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Posted on 08-25-05 03:24 AM, in Whats ur favorite food? Link
My two main favorites are filet mignon and pot roast, the way my mom makes 'em.

Ribs are pretty good though, and that's what we're having tonight.
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Posted on 08-25-05 07:26 AM, in Rebuses (NS Points) Link
It is 'equal rights'.
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Posted on 08-25-05 07:31 AM, in Rearrangement. (Letter Bending) Link
"WHERE THE WATER MEETS THE ROAD".
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Posted on 08-25-05 10:00 AM, in Haiku! Link
Two syllables are
Contained in the word 'figured'
So says this website
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Posted on 08-26-05 12:05 AM, in Another E-bay item. (Star Wars) Link
I'm sorry, I was too busy selling myself to be able to afford this.

Nah, I'm not that into the new figures. I still have some old ones.
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Posted on 08-29-05 11:06 AM, in Turbo Grafx 16 Link
It does have Kolibri, the finest hummingbird shooter known to man.


(edited by NSNick on 08-29-05 02:20 PM)
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Posted on 08-29-05 11:00 PM, in So.... PAX. Link
Thursday
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Not much, just went to Andy's house then flew to Seattle. Flight was kinda boring, but I read, played Zelda II, and napped on the flight. Got to Seattle at 10:20 local time, Rick picked us up and we went back to his place. Played some Killer 7 and Halo 2, then hit the sack.

Friday
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I woke up with a cold, which sucked, but I managed. Got to the convention center at about 1:30 or so and got at the back of the line which was around the building and in a parking lot, but once the doors opened, it moved really quickly. We went in and wandered for a while. Andy and I ended up playing Magic for a while, then I figured out how the whole console freeplay thing worked. I killed people in Halo, and it was good. Rick was in the Tekken 5 tourney and got past the first round. Andy played in the Magic tourney and got 5th place (4th place and up got prizes). Then I dropped in on the Red vs. Blue panel, where I heard the quote of the day:
"How many tattoos are you going to have in 10 years?"
"All of them. I'm gonna get the whole set."
After that was the concert, with the Video Game Pianist, Optimus Rhyme, and the NESkimos. The VG Pianist was pretty cool, doing FF, Mario, and Zelda series. Optimus Rhyme was cool, and the NESkimos rocked harder than an 8 on the Moh's scale. That's pretty hard. After getting PAXsassinated, I went back to Rick's place, where I fell dead asleep because I was jet-lagged, sick, and had been up all day.

Saturday
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After some sleep, we got up and headed back to PAX. We got there in time for Rick, his wife Kate, and I to play in the Halo 2 tourney at 11a. We lost the first round, but it was fun. After that, we just missed seeing the 2nd round of the Omegathon, which by all accounts was crazy. Someone was crying afterwards. I am so buying the PAX '05 DVD, just for that. I went and watched Gabe and Tycho make most of Monday's strip. The Exhibition Center was open today, so I checked it out, bought some sweet stuff, and saw Zelda: TP playable. It looks awesome! After that I played some more Magic and met a guy with The Code tattooed on his chest. It was crazy. And awesome. Crazy-awesome. He also had pi on both wrists. After some more wandering and freeplay, we all went to watch the 4th round of the Omegathon in the theater -- they played Karaoke Revolution. It was hilarious! After that, the concert began, with the Final Fantasy Pianist, MC Frontalot, MC Chris, and the Minibosses. The Final Fantasy Pianist was nice, doing some VII, X, and other stuff. MC Frontalot was OK, but I much rather preferred his non-live versions. Oh well. MC Chris was fucking hilarious! He was an incredible stage presence, and I now need to see him more often, and download more of his songs. The Minibosses were sweet, but I think I enjoyed the NESkimos' show better. It's hard to say. After the concert, it was back to Rick's to grab some more shut-eye.

Sunday
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Showed up there at around 10:30 for the "Beat the Pros" panel, but it was delayed an hour, so we played some Halo 2 until it started. There was a guy playing Soul Calibur against all comers, and if anyone beat him, they got a $50 gift certificate. A few people won, but all in all, he was pretty good. Next up were two guys playing Halo 2 against all comers, 2v2. The first game they played they barely won 15-14, but the rest they breezed through, including me and Rick. Since they went undefeated, they earned $400 from Gabe and Tycho. I checked out Super Mario Strikers, and it's super awesome. I finally went to the PC freeplay, got some Counter Strike in. I actually did pretty well, to my amazement. After that, it was time for the final round of the Omegathon. After a bit of a wait we all filed into the theater. Gabe and Tycho came onstage and unveiled the Omegathon prize-- at least one of every NES game ever made, every NES accessory, a couple of NES systems, and 2 brand new Alienware computers custom painted Star Wars style, one light side, one dark side. The winner got all the NES stuff and his pick of one of the Alienwares. Then the 2 final Omeganauts came out, Luke and Leroy, and Gabe and Tycho revealed the final game: Combat for the Atari! The contest was 3 rounds- first to 15, or 5 minutes. The first round Luke destroyed, winning it a perfect 15-0. But Leroy came back the second round, and it was tied at the end of the 5 minutes. The third round was extremely tense, and Leroy pulled it out, forcing a tiebreaker. All looked lost for Leroy, as he was down 10-5, but he miraculously pulled ahead with an amazing series of shots, 11-10. Luke tied it back up at 11, and then got a final shot in just in the nick of time to win the round and the Omegathon. Watching that was the most excited I've ever been watching a video game, it was amazing. Luke took his first pick and chose the dark side computer, to the crowd's delight. And so, PAX '05 ended, and I'll have to wait another year to go back.
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Posted on 08-30-05 05:30 PM, in ATTENTION LEGION Link
*points gun at the Legions*

But which one is the real one?

Leg #1: I am!
Leg #2: No, I am!
Leg #1: To be safe, you'll have to kill us both.

*shoots Leg #1*

Leg would never say that.
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Posted on 08-30-05 05:31 PM, in So.... PAX. Link
My cousin, my friend and I are already tossing around costume ideas for next year.
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Posted on 08-31-05 05:33 AM, in The quote thread Link
"Quotation is a serviceable substitute for wit."
"When a love comes to an end, weeklings cry, efficient ones instantly find another love and wise already had one in reserve."
"America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between."
-Oscar Wilde

"My girlfriend said to me in bed last night' 'you're a pervert' I said, 'that's a big word for a girl of nine'."
-Emo Phillips

"I believe that sex is one of the most beautiful, natural, wholesome things that money can buy."
-Steve Martin

"Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy."
-Frank Sinatra

"The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind."
-Humphrey Bogart

"I know I'm drinking myself to a slow death, but then I'm in no hurry."
-Robert Benchley

"The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell"
-Simone Weil

"Too often the strong, silent man is silent only because he does not know what to say, and is reputed strong only because he has remained silent."
-Winston Churchill

"Sometimes you put walls up not to keep people out, but to see who cares enough to break them down."
-Anonymous

"Life without absorbing occupation is hell - joy consists in forgetting life"
-Elbert Hubbard
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Posted on 08-31-05 06:04 AM, in The YTMND Thread Link
I came up with the idea of Luke being told to do a barrel roll. Hopefully my cousin will make this soon.
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Posted on 08-31-05 07:16 AM, in System durabilites! Link
Originally posted by Kasumi-Astra
I'd say the PS2 is the worst system ever for durability. A system that can degarde so badly as a PS2, failing to read DVDs and CDs, without ever being dropped and being stored in a clean, tidy manner has got to be the worst built console- EVER. It's so bad because common design flaws have not been fixed or rectified, and many still haven't been fixed with the new SCPH 70000 series "Slimline" models. The first batch of Slimline PS2s were notoriously dodgy, typical of any early release Sony product. Sony hardware designers love to push the envelope, yet they usually don't leave enough time to perfect their products for functionality. It seems that Sony are quite content to expect the early adopters of their products to be treated as "hardware connoisseurs" who will be happy to have the latest technology first, with the trade off of the hardware being filled with bugs.


Quoted for emphasis. I hate Sony for doing this.
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Posted on 08-31-05 07:34 AM, in Possible Criminal? Link
Or just walk in with a suit on and some dark sunglasses and stare at him. Talk into your earpice.
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Posted on 08-31-05 09:46 AM, in Casino help 18 or 21 Link
Originally posted by Lenophis
In any casino (and I believe it's federal law) you can go into a casino and gamble at the age of 18. However, some casino's have a bar in the casino itself, which is why some (if not most) have the 21 age limit, because of the bar. Although I can't speak for everywhere, that's how it is here, in Minnesota. Now if only there was a way to get Canada's legal drinking age to the states....
The gambling age is the same as the drinking age in that it's set by the states. However the federal government just coerced all of the states into making the drinking age 21.
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Posted on 08-31-05 09:50 AM, in How do you deal with fear and nervousness? Link
I get distracted or drunk.
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Posted on 08-31-05 09:51 AM, in The quote thread Link
"Do a barrel roll!!"
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Posted on 08-31-05 11:13 AM, in Simple Riddle. Link
Why, nothing, of course.
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