I would like to play the world's smallest violin for Man U fans - it must be nice when 7th place one in a zillion years is a "disaster."
I would like to play the world's smallest violin for Man U fans - it must be nice when 7th place one in a zillion years is a "disaster."
He's definitely Kieran Gibbs
I named my son Lucas Locke because of FF6. Amazing music, wonderful characters, truly epic storyline. The nostalgia helps too.
There are many reasons why I like FFVI. I'd like to give just three.
Final Fantasy VI was lightning in a bottle, and it's hard to know if Square will ever capture anything like it again. Happy 20th birthday, FFVI. You're the best.
Ohhh my gyyro ... oh my gyrooo ... you are fillled ... with so. much. meeeeat ...
I actually painstakingly made wooden pixel sculptures of all 14 of the main cast a few years ago.
This game is why I like localization over literal translations. It was Ted Woosley that brought a soul into Final Fantasy VI, considering the original story and dialogue was pretty bland. I may not like this game more than V, but I certainly rank it as one of the best.
VI was the BEST Final Fantasy. I remember going to EB games in the mall to buy it when I was 17-ish. For some reason they charged me over $80 for it, (which was high for SNES games, I figured maybe it was a larger memory size for the cart or something). I probably put over 100 hours into it, would do it again if…
This reminds me of the time he walked out into left field to re-explain to Manny which direction the fly balls were coming from
In reality, USWNT is still a second-tier product, full of dull play and even less compelling players. Why watch USWNT anyways? It's blatantly inferior soccer. The style of play is best described as workmanlike and antithetical to the sport's appeal, the promise of witnessing a moment or two of individual brilliance…
Drew asked if either of you have commented here before. I have a few other questions to welcome you after yet another Kinja installment. Just be honest from your answers and we will go from there.
Every time I see Xabi Alonso in a Madrid shirt I shed a manly tear.