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Hurlshort

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  1. I've always seen Drowsy as the drunk Uncle of the forums. That is meant as the highest compliment. https://youtu.be/qHphZpCUHko?list=PLvJQozye4lE8LhvqvEvNhhuVsZQXOPwzk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHphZpCUHko&index=4&list=PLvJQozye4lE8LhvqvEvNhhuVsZQXOPwzk bleh, no idea what is happening with my attempt to link.
  2. My wife had me watch the end of the Miss Universe pageant last night. Comedy gold. I feel for Steve Harvey.
  3. I actually have a Hefeweissen on tap at my place right now, so enjoy. Is that a large can, by chance?
  4. Beer does go bad, so keep that in mind, Woldan.
  5. Well we could probably read the book for more background, but It has pretty mwdiocre reviews.
  6. All you other Santa Shady's are just imitatin'
  7. I wouldn't read too much into this thread. Most of the folks that enjoyed it posted such and then left. I would call it a great movie, and that seems to be supported by critics and al the non-internet people I know.
  8. KotOR did the same, but better IMO, while JJ Abrams simply crossed the line with too much of it, again IMO. My bigger gripe was with Rey, does her character have any faults at all? It was just boring. You mean the girl who kept bugging to go back to the desert planet because "she is waiting" for someone? Yeah, I'd say she has issues. She wouldn't even take the lightsaber. Sure, she was less whiny than Luke, but she has the same faults that he did.
  9. Well, considering my college doesn't actually make money, I assume Volo isn't talking about me. I think the band outnumbered the fans at our bowl game last night. Still, we won! Go highest academic scoring programs!
  10. I'm a bit surprised at the people grumbling about it being episode IV all over again. That movie came out 38 years ago. Is it really a problem that they are following the same blueprint?
  11. Those bandits are crazy tough. Had to break out a couple stim packs.
  12. I did that once, ended up hiding out in our complex's laundry room for a few hours until my wife got home. Had no cell phone on me.
  13. Huh, I wasn't a fan of Skyrim's story either. I think I liked the start of Fallout 4 better than most Bethesda titles. But once I entered that first town, it went downhill. I haven't finished the story, I figure I'll get around to it over the next 7 years.
  14. Not Einstein, Eisenstein, meaning Sergei Eisenstein, who was Soviet film director, who are noted for his silent films like Strike (1925), Battleship Potemkin (1925) and October (1928) and his historical epics like Alexander Nevsky (1938) and Ivan the Terrible (1944, 1958). I would say that his style was much different than what Michael Bay for example uses. Ah, my mistake, I am chagrined.
  15. I find it bit stupid that they didn't bother to actually explain how he survived even though they used his implied death as plot device to make Finn do stuff that he probably otherwise wouldn't have done. Hmm, that is why I think there is more to it than that. Gives me a LOST vibe, for sure.
  16. So no one else thought the way Poe survived the crash was odd?
  17. I'm really not following what you are saying Tigranes. What is with the Einstein vs. Michael Bay example? Are the two somehow incongruous? It seems like I see an awful lot more of the "Oh, you like Michael Bay, you are a lesser mortal" than anything else. Granted that is probably because people who enjoy popular stuff are too busy out, uh, enjoying stuff.
  18. I'm getting ready to watch San Jose State play in a few. Go Spartans!
  19. Yeah I only made it about halfway through the two times I played it. I think the world is a bit hard for me to stay interested in, honestly. But I appreciate that it gets attention, because it is a good example of how writing should be done.
  20. It is weird to compare them, really. I was just pointing out they benefit from a big screen and a rockin' sound system.
  21. Really? Huh, I guess I just assumed it did since it looked really bad. I never saw it, honestly.
  22. Boo doesn't like anything. I haven't seen any of those three movies, but they clearly have an audience. I'd imagine they are all plenty enjoyable. I still remember when our comic book movies were terrible, Jurassic Park sequels went straight to video, and young teen movies were dominated by Twilight. It's a great time to be alive!
  23. I have a love-hate relationship with inventory management and crafting. I start with the honeymoon phase where I love the possibilities, then I get overwhelmed by too many items and lack of understanding. Next I start to figure it out and craft some cool stuff, and then lastly I tend to give up as I realize it is too hard to keep up with. No idea if that will apply to Underrail, but that is my modus operandi. Really I just miss the way Jagged Alliance 2 worked.
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