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Post by Venomeye on Apr 20, 2007 6:52:37 GMT -5
Ugh, it's how I feel too, there was also a cassette play missing from INSIDE the truck as well. The entire accident was the fault of her boss at the hospital she worked at. She had a minor seizure at work so they decided she should go home early. Thing is, she had another seizure while driving and basically smacked into a tree at 40-50 miles an hour. Of all the people that have terrible foresight for medical conditions, it had to be people who worked at a hospital. How ironic.
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Post by Poofiemus on Apr 20, 2007 14:43:54 GMT -5
*insert vocal sound effect that indicates empathy with pain here* That is a cruel irony. You'd think they'd get someone to drive her home or something instead. Idiots.
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Post by Pipe Organ Wolf on Apr 20, 2007 15:42:56 GMT -5
*sigh* It's really sad that society can't think sensibly by itself anymore. I would have called someone to come get her, or even driven her home myself. I just don't get people anymore.
*is hit by sudden inspiration and runs over to the Zombie thread*
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Post by Poofiemus on Apr 20, 2007 15:46:39 GMT -5
It's like how that Discover editor says that he's less worried about what Big Brother can do and more worried about what can happen when the masses collectively turn insane.
Ooh, more Zombie improvement? YAY!
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Post by Pipe Organ Wolf on Apr 20, 2007 15:52:04 GMT -5
That's one of my big problems with "Big Brother". If you don't have to bother to take care of yourself, how do you remember how to?
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Post by Poofiemus on Apr 20, 2007 15:55:10 GMT -5
So very, very true. *thinks of Farenheit 411*
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Haruo
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FIRE DOG!
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Post by Haruo on Apr 20, 2007 16:30:18 GMT -5
Hi, Venomeye! *puts a Moai statue mask on your head* We are Easter people! *tomatoe'd*
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Post by Poofiemus on Apr 20, 2007 16:31:09 GMT -5
....All your Easter are belong to us?
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Post by Pipe Organ Wolf on Apr 20, 2007 16:38:01 GMT -5
*looks intently at Haruo* I politely INSIST you head over to the musical musings thread and hear the sample of the Easter Island song!
J/K. Seriously, though, check it out! It's funny!
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Post by Venomeye on Apr 21, 2007 0:03:50 GMT -5
At least she lived though, or there would have been a ton of extra trouble on their hands.
WHOO I have a very scary mask now. Seriously, that IS scary looking. Its lack of eyes, elongated face features, it's just... scary! Then there's that one arcade game where you're riding some jetpack on a mode-7 type display and you are shooting a ton of these statues on the first level.
boo.
LOOK BEHIND YOU LOOK BEHIND YOU made you look.
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Post by Pipe Organ Wolf on Apr 21, 2007 8:41:51 GMT -5
Shooting the Heads? Sacrelige!!! The game must immediately be reprogrammed so you are shooting galleries of "fecal portriture" as opposed to legitimate art! *looks over shoulder to see the dog licking himself* Ewwww.
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Post by Venomeye on Apr 21, 2007 9:56:54 GMT -5
Yeah, the game was called Space Harrier (just remembered) and it was pretty..... strange. It's old and made by Sega, so of course it's strange.
Your skeleton dog is still alive? It shouldn't have to groom itself anymore. Take it for a walk and show everyone.
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Post by Pipe Organ Wolf on Apr 21, 2007 12:44:56 GMT -5
He regenerated. I'll have to wait for him to "slim down" again. My mom came over and he snuck into the house with her and promptly knocked his dishes over, so there's a mess by the door. I tried to clean it up, but he growled at me, so I'll see if he eats it soon.
My fave game when I was little was Zeliard. I recently found it online, and I've finally reached the fourth level! Out of like, nine.
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Post by Poofiemus on Apr 22, 2007 2:50:37 GMT -5
When I was growing up, I played games on the Intellivision and on MSDOS. (Yes, I played games on a console older than me!). My faves were Eco Quest: The Search for Cetus, which had a strong environmentalist bent, and Kyrandia Book 3: Malcom's Revenge. THAT was a weird game. You had to hypnotize a squirrel and wear it on your head to advance the game at one point, and that's not even the weirdest part of the game.
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Post by Venomeye on Apr 22, 2007 4:33:28 GMT -5
Hahaha, I remember those DOS machines! I had those huge 5" floppy discs with stored data on them, and the oldest game I remember playing is "Rogue", you play this Face looking thing (or in some versions an @ symbol), and go around through mazes fighting letters of the alphabet (literally). Each letter stood for a different monter's name. S was snake, B was bat, Z was.... zombie, and so on. It's almost impossible to be but it was still alot of fun.
I don't remember any of the games you mentioned, and that does sound extremely strange. Weirdest game I remember playing was some really messed up text adventure game, it had no story and just seemed... random. You started in a forest and went around using N, E, S, W commands. I couldn't ever seem to get anywhere, and I never did. You could get drunk by drinking from a goblet you found in a cave, then a dwarf would kill you. I think that was the extent of it.
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