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Bill McNeal
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That would make sense then, lol. 👌🏻 thanks!

I'll bookmark this for a later read, but for the time being I'll say that Wings was--and remains--a personal favorite of mine. Kind of weird that some of the episodes aren't on Hulu.

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Definitely one of my favorites, despite what other people think.

That’s all well and good but I think the most important question still needs to be addressed:

My thoughts exactly. I guess I’ll be kicking it with Animal Crossing until then.

...unless you just end up eating them

I had those trading cards!

Oh really? Didn't know TT was losing the license. Hopefully whoever gets it next can reinvigorate the genre. No, I didn't mind it, especially because I'm able to get through many podcasts and audiobooks, but things tended to drag.

Or when she assaulted a former boyfriend. 

I don’t like Final Fantasy 7 because it was a radical departure from what had been established before. I don’t like it because I thought the story and dialogue weren’t very good. Because I didn’t see anything special; it wasn’t my first Final Fantasy so I wasn’t seeing what others were.

Lol, exactly what I thought too.

I do the same thing with frozen pizzas! Get a Digiorno or something on sale, toss some shredded cheese, maybe some leftover sausage or chicken (or bacon), pepper, various other seasonings, etc.

Make sure to wash it down with some Ecto Cooler

If Round Table didn’t force you to take out a loan, I’d put them leagues above Domino’s. Costco is way up there too; their pizzas are huge, tasty, and only $10.

See’s, all the way. I’ve bought both Godiva and some fancy boutique stuff, See’s still comes out on top.

Two Splendas and a dribble of full cream.

And the tickets for each will be sold out in three minutes after going live.

Woof. Thanks for the heads up.

Let’s see... “eggplant, peach, splash, splash”. No clue.

I dropped out of Galaxy of Heroes for that same reason. They throw tons of resources and the occasional character at you, but most of it was virtually useless—at least when you took a look at how much you’d actually need.