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Haha, just fixed the typo. Stupid phone…

My friend may have misinformed me, then, but I certainly spent so much time wandering in what I thought of as the treehouse world, finding nothing to do that had any effect, that I was certainly ready to believe it was a dead end.

Myst drove me absolutely crazy. I never understood the appeal of a game where the puzzles seemed to be mostly trial and error and, what's worse, you needed to save constantly, because one wrong guess and your game was over. Although it wouldn't tell you that: you'd just have to wander around for hours until you

Nobody called out the secret level in Toejam & Earl? That place was the best. Hot tubs! Hula girls! Flirting!

I think that photo is of Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall, rather than New York Jets receiver Brandon Marshall.

Allegedly brewed actually in Albany — thanks for the tip, I'll have to check it out some time.

Ah, yes. I hadn't drawn that parallel. I still think Bulleit Rye is the best, produced in a massive factory or not.

This was only on for a year?? Time goes so much more slowly when you're five, I guess. I have fond memories of playing the light-gun game with my next door neighbor (I thought, over a series of several years…).

My first CD was the Boomerang soundtrack. I was really into that P.M. Dawn song, for some reason…

Cities in Motion looks neat. I may have to check it out. Thanks!

So you're saying that, by and large, the other Ben Stiller movies you can tolerate consist of one long poop joke?

Is that a full-blown genre now? Serious question, since I liked the game I linked a lot, but I'd be interested to hear if there were even better ones.

That looks an awful lot like a (great) game released last year, Internet!

All this preaching about a culture of violence is all a little too much to take from someone who wrote a month ago, "Look, I'm not advocating violence, but FUCK IT FELT GOOD to watch [in a TV show] someone nuke an entire homophobic religion to the ground."

Oliver Stone is worried about totalitarianism in 2016, in the midst of the convention, no less, and so he speaks out about Pokemon?

I nominate James Franco!

I can personally attest that Tarhun is by far the worst of those. Buratino is pretty terrible, too, but mostly because it's like cream soda with double the sugar.

Two Bowie songs and neither one is Fantastic Voyage? Blasphemy.