I love Totino's pizza. Love. I'm not a fatty, (6'4, 200 pounds), I just love them. Whenever my wife goes out of town, I'll literally eat them for lunch and dinner (my wife hates them). Throw two on a cookie sheet, bake until they're crispy, then cut them into quarters. Whatever I don't eat for dinner I'll eat for breakfast the next morning...
Enjoying Superman 64 isn't just a guilty pleasure, it makes you guilty, sentencing hearing to be scheduled this following Monday. :P
In my defense, I got the game free as a gift, so I wasn't being very critical of it.
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"Orkses never lose a battle. If we win we win, if we die we die fightin so it don't count. If we runs for it we don't die neither, cos we can come back for annuver go, see!".
I love Totino's pizza. Love. I'm not a fatty, (6'4, 200 pounds), I just love them. Whenever my wife goes out of town, I'll literally eat them for lunch and dinner (my wife hates them). Throw two on a cookie sheet, bake until they're crispy, then cut them into quarters. Whatever I don't eat for dinner I'll eat for breakfast the next morning...
are .... are you me?
They are laced with crack or something. My dad is the same way too. It's where I picked up my addiction as a kid.
Seriously, my mom would go out of town and stock the freezer with Totino's, they'd be gone by the time she came back.
I love Totino's pizza. Love. I'm not a fatty, (6'4, 200 pounds), I just love them. Whenever my wife goes out of town, I'll literally eat them for lunch and dinner (my wife hates them). Throw two on a cookie sheet, bake until they're crispy, then cut them into quarters. Whatever I don't eat for dinner I'll eat for breakfast the next morning...
are .... are you me?
They are laced with crack or something. My dad is the same way too. It's where I picked up my addiction as a kid.
Seriously, my mom would go out of town and stock the freezer with Totino's, they'd be gone by the time she came back.
My wife is taking the kids to visit their grandfather for a couple of days. I have a Totinos pizza and a pack of Totinos pizza rolls in the freezer that I will live off of for the next two days.
I love Totino's pizza. Love. I'm not a fatty, (6'4, 200 pounds), I just love them. Whenever my wife goes out of town, I'll literally eat them for lunch and dinner (my wife hates them). Throw two on a cookie sheet, bake until they're crispy, then cut them into quarters. Whatever I don't eat for dinner I'll eat for breakfast the next morning...
are .... are you me?
They are laced with crack or something. My dad is the same way too. It's where I picked up my addiction as a kid.
Seriously, my mom would go out of town and stock the freezer with Totino's, they'd be gone by the time she came back.
My wife is taking the kids to visit their grandfather for a couple of days. I have a Totinos pizza and a pack of Totinos pizza rolls in the freezer that I will live off of for the next two days.
also, I like Dragonlance and I don't care!
I admitted to liking Terry Goodkind as a teenager on the bottom of the last page... :oops:
I love Totino's pizza. Love. I'm not a fatty, (6'4, 200 pounds), I just love them. Whenever my wife goes out of town, I'll literally eat them for lunch and dinner (my wife hates them). Throw two on a cookie sheet, bake until they're crispy, then cut them into quarters. Whatever I don't eat for dinner I'll eat for breakfast the next morning...
are .... are you me?
They are laced with crack or something. My dad is the same way too. It's where I picked up my addiction as a kid.
Seriously, my mom would go out of town and stock the freezer with Totino's, they'd be gone by the time she came back.
My wife is taking the kids to visit their grandfather for a couple of days. I have a Totinos pizza and a pack of Totinos pizza rolls in the freezer that I will live off of for the next two days.
also, I like Dragonlance and I don't care!
I admitted to liking Terry Goodkind as a teenager on the bottom of the last page... :oops:
Oh oh oh, I have a another great one: the only music I listen to is J-pop from Anime openings/endings.
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"Orkses never lose a battle. If we win we win, if we die we die fightin so it don't count. If we runs for it we don't die neither, cos we can come back for annuver go, see!".
I love Totino's pizza. Love. I'm not a fatty, (6'4, 200 pounds), I just love them. Whenever my wife goes out of town, I'll literally eat them for lunch and dinner (my wife hates them). Throw two on a cookie sheet, bake until they're crispy, then cut them into quarters. Whatever I don't eat for dinner I'll eat for breakfast the next morning...
are .... are you me?
They are laced with crack or something. My dad is the same way too. It's where I picked up my addiction as a kid.
Seriously, my mom would go out of town and stock the freezer with Totino's, they'd be gone by the time she came back.
My wife is taking the kids to visit their grandfather for a couple of days. I have a Totinos pizza and a pack of Totinos pizza rolls in the freezer that I will live off of for the next two days.
also, I like Dragonlance and I don't care!
I admitted to liking Terry Goodkind as a teenager on the bottom of the last page... :oops:
was that the 'Magic Kingdom for Sale' guy?
If so, I'll cop to that too
No, that's Terry Brooks, but I liked that too.
There is another series by Rick Cook where a code monkey gets summoned to a fantasy land and he ends up writing a magic programming language. It was my absolute favorite series of books. He created creatures called Emacs (I swear to god I am not making this up) to run magic scripts for him. I'll have to reread them someday to see if they're as dorky as I recall. There was a hot redhead in it too, as a teenager I liked that quite a bit.
There is another series by Rick Cook where a code monkey gets summoned to a fantasy land and he ends up writing a magic programming language. It was my absolute favorite series of books. He created creatures called Emacs (I swear to god I am not making this up) to run magic scripts for him. I'll have to reread them someday to see if they're as dorky as I recall. There was a hot redhead in it too, as a teenager I liked that quite a bit.
I dunno, it gets fairly decent reviews so maybe it's not so bad.
I will admit that I both read and enjoyed the series as well. When he's got other wizards-to-be making spells that end up being glowing 'Hello World'...
However, in my defence, I read them for free off the Baen Free Library.
Before following any advice, opinions, or thoughts I may have expressed in the above post, be warned: I found Keven Costners "Waterworld" to be a very entertaining film.
Yeah, you can still read at least the first couple online. The first one is kind of a set-up for the rest of them, and it's pretty traditional fantasy fare: sucked into a magic world, totally wimpy guy goes on epic adventures and gets his butt saved by people there until he comes into his own at the end. The other books are more interesting, and you can really tell they were written by a computer programmer. It's like Harry Potter for Unix and Basic nerds by the second book or so.
There is another series by Rick Cook where a code monkey gets summoned to a fantasy land and he ends up writing a magic programming language. It was my absolute favorite series of books. He created creatures called Emacs (I swear to god I am not making this up) to run magic scripts for him. I'll have to reread them someday to see if they're as dorky as I recall. There was a hot redhead in it too, as a teenager I liked that quite a bit.
I dunno, it gets fairly decent reviews so maybe it's not so bad.
I will admit that I both read and enjoyed the series as well. When he's got other wizards-to-be making spells that end up being glowing 'Hello World'...
However, in my defence, I read them for free off the Baen Free Library.
I read them at the library. And then bought them and read them again. I also enjoyed the first book or two of Goodkind's (and then read another 6 or 7 of them for some unfathomable reason), along with a couple of Terry Brooks'. Nowadays I have a soft place in my heart for Kim Harrison's urban fantasy series despite its rapid spiral down into romance novel/softcore porn land.
Edit: Rick Cook had another book, Mall Purchase Night, which was a pun on Walpurgis Nacht and chronicled the adventures of a mall security guard fighting faries invading his mall. I read that too. I am not ashamed.
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Smallville. I watched every goddamned episode of that terrible, terrible show. And hated almost every minute of it.
I loved Final Fantasy 8 and 12. I caught my best friend as he watched the last cutscene in 8 for the first time and found him bawling. I gave him a pat on the back because I did the same thing. These are the FF's everyone is supposed to hate, aside from the obvious 13, but I don't care, I thought they were brilliant.
I have bought this movie on VHS, laserdisc and DVD (no BluRay yet, but there's still time). I know it's not good, I know that I should track down the comics and see what it was supposed to be, but I don't care.
I have bought this movie on VHS, laserdisc and DVD (no BluRay yet, but there's still time). I know it's not good, I know that I should track down the comics and see what it was supposed to be, but I don't care.
If you didn't see it in 1995, and you weren't in high school at the time, yes... it's pretty bad.
Otherwise, it's a cherished memory of an awesome thing at an awesome time.
I may have been 15 in 1995...
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I mean... Ice T as a mutant kangaroo? That's gold, Jerry.
Sometimes I watch YouTube videos of dudes going way, way too fast on motorcycles and in cars. All of these videos are pretty much snuff films waiting to happen if someone makes a mistake. I have no ethical defense for this at all.
I have bought this movie on VHS, laserdisc and DVD (no BluRay yet, but there's still time). I know it's not good, I know that I should track down the comics and see what it was supposed to be, but I don't care.
If you didn't see it in 1995, and you weren't in high school at the time, yes... it's pretty bad.
Otherwise, it's a cherished memory of an awesome thing at an awesome time.
I may have been 15 in 1995...
This movie had one of the best soundtracks ever outside of a Camron Crowe film though.
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Bestiality porn, seeing people (especially women) bleed profusely, hearing stories about children being brutally beaten by their parents because seriously, fuck children.
Oh, and Uwe Boll movies.
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Bestiality porn, seeing people (especially women) bleed profusely, hearing stories about children being brutally beaten by their parents because seriously, fuck children.
Oh, and Uwe Boll movies.
Folks... this is the true definition of "guilty pleasure".
Not "ooh, I looooove Journey... just like everyone else... ironically!"
I'm talking about gruesome, fucked up, degenerate shit.
Like enjoying Uwe Boll movies.
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The worst part is that under certain light, I can not feel awful about some of their songs- they are catchy and happy sugar songs that are at least good at being catchy and happy sugar songs (like a chicka cherry cola).
I love Totino's pizza. Love. I'm not a fatty, (6'4, 200 pounds), I just love them. Whenever my wife goes out of town, I'll literally eat them for lunch and dinner (my wife hates them). Throw two on a cookie sheet, bake until they're crispy, then cut them into quarters. Whatever I don't eat for dinner I'll eat for breakfast the next morning...
are .... are you me?
No! You have to nuke it so you can roll it up like a crepe and then cook it on a pizza stone!
I watch pro wrestling and have on occasion tapped my foot to some Lady Gaga.
I also enjoy watching cooking reality shows.
My wife loves those. She always complains about her weight (she's pregnant) and how much she'd love to eat delicious foods and then she watches Top Chef. It's like a special torture that she inflicts on herself.
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This one Avril Lavigne song. I can't remember which one it is, and whenever I hear it I don't remember until about halfway through that it's Avril I'm listening to. Every other work she has done is like ground glass being shoved into my ears, and it's always depressing to be reminded that she is not 100% talentless, only 99%.
He was a boy, she was a girl; can I make it any more obvious?
This one Avril Lavigne song. I can't remember which one it is, and whenever I hear it I don't remember until about halfway through that it's Avril I'm listening to. Every other work she has done is like ground glass being shoved into my ears, and it's always depressing to be reminded that she is not 100% talentless, only 99%.
He was a boy, she was a girl; can I make it any more obvious?
No, that's definitely in the ground glass category.
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That said, I actually completed that game. It's funny what you can get done in college with an empty afternoon and a full bong.
are .... are you me?
In my defense, I got the game free as a gift, so I wasn't being very critical of it.
"Orkses never lose a battle. If we win we win, if we die we die fightin so it don't count. If we runs for it we don't die neither, cos we can come back for annuver go, see!".
They are laced with crack or something. My dad is the same way too. It's where I picked up my addiction as a kid.
Seriously, my mom would go out of town and stock the freezer with Totino's, they'd be gone by the time she came back.
My wife is taking the kids to visit their grandfather for a couple of days. I have a Totinos pizza and a pack of Totinos pizza rolls in the freezer that I will live off of for the next two days.
also, I like Dragonlance and I don't care!
I admitted to liking Terry Goodkind as a teenager on the bottom of the last page... :oops:
I don't feel guilty, but I recognize that you don't say you read said websites, you admit that you do.
was that the 'Magic Kingdom for Sale' guy?
If so, I'll cop to that too
"Orkses never lose a battle. If we win we win, if we die we die fightin so it don't count. If we runs for it we don't die neither, cos we can come back for annuver go, see!".
No, that's Terry Brooks, but I liked that too.
There is another series by Rick Cook where a code monkey gets summoned to a fantasy land and he ends up writing a magic programming language. It was my absolute favorite series of books. He created creatures called Emacs (I swear to god I am not making this up) to run magic scripts for him. I'll have to reread them someday to see if they're as dorky as I recall. There was a hot redhead in it too, as a teenager I liked that quite a bit.
EDIT: Here's the first book in the series
I dunno, it gets fairly decent reviews so maybe it's not so bad.
But... it is good. :P
I will admit that I both read and enjoyed the series as well. When he's got other wizards-to-be making spells that end up being glowing 'Hello World'...
However, in my defence, I read them for free off the Baen Free Library.
I read them at the library. And then bought them and read them again. I also enjoyed the first book or two of Goodkind's (and then read another 6 or 7 of them for some unfathomable reason), along with a couple of Terry Brooks'. Nowadays I have a soft place in my heart for Kim Harrison's urban fantasy series despite its rapid spiral down into romance novel/softcore porn land.
Edit: Rick Cook had another book, Mall Purchase Night, which was a pun on Walpurgis Nacht and chronicled the adventures of a mall security guard fighting faries invading his mall. I read that too. I am not ashamed.
I read and enjoyed Battlefield Earth.
But I ain't got shit on Atomic Ross. Datgummit, man.
I have bought this movie on VHS, laserdisc and DVD (no BluRay yet, but there's still time). I know it's not good, I know that I should track down the comics and see what it was supposed to be, but I don't care.
There is supposed to be a comic for that?
If you didn't see it in 1995, and you weren't in high school at the time, yes... it's pretty bad.
Otherwise, it's a cherished memory of an awesome thing at an awesome time.
I may have been 15 in 1995...
Watching Malcolm McDowell walk across broken glass in bare feet will never get old.
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This movie had one of the best soundtracks ever outside of a Camron Crowe film though.
Oh, and Uwe Boll movies.
Folks... this is the true definition of "guilty pleasure".
Not "ooh, I looooove Journey... just like everyone else... ironically!"
I'm talking about gruesome, fucked up, degenerate shit.
Like enjoying Uwe Boll movies.
Yet even through that same perspective, I still can't rationalize
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCm6gRHINqA&ob=av2n
No! You have to nuke it so you can roll it up like a crepe and then cook it on a pizza stone!
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I should get punched in the stomach.
I also enjoy watching cooking reality shows.
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My wife loves those. She always complains about her weight (she's pregnant) and how much she'd love to eat delicious foods and then she watches Top Chef. It's like a special torture that she inflicts on herself.
He was a boy, she was a girl; can I make it any more obvious?
No, that's definitely in the ground glass category.