Michelle Branch - All You Wanted
Michelle Branch - All You Wanted
Hundreds of claimants, none acknowledged.
Drums.
Awesome.
But judging from his Primary performance, he'did have gotten massacred in VA, so even if he'doesn't picked up WI, MI, & PA, he'did have still blown it if he couldn't snag VA (or Florida).
Eichenwald got a look at the oppo against Sen. Sanders. It's reportedly savage.
I was really disappointed by Apollo Brown and Skyzoo, but I still fuck with the Stretch and Bob Show track.
In one of John Hodgman's books of complete world knowledge, he had a fun fact about W that he had role played with a character statted up to match his real life skills, and that the most surprising stat was his 15 Dexterity.
Until Dawn will be just as good if not better on a dark night with a room of several friends, none of whom have played it before, with one primary in charge of QTE but the rest played collectively.
Congratulations!
I like the cut of your jib.
The plan for one of the Kickstarter rewards is the donor will give the artist a picture of him/herself and a friend of theirs, and they will receive a custom game featuring box art for the donor eating their friend. Or the other way around, I suppose.
You're all bastards.
I will.
You and I are Bills fans, Miller. We know what we did.
My favorite Cleveland memory was when my late uncle called me after their November game in 2004 and just yelled into the receiver, "If I was SATAN HIMSELF and I called you saying I'm going to spot Cleveland 48 points, how fast are you dumping out your fucking wallet?!"
I just don't have a use for clones and repressed memories in the games. I got enough of that in the 90s in my X-Men comics. I think I just naturally react poorly to hype, and VII was *super* hyped by the time I got to it in maybe 2000. Especially the Aerith twist, which left me way colder than, say, the…
While the transition from one to the other is RIGHT THERE, I have a feeling the market for that particular update is a little niche, which is a problem when you started with a clientele that's already limited to "people who want to take a chance on an indie tabletop card game."
Oh! I forgot completely about my game of last week!
I really enjoyed Second Son!