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I made another post about this, but why don't you just not invite the kids you don't want there? Most RSVP cards have " _ of _ ", if you only want to invite the adult couple you like write "_ of 2". No one is going to show up sans husband/wife but with their kid, or just send two kids in their place.

I don't get 'NO KIDS ALLOWED'... why don't you just not invite the kids you don't want there? If I wanted to invite an adult couple but not their brat, I'd only send two RSVP slots. If I wanted to invite the tykes I liked, we sent enough for everyone. Blatantly telling everyone 'no kids allowed' is pretty rude,

Inquisition is a great game, but I agree it ended up frustrating me to the point where I just skipped a lot of things.

I remember enjoying them both. I also remember hating the idea of touch screen controls... until I actually started to play with them. I feel like many of the people who 'hated' it barely played it.

Both Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks seemed to do okay with touchscreen controls, though.

I made it my New Year's Resolution to destroy 'On Fleek', as an expression.

Absolutely. Like I said, it's a communication issue. If you open up that communication it'll generally work itself out.

So, for number #1, what happens is that the girl fakes it because she wants to be nice, and then time passes and it doesn't get batter so she continues to fake it. It continues like that until it gets to the point where she can't take it anymore but also can't admit the real reason because she's been lying for so long.

Destiny is probably my biggest regret purchase this year. I don't buy too many games anymore, but the whole idea of Destiny sounded awesome... until I played it. Great graphics, okay gameplay, boring story just doesn't cut it when you're an adult with a limited time and money to spend on games.

Destiny is the handheld freemium game as a major console release. It's almost fun, but it makes up for that with an addictive reward system that keeps completion just out of your reach.

Budokai Tenkaichi 3 was amazing. I mean, it didn't even try to be balanced, but it was a ton of fun if you don't care about that.

Interesting. Maybe it'll come packaged with a new game, like Nintendo does with most of their peripherals?

I would love a remake of the original Gameboy SaGa (Final Fantasy Legend). It was a pretty fantastic RPG, but it's hard to get into because of how clunky it is and how much the game fails to explain itself (like, for instance, the damage ranges on weapons you buy).

Surprise! It means they haven't decided. Further questions will only lead to more obfuscations. They just don't know either way.

Wait, did the second girl's family pay restitution or not?

I really want to try this game. I've got two friends who have sworn by these games for years, but I really need to finish Dragon Age Inquisition first. A relatively grind-less RPG sounds good to me.

Was Megaman's recovery tested on second bounce off Rush? He gets more air if you bounce twice.

I don't really think it'd be that big of a problem. 3D world featured different jumping mechanics, many of which changed the way you play and meant you could often bypass things that are tricky for other enemies. NSLU had Nabbit as a Playable character, who couldn't even be hurt by enemies.

Smash always reminds me that I want other mash-ups with similar characters that star in Smash. Link in Mario Kart was a great idea, we need to continue this trend in all of Nintendo's Party games. I'd love to see Kirby or DK show up in the next New Super Mario Bros. (I know there are flash games like this out there,

I think what both these cases highlighted is that we have a Law Enforcement accountability problem, regardless of any other factors.