Hmm, I'm not sure about this. A friends of mine who this really nice social guy (he like maintains three text-messaging conversation at all time and often works the bar at the local student hangout at his campus). at the moment there is a facebook group of 80 people planning to treat him as a ghost for the entirety of april fool's, as a joke.
Oh christ. Temple students are doing a walk out right now because of the tuition thing.
I'm blushing so hard right now because no one where I'm at joined them. I feel as though I should but I skipped this criticism class one too many times.
I know just the place where they'd have rabbit and like every previously living thing that's either odd or close to extinction.
Lot of asian restaurants where you live I take it.
Ha, no I mean a food market. It's kind of hard to find if you don't know where to look, hidden under a cinema basically. It's where all the rich people buy their foodstuff according to legend.
the lady alliance has completely monopolized victory
the challenge ees gone, senor
isn't munchkin, like, a fake game
No. It's a real game. Some people just have beef with it.
The "beef" is absurdly bad game design. The reason they sell so many extra packs of cards for that game (it's almost as bad as a CCG at this point) is because there is little or no replayability with a single set of cards. The game relies on the "suprise" factor of new cards to cover up it's horribly bad design and balance problems.
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It's after Fuu beats the living hell out of Ferio, so it's appropriate, just, not something you'd think a teenager from Japan would be saying. :P
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Have a user who kept experiencing issues where Adobe's IE plugin would lock up her browser. Installed Foxit Reader, which works fine for what she needs to do.
The only caveat? Quickbooks specifically requires Adobe. It generates an error that 'a PDF reader' is needed for certain functions, but as far as I can tell does not recognize Foxit.
De Vulgari Eloquentia is a new board game that was actually fairly good (there was a huge rush of new board games in early 2011 and most of them have turned out pretty "meh" - eg: Navegador - so this stood out).
It is set in late medeival Italy where each player is a merchant attempting to scramble up the social ladder. You can stick with merchant and go for victory via wealth or build up a good supply of cash and use that to bribe your way into (and up the ranks of) the church.
There's a lot of moving parts to the game but they seem to work together well. Was definetly worth playing again some time.
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edited March 2011
Hmm. Sounds like the pub quiz japan is at is not very good (it's taken three hours to do 4 ten-question rounds and apparently there are five rounds left).
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I cannot, for the life of me, find where the printer charged us for the invitations. Unless I'm missing something, we got $200 worth of printing for free.
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edited March 2011
Maybe her computer just needs some more TLC[tiny]cott[/tiny]
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So I just donated to a fund a musician that I follow set up because she's trying to gather funds to mix/master/press the new CD she just recorded. As a result I'm getting mailed the ukulele she wrote two of the songs on that are off the new CD.
I keep missing Variable somehow, but let him know that I'm interested in playing a Chaos game on VASSAL at some point in the future and that something should be arranged.
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I have a wierd concept of money. I just bought a $1600 computer to play a game that I refuse to pay any actual money for (LoL)
Astronaut teemo.... want...l
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It's good. Something like a game bird - quail or dove
That just sounds horrible. Really horrible.
I'm blushing so hard right now because no one where I'm at joined them. I feel as though I should but I skipped this criticism class one too many times.
And I'm too hungry to go.
and yet
the lady alliance has completely monopolized victory
the challenge ees gone, senor
Lousy allergies.
Ha-ha! Domestic violence!
(Actually I find that image kinda funny.)
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
isn't munchkin, like, a fake game
I laughed.
Lot of asian restaurants where you live I take it.
No. It's a real game. Some people just have beef with it.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Bad Idea?
y/n
Ha, no I mean a food market. It's kind of hard to find if you don't know where to look, hidden under a cinema basically. It's where all the rich people buy their foodstuff according to legend.
Troll is trollish
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
The "beef" is absurdly bad game design. The reason they sell so many extra packs of cards for that game (it's almost as bad as a CCG at this point) is because there is little or no replayability with a single set of cards. The game relies on the "suprise" factor of new cards to cover up it's horribly bad design and balance problems.
It's after Fuu beats the living hell out of Ferio, so it's appropriate, just, not something you'd think a teenager from Japan would be saying. :P
The only caveat? Quickbooks specifically requires Adobe. It generates an error that 'a PDF reader' is needed for certain functions, but as far as I can tell does not recognize Foxit.
Death to accounting software.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Yep!
It is set in late medeival Italy where each player is a merchant attempting to scramble up the social ladder. You can stick with merchant and go for victory via wealth or build up a good supply of cash and use that to bribe your way into (and up the ranks of) the church.
There's a lot of moving parts to the game but they seem to work together well. Was definetly worth playing again some time.
Aw that's nice, but Feral is still going to make you marry him before he'll sleep with you.
You us for our minds and not just our stunning physiques, right?
BBQ Brisket and sweet potato fries
hell yeah
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Neato.
The cows of the world can thank him.
"Thank you, Arch! We died a little today because of you!
"Mooooo!"
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
desc, there is really no need for you to have that concern.
Really.
weeeee
Phew!
Wait
Astronaut teemo.... want...l
more like you bought a 1600 dollar computer to play a game that a 400 dollar computer can play just fine
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