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It was originally Chad Allen and the Expressions but their publicist wanted to trick people into playing their latest single so they put it in a sleeve that just said “Guess Who?” and, since that’s who everyone thought they were, they were forced to change the band name.

Edward James Olmos’s cameo could’ve easily been cut, yet I still wanted more.

That clip just reminds me how smoldering hot Catherine Keener is.

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“Is that the Six Million Dollar Man’s boss?”

Worst.

Sigh

Gotcha. Makes perfect sense. When I read over that comment earlier I saw ‘dvr’ in the text for whatever reason.

My big thing was the map. When I opened it, I be like:

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I want every physical release to be a collector’s edition. Particularly if the digital version costs just as much as the physical version.

That was seriously interesting, I hadn’t heard of initialisms at all! Also, I loved the way you approached sharing this information by stating that you’re not perfect either.

I definitely came off as more of a ‘chafing prick’ then I would have liked. I have actually learned a lot though! Getting to judge human reactions to the situation was far more valuable for me than a previously written article that doesn’t touch on the specific situation.

GRAMMAR-NAZI ATTACK!

I’d be in for DJ Doom, EDM wunderkind. Throw in a plot line about mind control via the light show (“via music” being soooo overused). Hell, he could even wear his green-cape-&-armor getup, since that's not particularly any weirder than some guy wearing a giant plastic mouse-head.

What?! A movie changed the superficial elements of a character? OMG, that is so crazy. It’ll ruin the character because they’re clearly going to miss the essence of him. I can see why it makes you so mad.

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“But this guy is nutz - and I kinda like him.”

And people are supposed to absolutely trust your ability to transpose a conversation in real time with total accuracy?

I remember a mag that had a few pages at the back of basic code that you could type into the computer by hand and then it would play a game. Maybe it was that mag with the Adventure instructions :)