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My college friend would play Punch-Out during a 3 hour lecture class, and I loved watching it. I really was rooting for him. Other people would chime in with different strategies and he even bought himself an NES usb controller.

The only time I actually went into a Pizza Hut to have dinner, and they told me they ran out of pizza.

I thought this looked so much better as a kid. Watching it now I'm slightly disappointed, but the nostalgia is making it so charming.

Don't know if its helpful, but there's an app called Fitbay. You enter in your proportions and it shows you other people with you body type and what they are purchasing and where they got it from.

This all just felt….awkward.

I played the Wii version, and am working through HD. I was actually a little confused when I first started. I remembered things being a certain direction (placement of the the houses, paths, etc.) and was getting a bit turned around and couldn't figure out why. Damn you, Wii!

The damn squeaking monkeys. Such a drag to get through.

Left for Dead 1 and 2, regular campaign. Lacks story and any real depth, but I always come back to it,

My boss, right after telling me eating white bread can cause lung cancer, also admitted he's voting for Trump. I need a new job.

Highest sound quality, already backed up on physical media. Usually fantastic art along with printed lyrics. I'm Pro-CD. I rarely ever buy digital music anymore.

More of a childhood one, but that damn furnace from Home Alone made me so afraid of dark basements. I would sprint so fast in fear after I turned off the lights.

I tried listening to this album, but after 3 songs the lyrical content and his voice just exhausted me. He has a good voice, but something about his singing style gets old quick.

When Tina tries to avoid having to interact with Steve's son by saying she needed to help her dad and then immediately runs into him, I was crying. The simple comedy of Bob's is beautiful.