Back in my Uni days, I used to be a delivery driver (when I wasn't at the side of the road, swearing and fixing my clapped out 1970's mini). The number for the customer was always on the side of the box (in case you got lost etc.).
Back in my Uni days, I used to be a delivery driver (when I wasn't at the side of the road, swearing and fixing my clapped out 1970's mini). The number for the customer was always on the side of the box (in case you got lost etc.).
I mull this over in my mind every now and then - I mean, it's perfectly ok for my female friends to hit me in a social setting (well playfully anyway), but I'd never do it myself and I I'd be vilified if I did.
Agreed, it's all about the follow through - no commitment there.
I'd take this over my alarm clock any day.
Ditto!
Ah, the exception that proves the rule?
Shhhhh.... you're killing a perfectly good argument with evidence.
Oh. Dear. God.
+1
I see what you did there!
I actually think she's pretty hot!
Just spat coffee everywhere! +1
Well, the worry is they see patent trolling as a much cheaper alternative to innovation and R&D.
Well, yes you have a point, but when that organisation uses those profits to maintain a monopoly on design and innovation by stifling those same qualities elsewhere, it becomes a problem and is bad for the consumer.
Well, think about it, she's well behaved and does exactly what you tell her to, she sits where you want her, and when you turn her on, she gets very hot to the point of smoking...
Well dude, if you're in San francisco (I'm travelling around from London) and you fancy some beers and a bit of Halo (especially as I'm not getting the game for a year till I get back), give me a shout.
+1
If true, sorry dude, been there. Not gaming related funnily enough!
Subtext: "Trade your girlfriend for $7.50"
This. I moderate on OKC and see these messages flagged in all flavours- the delete button is used frequently!