Solution: Giant Nets.
Solution: Giant Nets.
That CBS score popping up with a flash right as he does it is poetry.
TANNEHILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.
Serious question: I’m not one that collects much of anything anymore (I had a real bad run in the 90’s where I was convinced Stargate cards would hold value). Anyway, what’s appeal of these various figurines? Is it solely the collecting of them? Or their physical use?
Even if we were accepting hazing as a perfectly ok thing, why would a full on physical beatdown be in order for someone being a teenage boy? Honestly, if I was in his shoes, I would have also done exactly what he did, because you know, girls.
You’re a saint for this. The only thing better is knowing the responses that would be coming.
It was 1996. I was 10. I want to say there must have been a price drop or something. Anyway, Christmas morning was pretty lackluster. I hadn’t gotten really anything to crazy, but it should also be noted, that I was still pretty ok with all that. I had some hints about the PSX, but, just like Ralphie in “A Christmas…
I’m a lifelong Mets fan and like...I’m so brutally beaten down after so many years, the idea of them winning any games just sort of makes me go “cool”. Like, I question what’s better, to have been a fan of a perennially terrible team who has no shot or a team that gives you just enough hope to destroy you.
I have to assume you never read the linked article, because it has absolutely zero to do with that. I mean, your thoughts are whatever they are, but have zero relevance to what my comment was, or the original posters. I mean if you want to use caps and get indignant that’s cool and all, but seriously, that’s…
I mean the article that’s linked pretty clearly states why one shouldn’t pre-order games.
I never worked in food service (I was stuck in retail), but man, why are people so afraid of saying where they worked? Have of these stories are along the lines of “a few years ago I worked at...”. If you are still working at the place or within maybe the last two years I get it. But if you left a job 15 years ago,…
Actually, if you look at what he is good at, on the right team, he could be equally as valuable. Right team, doesn’t mean a good team even, just the right system that allows him to (much like Love did on the Wolves), eat up rebounds that are generally devalued in the modern NBA, but in mass quantities have usefulness.
You’re not educated/informed enough to continue commenting. You have literally zero idea what you’re referencing. At least back up your opinions with any form of facts.
So basically Konami’s financials are backing up all those controversial decisions they’ve been making (for now, at least). Interesting.
I’m a dude and I’ve sent a large number of query letters out. Long story short, I guess I can’t write as well as your made up name.
Technically anyone that writes in a remotely local market to a sports team about a sports team can, I suppose, call themselves “local press”.
What happens when the lives are gone? Players will witness a “memorable climax,” whatever that means. Practically, multiplayer turns off. The Flock is not playable offline.
Damn, that is a pretty solid burn. You missed the party and subsequent arrests of the century (In Minnesota).