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If you like that idea, you may want to take a listen to the Jurassic World spoiler episode of the Comedy Film Nerds podcast. They go on to speculate how the future Jurassic sequels will play out and get to something along the same lines as what you just pitched. I was amused.

I'm really interested in Kerbel but I haven't pulled the trigger because I'm a bit concerned that there's going to be a huge learning curve. I don't really have large chunks of time and I'm afraid that playing in small doses won't be enough to really get into/through it. What's your experience thus far? Does one need

Thanks for the heads up. I recently noticed it on Steam and intrigued me but, as I already have a decent queue of games, it wasn't enough to get me to pull the trigger. After your description, I'll probably give it a go. (I also like the idea that it's a fairly quick play through.)

I just finished Ori a couple of days ago and it was everything that I wanted from it and more based on what I'd heard prior to picking it up. I actually liked the "chase" sections: it took me back to when I was a kid playing the some of the original NES games where timing was everything and it could take you an hour

Just for the record, I'm 36 and I picked up The Powers That B day one; after how much I loved Government Plates I couldn't not.

See, I liked the alliteration of the "b"s but yours makes more logical sense. Also, I also realize that I fucked up the tense of bottom… I suck.

I think going with a play on "Bohemian Rhapsody" was a mistake. Now "Fat Bottom Barrel Aged Imperial Stout," that would get me excited.

I was thinking the same thing and you're correct, only works on metal surfaces:

They were still pissed that "Profit" was cancelled (much as I was) and they took it out on the star.

Thanks man. That actually means more than when the game told me "congratulations."

Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts was insane, I don't ever remember getting past the second stage. This is the first time I've heard that you have to beat it twice so yeah, count me as glad that didn't kill me.

So I actually finished this game on the NES back when I was a kid. It wasn't incredibly difficult because there were unlimited continues but it took some fortitude because it took hours to complete. Once I beat it, the entire US map was shown in black (meaning it had been destroyed) with "Congratulations" written

See, I actually enjoyed 1 immensely. I may have been disappointed had I not played it first but i don't think so.

Out of curiosity, on what are you basing your impression that Trevor Noah isn't funny?

I think you just won the "best response" game.

I hate when people say "Hella."

I remember when I finally picked up The 'Burbs on DVD and I think I watched it 10 times in a week (I was in college)… line got a laugh every time. It literally always gets me.

You and me both. I frequently adapt it to whatever noun I need at the time: "That's a shit [X] anyway."

*Ray breaks credit card trying to jimmy open the door lock*
Art: That's a shit store anyway.

They were huge… for about 5-minutes… and then that went politely away… as it should have.