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Magnakai Haaskivi
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I thought that last week, but after this week...no, I don't think so. If it was gonna happen it would have to have happened by now; instead, we get the goodbyes with her, and her life is pretty normal. The only caveat is that we haven't met her husband, but I think that's probably because he doesn't matter.

I didn't mind the second one, but it was less concept and more action, and the third completely lost me.

DO YOU SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU FUCK A STRANGER IN THE ASS?

Is Ralph REALLY a villain, though? Seems like he's the villain only in the video game...the rest of the time he's just ignored by the people in the apartment building.

Yeah, I forgot about that part when I watched the movie with my daughters (10 and 8) at Halloween this year. They didn't ask, I didn't bring it up, but my wife and I breathed a LOT easier after it was over.

Oh, for Fux sake.

Wait...haven't elves had this power for YEARS? Ever since 2nd edition at least.

Honestly, I almost exclusively play on easy. I like my blood pressure to stay low.

My wife's family lives right on the Ohio border by Fort Wayne, and their cable provider was out of Indiana. So even though they observed daylight savings time like the rest of Ohio, their cable programming didn't, which mostly meant I had no idea what time anything was on TV when I visited.

My daughter loves Legos, including those pink "Lego Friends" sets. Her main complaint is that the minifigs are way too big to interact well with regular minifigs; the sets are actually pretty cool, though. If you made the Dolphin Cruiser into, say, a Police Interceptor, it'd be a top-selling kit.

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Maybe they were on their way to Zenit St. Petersburg and got sidetracked?

I've always loved that pic.

Can we have a quicksave function this time around?

Also, "Warhammer Quest" is really good. It's got a ton of IAPs that are maybe a bit pricey, but I ended up buying all of them and honestly haven't regretted it. It's like "Hero Quest" if "Hero Quest" were an app.

The key is taking little breaks, walking away, and then coming back. I don't think I turned the game off all weekend, but most of that time I was doing other things.

They're both on my list; I re-started BG1 a few years ago on my netbook, and that was a blast but I got sidetracked and just stopped at some point. It's one of those games where I got to the middle, didn't want to go as far as I need to finish, but have gone too far to easily re-start.

I vaguely remember trying that and running into issues, but I admittedly may have screwed it up and probably only tried once.

Plus there was the fact that, in Chapter 2, you can basically ignore what you're actually supposed to be doing and just explore the world. It's not truly an open world or anything, but there's tons of stuff that's completely peripheral to the plotline that it feels like it is, which was kind of close enough at that

My daughters had seen the movie twice before I finally watched it with them, and right when he doesn't kiss Anna my seven year old looks at me and goes "Didn't see that coming, did you Dad? He's a BAD GUY!" I was impressed that she could not only gloat, but that her and her sister hadn't spent most of the movie

It's gonna confuse the shit out of my wife. When there's as many characters as there are on the show, there are a lot of people who watch and only know the characters by their faces. Like, yeah, they know Jaime and Tyrion, but the random bearded wildling guy is just "redbeard wildling guy". Recasting this guy (and,