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Yeah, by the time we reached Parker's Run, I knew we would eventually have to kill Kenny, or atleast have the option. An unstable and tyrannical presence like that can only hinder rather than help. I also didn't like him in the first season for the reasons you mentioned but I appreciated how magnificent of a person he

That is a perfect description.

There was a period of about 10 years when I would randomly check if he was still alive once or twice a year everytime I watched the Big L and was always glad that he was considering his age and weight. Still, 85 is a pretty good age to go out and it's tragic that he outlived Philip Seymour-Hoffman.

I'm going through my PS2 back log and will finish Steambot Chronicles in my last week before I move (It's a relaxing, non-linear adventure.)

Why would it Game Over you just as you complete the game? Makes no sense!

YIKES!

I… actually liked Crystal Skulls. The 50's setting at Marshall, going to South America, the Soviets as the bad guys… And if people had a problem with aliens then it's no more silly than chasing the ark of the covenant which has magic powers or the holy grail which also has magic powers. One is no more plausible than

No, they made it to a palace somewhere where they were invited to dinner and had chilled monkey brains. Credits rolled after that.

Studies sort of say that.

He also could have died when he recently crash landed his plane.

Well, in 80's Burma, we had neither! We did have plenty of tropical fruit, though. In school, I remember bringing in an apple and it was quite the big deal.

Yeah, my grandmother was so proud that she was able to buy Time magazine and Australian tinned Kraft cheese from her contacts on the black market.

See, that wasn't obvious to me because that doesn't look like grease paper - it looks like sandpaper.

Same. It was an awakening to be sure.

I thought it was brie and goat's cheese.

I once knew a girl who tried to boil eggs by putting them in the microwave.

Not quite the same but I was born in socialist Burma and I remember when I was very young there were no adverts on T.V. and no Western food anywhere. Around 1989/1990, things began to change and a burger shop opened up near the zoo (just a normal one, not a Western franchise). I still remember the first burger I had

Bart in 'The Genesis Tub'. "Woops, my finger slipped."

I once sat across a couple on a train wearing all denim and the guy had full blown swastikas on his hands. There's something unwholesome about wearing all denim.

But we did win, Mr. CyberneticOrganism.