Like most things, fun is subjective. It’s also not everything.
Like most things, fun is subjective. It’s also not everything.
Pit Fight: Hyrule Temple, 5-10 Stock, Super Sudden Death, no items.
Sometimes we’d do 4 players, 99 stock, max items. A good half hour of carnage. Drinks usually involved of course
Thank goodness. This means I can stop calling up random Williams-Sonoma employees and yelling at them.
Good to see Drew avoided the clutches of BIG DEATH.
NMS is a perfect example of why we should be yelling “this sucks”in every article loud enough for Bethesda to hear it. That game has improved so so much, and I’d love to see 76 be in a similar place in a year.
The article is saying “The game sucks but this base is cool”. And all those things are true at the same time. One doesn’t make the other any less true. If anything, even more respect to the guy.
I am terribly sorry that I answered my own question and in the process wrote a blog you found reasonable and informative and I agree we both need to do better
two things that don’t quite fit the main format, one hilarious and one sappy:
...are you going to imply the NHL sucks because of what Vegas “nearly” did?
Now, young man, show us on this dolly where the MLS man hurt you...
Calling you a one-trick pony seems like an insult to ponies that at least have their one trick nailed down.
Spoken as always like someone who doesn’t do the barest of homework. I know this is hard for you to comprehend, but ATL UTD would be the 4th biggest draw in your beloved La Liga. United players aren’t pretending to be Atlanta big shots, they are Atlanta big shots.
Look, I don’t think anyone is arguing that MLS is comparable to any of the big European leagues. There is no sense in shitting on fans celebrating success for their local team.
Har Har MLS is no premier league.
Napoleon narrowly beat Treason
I hope the $.03 residual he made when I bought The Hike for $2.99 is able to help defray his healthcare costs.
Shitty. For him to have to receive health care in a backwards nation like the U.S. and be on the hook for thousands of dollars, I mean. As a contract worker with multiple employers, his premiums and co-pay must be through the roof.