@Seriously. Yes. Seriously.: Well I'm turned on.
@Seriously. Yes. Seriously.: Well I'm turned on.
meh, whatever.
@RedCarmine: It's weird, but there's been at least two other situations where Monty Pythons lumberjack song could be referenced and they've both been on gawker websites.
@Crowdy: meh, if this is the worse Japan has to offer I'm sadly disappointed that they don't live up to their reputation.
@square enigma: Why? I mean, I personally don't get it, but if he/she/whatever wants to play dress up it's no skin off my back.
@GtheMVP99: Ha.
Is it just me or was there a Tommy Wisseau zombie near the end?
@lucky_you: Yeah but not as threatening.
@madammina: Well... yeah. Kind of. Every gamer I meet seems to consider story to be a necessary evil to get to the tea-bagging. Or is willing to put up with story telling that would annoy them to know end in a movie as long as the game mechanics are above average.
@LuDude: So it's like kneeing an old man in the crotch then stealing his candy. Sounds fun.
@Karlott: There's a lol cat for every situation.
re: Nerf NOW!
@madammina: Wow. A gamer who plays for story. And I thought I was the only one.
But then again, I feel the same way about Scott Kurtz.
@amygdala: Is that the same Jon Peters who glommed onto the Sandman movie?
@RenRen: There/Their/They're has always been my grammatical achilles heel for some reason.
@cool8man: On the money, as in he wants to cash in.
With friends like these...
@SqueakyGasket: Ah yes, Star Trek reference. Nice.
I have it on good authority that he likes to wear women's clothing... oh, and hang around in bars.