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Man, I used to love the harvest moon games, but I haven't played one since a wonderful life on the cube (which is an amazing game). I need to get back in the loop, but Animal Crossing is at the top of my list of time sink games to buy once I get my 3ds at the end of the month. I haven't played an animal crossing

God, that was a terrible cartoon.

That pretty much describes it perfectly. Except instead of a youñg person, its national treasure and space ghost voice actor, George Lowe.

I love leahs ( and the female wizard, she's so sassy) but Cain is just godawful. He sounds like a geriatric space ghost.

Any game with a hug button automatically gets 5 stars in my book.

I love the princess bride, but stardust is easily one of my favorite movies ever. It has the same feel as PB, but I just love the world sooo much, and the characters are just so loveable. But, to each their own.

What would make it less worth trading in if you picked it up used? I mean, It would still trad in for the same price right? Just seemed like a weird thing to say. I'll probably be waiting on it to drop in price a bit. I actually enjoyed conviction quite a bit, and I'm lookin forward to the return of mercs vs spies,

BABIES EVERYWHERE!

Your last sentence is probably the best sentence I've ever read.

Ka is a wheel homeslice. That's, like, one of the most prevalent themes in the whole series. Anyways, THIS time he has the horn, this time could be different...or not. It doesn't matter. Like king specifically tells you, its about the journey, not the destination. Just curious, how would you have preferred it to

Its extra good because its the only DT book that works as a standalone book. I would say its his best novel of the last decade ( that wasn't the last dark tower book) but that goes too 11/22/63. It took me FOREVER to read it ( and I have no excuse, since I work at a bookstore and can just borrow hardcovers whenever I

my second time I made it about 300 pages in and said screw it, and just moved on to ' the wind through the keyhole' (which is such a good book. it seemed weird to write a book 4.5, but I'm super glad he did.)

I know I'm the odd man out here, but I prefer the american version of LoM, and actually liked the ending. With the exception of LoM and the US being human I always prefer the british of things, but those two are exceptions.

There's a special place in hell for you. But seriously, I know the dark ending to the dark tower is polarizing, but personally its one of my favorite endings ever. The only part of the dark tower cycle I hate is wizard and glass. That book is outrageously boring, and takes 500 pages t cover what is covered (better)

Good lord! what crazy state do you live in where movies are made of gold?! Although, as a trade off for cheap movie tickets I do have to live like 15 mins outside detroit : / doesn't really feel like a fair trade to me.

Aren't tickets usually around 5 bucks anyways? as long as you go before 6, they're 5.50 at my mjr. now, of course, 3d adds like 3 bucks to that price, but how many movies have you see that are truly improved by 3d? In my personal experience I can only think of 2. ( Hugo, and how to train your dragon). At least those

Good lord, he's scarier than I remember!

YOURE NOT MY SUPERVISOR! But seriously, what was his name again? Flabber?

Beetleborgs was TERRIBLE. they like, lived in a haunted house with a mummy or something and got their powers from the ghost of jay leno. it was madness.

Sooooooo, its just The Prodigy's "smack my bitch up" video, but in movie form?