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I think you mean Gen-Xers. They're the only group I can picture actually contemplating using the term edgyhip.

We've only played in a group of four, but I would like to try 5 or six.

Betrayal at House on the Hill. A buddy of mine brought it over and we had a blast playing it. I've got the Inns and Cathedrals expansion for Carcasonne and it adds a big gamble element - any city with a cathedral is worth 3 points per tile if it is complete, but nothing at all if it isn't complete at the end of the

"Who let all of this riff-raff into the room?"

The airplane crash movie. I can't remember what it was called, but I know what you're talking about.

I haven't listened to much of her stand up. But if if would've helped her, then at least it could have done some good.

Graceland is such a great road-trip album.

The one that bugs me is the radio edit of "You Can't Always Get What You Want." It cuts out the boys choir, the french horn (or whatever that is) at the beginning, and it cuts the verse about "Mr. Jimi" (for some reason, I've always assumed Mick's singing about Hendrix, but I couldn't say for sure).

So… this is Morrissey's Ramones Mix-Tape?

I always get these guys mixed up with "Toad the Wet Sprocket." Both are bands that my friends were really into that I just didn't get.

Miss Togar is a monster.

I haven't played them. My video gaming now only consists of occasionally taking a stab at killing Anor Londo's double boss in Dark Souls and goofing with Lego Star Wars or Lego Harry Potter with my two boys - ages 4 and 2.

I'm sure Darksiders is fun, it looks fun. I really enjoyed Twilight Princess, and that's as

Another excellent entry. I agree with the sentiment, there is no need for a "mature" Zelda game.

Certainly not. When I was in HS we had to take a proficiency exam in writing in order to graduate with a diploma. The thing is, you had to take the writing exam twice - even if you passed the first time. So the second time I took it, I tried to write out "The Gift" instead of answering the prompt. There was a lot

Yes, you could say she was attractively built.

You have the best screen name. It reminds me that I haven't listened to White Light/White Heat in a while.

Damn straight. Classic. And Monkees really is the craziest people.

"Quit being taller than me!"

"Tranquilizers…"

"He can't help having a hideous great HOOTER!"

"Hey mister, can we have our ball back?!"

Yep, that cracks me up even just thinking of it. "Chicky-baby, Sonny-Jim."

I was hoping someone would pick "White Lines (Don't Do It)" this week.