees walk by to go stock something. I want to shake them and remind them that customer service is one thing they have over

I'll be playing some Arkham Knight. It's enjoyable but I don't love driving games, so the Batmobile stuff falls a little flat for me. Overall, I think I prefer Arkham City, but I'm still only 15% of the way through Knight.

Because of the pastel candy, and the bunny?

I don't think you understand…..it's jazz, man.

I thought IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies was one of the best JRPG's I've ever played. The only thing that bothered me at all is, as a completest, there is no way to get all of the weapons or armor without hundred's of extra hours of post-game playing.

On the show, or just generally in real life?

AD.

It just seems like there's still light coming in from under the door.

Take off your glasses. Oh … Wait, wait. Let down your hair. No, glasses on, hair back up. Let's just get that hair right back up.

Je suis mort! Je suis mort! Ou es je suis?

Reading the new Rushdie, and also 'Between The World And Me'. Both really engaging, but for wildly different reasons.

I picked up Slade House at the library last night, and am super excited, but want to finish Rushdie's latest first so that it has my full attention. Was also thinking about reading one chapter a night, so I don't devour it all in one day.

Goodnight Mommy also has a really great (i.e. unnerving) trailer.

The trailers for Goodnight Mommy and The VVitch look pretty great.

I am. Of course, lots of Americans I traveled with in Europe and South America also claimed to be Canadian.

If you have a residence in Canada, but are living abroad, you can vote. I have no Canadian residence. Really, I am more of an American (I have dual citizenship), but still think of myself as primarily Canadian.

As a Canadian (who can't vote in this election as I've been residing in the States), I don't think it would be too terrible to close my eyes and think of Wayne's World while voting for anyone other than Harper.

I still feel that I have it worse. My co-workers still find that hump-day commercial hilarious, and still laugh when someone asks 'hey, guess what day it is?' on a Wednesday. One of my co-workers suggested that whoever came up with the talking baby ads for e-trade were "geniuses".