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Post by Enigma! on Oct 8, 2008 23:03:16 GMT -5
I'm still trying to figure out how the game would work.
If I moved it here, would you be willing to help me mod it?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 8, 2008 23:07:13 GMT -5
I'd be willing to try, anyway.
Including or discounting "Buttercup's Baby"?
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Post by Enigma! on Oct 9, 2008 19:02:10 GMT -5
Include?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 9, 2008 19:24:20 GMT -5
So Fezzik's dead, right.
Out of curiousity, does anyone here have the actual BOOK "The Princess Bride" and not just the movie? (I think Amanda does, but I'm not sure)
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Post by BloodAngel on Oct 9, 2008 19:45:09 GMT -5
I do and I have no interest in this game nor wish to know it exists.
VJ: ...Translation: Yes, I do and no you can't use it nya nya nya.
Can you tell Mother is pissed now?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 9, 2008 21:00:26 GMT -5
Somewhat.
And actually, part of the reason I asked was that last visit to B&N I saw it on the shelves.
What's up with bookstores having coffee shops in them? (Books-a-Million and Joe Muggs, Barnes and Noble and Starbucks, etc...)
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Post by Enigma! on Oct 9, 2008 22:10:11 GMT -5
They noticed people often sit in the stores and read the books instead of actually buying them and figured adding drinks for the customers while they read was the best way to make money of book moochers.
Make sense, no?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 9, 2008 22:28:52 GMT -5
Actually, it does, considering that I am admittedly guilty of the occasional 'book mooching'. Though in my defense I have often ended up buying the books so I can just stay home and read them. ("Digital Justice" for example)
But seriously, why coffee (or rather Mochas, Cappachinos, Frappachinos and all that)? Why not sell nice hot cups of tea?
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Post by BloodAngel on Oct 13, 2008 21:30:19 GMT -5
Because this is America and Americans drink coffee. Yes, I know it's stupid. Didja watch the YYH movie yet?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 13, 2008 21:58:23 GMT -5
Unfortunately, no. We spent the weekend finishing cleaning the stuff from the apartment out of the carport and packing it away. And actually, we're still not done...
On the plus side, I got to drive the lawnmower with the wagon/trailer attached!
Yes, I know, I take pleasure in simple, stupid things. Believe me, it helps sometimes....
Does it say something about me that when my mother found a family tree in one of the boxes (well, techically, the family tree was in a bible that was in one of the boxes, but that's not important) and went through it listing off names, dates, relations, etc., it actually ended up frustrating me more than anything?*
(I ended up retreating to my and Jessica's bedroom and staring at the expanded version of my high school family tree project I have hanging on the wall - a family tree that shows both my relations and Jessica's family - for a while, brooding.. or sulking. Take your pick.)
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Post by Enigma! on Oct 18, 2008 22:34:03 GMT -5
All things considered, I would probably have done the same thing.
Is there such thing as an "innocent citizen" that isn't a newborn child?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 19, 2008 9:08:49 GMT -5
"All that is required for evil to triumph is that good [people] do nothing."
To be truely innocent, you have to not only not be involved, but also know nothing about it in the least (beyond, maybe, rumors, but I'm not counting that at the moment.), perhaps even not profit from it knowingly or unknowingly.
It's like if two teenagers stole a car for a joyride and one changes his mind, but before the driver can let him out they hit and kill someone - even though the passenger wasn't driving, even though he wanted out of the car, legally he is just as guilty of Vehicular Manslaughter as his friend in the driver's seat.
I don't know, Daniel, there might be such a thing... but if there is, I don't know any of them.
If you were a vampire, what kind would you rather be the Dracula type with no soul, unable to walk in sunlight, but a lot of powers to make up for it; or the Daywalker-type (Blade, in other words), with a soul and the ability to walk in the sun, but all you've got is enhanced strength and senses about the human norm?
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Post by Enigma! on Nov 6, 2008 20:15:36 GMT -5
... Daywalker. I like the sun most of the time.
Why do people like zombies?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Nov 6, 2008 22:08:50 GMT -5
Cheap dinners and no awkward conversations.
What did you think of the "...That Within" excerpt?
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Post by BloodAngel on Nov 7, 2008 6:32:33 GMT -5
I doubt this is directed at me, but hey, you asked for an opinion.
Do you think that you could STOP writing about the fucking Black Ranger? Or at least focusing on him so much? Seriously, it's starting to look like the story is "Black Ranger and the Other Five Colors".
Seriously, could you do that?
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