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Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - - Posts by Cynthia |
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Cynthia |
Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6304 days Last view: 6304 days
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I'll believe it when I see it since this drama (about Zelda 3) has gone on forever.
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There might be a proto but this (no, not the ROM) might not be it.
Cynthia |
Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6304 days Last view: 6304 days
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If they were going to talk about 3D projection, they'd do so at E3 *and* the system probably wouldn't cost $199-249.
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Didn't include tax because it varies depending on province/state. You think we have it bad... it's $700+ in the UK for the system.
Cynthia |
Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6304 days Last view: 6304 days
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Wii will be much too expensive, and probably unavailable for a while.
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...$199-249 is expensive? I'll probably pick up Twilight Princess eventually but dunno which version I'll get. If I have to wait a while to get a Wii, I'll go with the GameCube version. Aside from controls, it'll PROBABLY be the same game.
Cynthia |
Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6304 days Last view: 6304 days
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...Oh no. I mean, if Danielle can't finish it... that's never a good sign.
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Maybe I'll need to look out for something else in Canada. Like white chocolate M&M's or something.
Cynthia |
Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6304 days Last view: 6304 days
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Mario fruit snacks for the win.
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I'm positive they also had some delicious Mario ice cream sandwiches years back...
Cynthia |
Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6304 days Last view: 6304 days
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Larsson! Not only did he play fantastic in his last game with Barca, but the win also allows Celtic direct access to the Champions League next year instead of having to go through qualifying (which we sucked at this year).
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Even when he's not with Celtic, he's still helping us out. What a guy. (restricted) |
Cynthia |
Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6304 days Last view: 6304 days
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Mainly new controls and a couple of new features, I think. I don't think that the GameCube version is going to be 40-50% of the Wii version given all the development time. |
Cynthia |
Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6304 days Last view: 6304 days
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I think they're special ones for Pirates of the Caribbean 2 or something. I know I've seen mentions of them, but I've never gone out to actually look for them.
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I like white chocolate sometimes... trust me, you do NOT want to have a white chocolate Reese's peanut butter cup.
Cynthia |
Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6304 days Last view: 6304 days
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MAY 18
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------ TOTAL NUMBER OF POSTS: 379 1) Colin (A) - 18 (NR) 2) Skreename - 17 (2) T3) Alastor the Stylish (LM) - 15 (2) T3) Danielle (A) - 15 (6) 5) Acrelvl - 14 (4) T6) KATW (LM) - 12 (NR) T6) Tarale (LM) - 12 (5) 8) SoNotNormal - 11 (NR) T9) Cheveyo Chowilawu (A) - 9 (NR) T9) noha420 - 9 (NR) T9) HyperHacker (LM) - 9 (7) OFF THE CHARTS: Pandabear (1), Bo_Do (7), Thoughtless (9), Reshaper256 (9) DAILY POINTS ------------ 1) Colin (A) - 10 2) Skreename - 9 T3) Alastor the Stylish (LM) - 8 T3) Danielle (A) - 8 5) Acrelvl - 6 T6) KATW (LM) - 5 T6) Tarale (LM) - 5 8) SoNotNormal - 3 T9) Cheveyo Chowilawu (A) - 2 T9) HyperHacker (LM) - 2 T9) noha420 - 2 MONTHLY POINTS -------------- 1) Alastor the Stylish (LM) - 134 2) Danielle (FM) - 118 3) Skreename - 104 4) Colin (A) - 87 5) Acrelvl - 39 6) HyperHacker (LM) - 38 7) Forte.EXE - 37 T8) Tarale (LM) - 36 T8) Thoughtless - 36 10) The Letter H - 30 11) asdf - 28 12) Ghost - 27 13) KATW (LM) - 23 T14) Bio - 20 T14) Clockwork JB - 20 T16) fabio - 19 T16) Skydude - 19 T18) Peardian - 17 T18) setz (A) - 17 T18) Shyguy - 17 21) insectduel - 13 22) Bo_Do - 12 23) Tatrion - 11 T24) Kanop - 10 T24) Riku - 10 T24) Pandabear - 10 27) Dragon master - 9 T28) ||EyeL E Ss|| - 7 T28) comp - 7 T28) Thayer - 7 T31) Dragonsbrethren - 6 T31) Grey (FM) - 6 T31) Rom Manic - 6 T31) Silvershield - 6 T31) SoNotNormal - 6 T31) Xkeeper (A) - 6 T37) [GGS] Cruel Justice - 5 T37) Ailure (A) - 5 T37) Billiards Koopa - 5 T37) Dagsha (A) - 5 T37) Jomb - 5 T42) Cheveyo Chowilawu (A) - 4 T42) NightKev - 4 T44) Cirvante - 3 T44) emcee - 3 T44) Kamek77 - 3 T44) Keitaro - 3 T44) neotransotaku - 3 T44) Randy53215 (LM) - 3 T50) Chickenlump - 2 T50) CrashOverwrite - 2 T50) Davros - 2 T50) Lemurian - 2 T50) noha420 - 2 T50) Reshaper256 - 2 T56) Arthus - 1 T56) cecil99 - 1 T56) drjayphd (LM) - 1 T56) firemaker - 1 T56) Hawksun - 1 T56) Heian-794 - 1 T56) Xeruss - 1
Cynthia |
Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6304 days Last view: 6304 days
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Let me pull out article #2 now, of something equally disgusting, surreal and hilarious. I should preface this by saying it comes from The Sun, which isn't exactly the UK's most trusted newspaper - but the story's apparently true. Here we go...
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A CHAIN-SMOKING schoolgirl told last night how she fell pregnant during a drunken romp - at the age of just 11. The petite youngster found she was expecting after losing her virginity to a teenager during the boozy one-night stand. Lighting her third roll-up cigarette and watched by her proud 34-year-old mum, she confessed: "I didn’t think I’d get pregnant because it was my first time. "But I’m really excited and looking forward to being a mum." The girl, who is now 12 but cannot be named for legal reasons, is due to become Britain’s youngest mother when she gives birth next month - four months before her 13th birthday. She comes from a large family in West Lothian and has an eight-month-old brother who will become an UNCLE before he turns one. Showing her huge baby bump under a cropped white T-shirt and tiny black mini-skirt, the girl added last night: "I can’t wait to take the baby swimming and out for walks in the pram. "I think I’ll be able to cope as I’ve had lots of practice looking after my brothers. "I know how to feed a baby its bottle and I can change nappies. "But I panic and cry if they’re sick and I don’t like giving them a bath because I’m a bit frightened." The youngster had unprotected sex with a boy of 15 in Edinburgh on a night out with pals last August. The father, who cannot be identified, may face legal action. The girl feared she might be pregnant and visited a doctor three times for tests, but each proved negative. Only when she bought a supermarket home-testing kit did the truth emerge. She said: "When I saw the two blue lines, meaning it was positive, I just started crying. "I was paranoid about what my mum was going to say and just frightened about being pregnant too. "I knew straight away that I couldn’t have an abortion because that’s something I don’t believe in." The girl eventually begged a female relative to break the shock news to her mum, who had given birth to a boy of her own just days before. She said: "I was upset and so was my mum, especially as she’d just had my wee brother. I didn’t really talk to her much at the time, either, so that made things even harder. "We had a big argument and I ended up locking myself in my room then running away to a friend’s. "It was really hard, but it’s brought me and my mum closer, which is good." The girl’s mother immediately pledged to support her daughter, regardless of what she chose to do with her baby. The dark-haired youngster said: "My mum’s been great. I knew she’d stand by me no matter what, but I told her straight away I was keeping the baby. "The social worker suggested I got rid of it or gave it away after it was born, but I’d NEVER do that." The girl, who is in only her first year of secondary school, lives in a council flat and began smoking when she was nine. She still puffs up to 20 ciggies a day, despite being eight months pregnant. Yesterday she told how she took up drinking at just ten - sometimes downing a potent cocktail of Buckfast and vodka on nights out. She said: "I can give up smoking at any time, but I don’t find it affects my pregnancy. I also don’t drink any more." The girl has excitedly been converting into a nursery the bedroom she currently shares with her sister. She has hand-picked rolls of lilac wallpaper covered with pink, purple and silver hearts. Her most cherished possession - a cuddly teddy bought by her dad - still takes pride of place there. Stacked against the walls are boxes full of baby goods, including a pram. The mum-to-be, who is hoping for a boy, went on: "I’m keeping well now that my morning sickness has passed - but I’m worried about getting stretch marks. "My tummy has got so big I mostly have to wear stretchy clothes. But I still squeeze into my jeans. I love them too much to stop wearing them." The girl's parents, who split up several years ago, have vowed to stand by her all the way. She said: "My mum has come to both my scans with me, which were amazing. "The first time all I could see was a heartbeat, but then I had a scan at 12 weeks and fell in love with my baby straight away. "You could see its head and body. It was brilliant. "I’d like a wee boy as girls are too crabby. I’m not sure what I’ll call him, but I like the name Leo." The mum-to-be has quit school after a string of exclusions for fighting with fellow pupils and says she doesn’t want to go back. She now takes part in an outreach programme, receiving lessons at a local community centre. But she admitted: "I know I’ll have to face school again eventually. "I haven’t had a hard time from anybody about the baby yet, but I think a lot of the older pupils will slag me off when I go back. "My mum has said she will look after the baby so I can go to school. "I don’t know what I want to do with my life when I leave. I used to want to be a nursery nurse, but now I’m not so sure." She added: "I’m enjoying being pregnant - even though I get a bit of a sore back and sore ribs. "I like feeling the baby kicking, but the first time it moved I got a massive fright. I didn’t know what was happening till my mum explained it to me." Last night her mum insisted she is looking forward to becoming a gran. She said: "I’m not ashamed of my daughter at all - in fact, I’m proud of her for keeping her baby. "I know she’s worried what other people will say. but she can walk out there with her head held high. "She’s grown up a lot in the last few months. "At first I wasn’t too happy about becoming a gran. But now I’m used to the idea, I’m really looking forward to having another baby about the house. "I know she’s scared of going into labour and it’s even given her nightmares - but I’ll be there to hold her hand. She’s still my little girl and we’ll get through this together." Britain’s current youngest mum is Dorset-born Jenny Teague, who gave birth at 12 years and nine months in 1997 - also after a one-night stand.
Cynthia |
Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6304 days Last view: 6304 days
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I'd start with the fact that she thought you can't get pregnant your first time.
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We watched SO many PSA videos in high school and that myth was always one of the ones to be debunked, along with the classic one about the world's largest erection which was 2 metres long, with 3 people having to sit on it to break it. ...No, I didn't make that last line up. It was debunked in one of those videos. (restricted) | (restricted) | (restricted) | (restricted) | (restricted) | |
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