I cannot wait, tonight I get to goof off for a bit.
This means more FF6.
You should totes sketch gau on the veldt after he comes back from jumping.
Although that bug may only work on the original cart, not sure how it works on later releases.
I'm still at the very beginning. So sketching Gau will have to wait until I get there.
Yeah, you've got quite a lot of game to get through before that point. I should get around to playing it again, I don't think I've actually played it all the way through since I was like... 8 or 9.
I'm trying to finish all the games I had bought but never completed. I have quite the backlog! I mean, I JUST finished FF7 last year and I had, had that since I was ...10?
Also, Twin Peaks, tonight.
It is one of my greatest shames that I've never finished 7. The one time I played it I was never able to find the temple of the ancients, like I'm pretty sure right before you go there you get the airship or at least a boat or something and I just wandered around and got completely lost and didn't know where I was going.
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It's the last 12 hours of FFVII that gets you. And by that I mean casting Knights of the Round with quadra magic (or w/e it was called) on the final boss and waiting for the cut scenes to end.
The idea that the American 'pro-life' groups win and then take on Canada
beware infiltration of your civil service, then
it's a real, albeit low-probability (I think), risk. Certainly more plausible than an overt attempt to mobilize pro-life movements at a popular level in a socially liberal country
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Here. It's been running every single day with zero interruptions for eleven years. Should keep you occupied.
I need to get back into that.
Art is becoming decent.
Good to know. At its beginning it looked awful.
More than awful.
Basically, skip like
the entire first year, atleast
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So they're evaluating our staff for cuts this week. Apparently I'm not on the chopping block this time. I won't be at ease until they're gone and the decision is official, but I feel a bit better.
The idea that the American 'pro-life' groups win and then take on Canada
beware infiltration of your civil service, then
it's a real, albeit low-probability (I think), risk. Certainly more plausible than an overt attempt to mobilize pro-life movements at a popular level in a socially liberal country
Eh, the pro-life groups here been working to set up networks in the UK for the last decade and change. Same with Australia. With more success in Australia apparently.
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Arriety...good idea for a date movie if she enjoyed spirited away?
It seems to be getting good reviews, but the criticism is that it lacked the depth and gravity of Spirited Away and Mononoke, as it's more kiddy and light like Ponyo.
Arriety...good idea for a date movie if she enjoyed spirited away?
It seems to be getting good reviews, but the criticism is that it lacked the depth and gravity of Spirited Away and Mononoke, as it's more kiddy and light like Ponyo.
Yeah, don't want to go with that, then.
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It's based on the borrowers which I don't particularly remember being heavy handed.
The idea that the American 'pro-life' groups win and then take on Canada
beware infiltration of your civil service, then
it's a real, albeit low-probability (I think), risk. Certainly more plausible than an overt attempt to mobilize pro-life movements at a popular level in a socially liberal country
Eh, the pro-life groups here been working to set up networks in the UK for the last decade and change. Same with Australia. With more success in Australia apparently.
It's one thing to set up overseas interest groups that lobby overtly for pro-life causes; it's another thing to set up non-obviously-pro-life groups that can establish credibility in a society where being pro-choice is taken for granted. Think filling the slots of Susan G. Kamen foundations with people whose primary lobbying activity might be toward other causes but who might also be pro-life. And then a Conservative government achieves power for unrelated reasons, has a ready pool of 'neutral'-ish people to appoint to key offices in the civil service (again, for non-conspiratorial reasons like burnishing "I've never voted Conservative before" credentials) - and then suddenly the establishment's conventional wisdom of a topic taken for granted shifts under your feet. It doesn't take a conspiracy, it's just the results of a random process when there is no pressure for a "are you pro-choice?" filter for abortion-relevant offices because it's no longer an issue.
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Yeah ... yeah ... let's stick to that story when the cops show up: it's doesn't violate obscenity laws - it's art!
The idea that the American 'pro-life' groups win and then take on Canada
It is one of my greatest shames that I've never finished 7. The one time I played it I was never able to find the temple of the ancients, like I'm pretty sure right before you go there you get the airship or at least a boat or something and I just wandered around and got completely lost and didn't know where I was going.
twitch.tv/tehsloth
I have that! It's really great
Don't wanna sit in an office
beware infiltration of your civil service, then
it's a real, albeit low-probability (I think), risk. Certainly more plausible than an overt attempt to mobilize pro-life movements at a popular level in a socially liberal country
Santorum getting the nomination is probably a better outcome than Obama could dream of honestly.
have, uh
what?
synergy
last night, I just went to kick it at home and finally play some TF2
"Loadout unavailable." nooooooo
More than awful.
Basically, skip like
the entire first year, atleast
Eh, the pro-life groups here been working to set up networks in the UK for the last decade and change. Same with Australia. With more success in Australia apparently.
I remember thinking the same thing about W...
The Precious is mine.
I played the halo anniversary over chrismas with friends
god, i've missed the "lethal when moving at any speed" vehicles
australia way more religious than the uk
A group - the group - of people I identify with who I'm currently working with to accomplish the interests we share.
Castle in the Sky:Laputa is a good one. I like Howl's Moving Castle as well. I mean if you want to stick with the whole Miyazaki theme.
Otherwise maybe something American and romantic?
also if she's 8
It seems to be getting good reviews, but the criticism is that it lacked the depth and gravity of Spirited Away and Mononoke, as it's more kiddy and light like Ponyo.
Yeah, don't want to go with that, then.
Nah, I didn't. W was an idiot but he was an idiot who was likeable and wasn't verse an incumbent President who can bust a tune.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhO1DnNKYbo
It's one thing to set up overseas interest groups that lobby overtly for pro-life causes; it's another thing to set up non-obviously-pro-life groups that can establish credibility in a society where being pro-choice is taken for granted. Think filling the slots of Susan G. Kamen foundations with people whose primary lobbying activity might be toward other causes but who might also be pro-life. And then a Conservative government achieves power for unrelated reasons, has a ready pool of 'neutral'-ish people to appoint to key offices in the civil service (again, for non-conspiratorial reasons like burnishing "I've never voted Conservative before" credentials) - and then suddenly the establishment's conventional wisdom of a topic taken for granted shifts under your feet. It doesn't take a conspiracy, it's just the results of a random process when there is no pressure for a "are you pro-choice?" filter for abortion-relevant offices because it's no longer an issue.
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance 3D
You know her, we don't. It's a non-offensive seeming movie.
You gonna do dinner/coffee before or after?
With a pig and a lady too!
Truly something to get the juice running.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
A pig and a lady and a girl who appreciates wooden airplanes waaay too much.
Was thinking dinner after a movie.
I don't know, what are good second date ideas?
It crossed my mind that I could invite her over to play scrabble or something, but I don't know about that.
I saw it. It has Christopher Lambert in it, being Christopher Lambert. It was awful but Christopher Lambert.