codyblues
Codyblues
codyblues

Better than this?? This is probably the most interesting commentary/idea by a non-game industry related party I've seen in years.

I said kill, not get reamed, lol.

I would kill for that.

Just give me this already.

Humane Immune Systems? I can see the PETA ad now: Don't eat meat, that's not a cow it's your cousin!

"Only two W's". For some reason I find that hilarious.

This is a very exciting time for me; I'm a first generation space-wonk. I was in high school and college in the '60s and like everyone else followed the Mercury-Gemini-Apollo space programs with fevered intensity. I saw Apollo 14 blast off in person; it was amazing. We all thought that space tourism and vacations on

Thanks for the spoiler warning, ass.

One thing's for sure: that's no Moon.

Anything that involves mech will get Japan interested in it.

A trombone once called me a dicknose turd-pirate, so I certainly do not underestimate their offensive capabilities.

A watch is a piece of craftsmanship almost half a millennium old. With proper care a mechanical watch that costs as much as a new Xbox will outlive you and never needs any source of power outside the movement of your arm. It's really one of very few accessories a man can wear, and you'd never catch me dead in a suit

Breitling Navitimer.

I wear cheap Timex Expedition. And I love it :)

Some time people buy nice watches not for showiness, but appreciation of the craft. It doesn't make them a 'bad' person.

I'm wearing a TAG Heuer dive watch that I bought back in December of of '91. Stainless steel body w/ a man-made sapphire crystal.

You have good taste, Mr. Bond.

i work as a "white collar" professional. my bosses wear some very interesting choices. they wear cheap watches despite their seniority and high income (they both earn a few hundred thousands each). the most senior, well-known, and respected man wears a 50 dollars timex iron man watch (i know he never does iron man).

People who appreciate them.