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It's been more consistent this year, but that just means the same problems stick around every week and annoy me more. Figure I might as well stick around since I'm curious how they'll handle graduation stuff. I think it'll be canceled after next season anyway.
Episode just turned into an Oh Shit, Future! storyline, one of the two or three things it's been doing well.
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« #161902 on: March 22, 2012 » |
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Ugh, never mind. Fuck this show.
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172,506. @HS: Not yet, but I intend to! I already have it. I also remember the day I bought it. A late 20-something-year-old man in a game shop all by himself purchasing Super Princess Peach. The rather attractive female clerk ringing me up called me a real man.  172,491
Yeah, but according to television it mostly involves drink, the beach and titties.
Just for the record, this is only a specific demographic of the American public--about the same proportion of the population as Brits who literally say "cheerio" and drink tea from a teacup with their pinky finger extended. 
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« #161908 on: March 22, 2012 » |
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172,508 Just for the record, this is only a specific demographic of the American public--about the same proportion of the population as Brits who literally say "cheerio" and drink tea from a teacup with their pinky finger extended.  Well! I never!
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« #161911 on: March 23, 2012 » |
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172,511 Mike: how would you rate Super Princess Peach? I don't know enough about it to seriously consider buying it. Real men wear pink, or at least purchase games and such that involve lots of pink XD Job done. 28 packs. Probably going to get the game tomorrow now... Oh you ARE buying it? What happened to the house's structural integrity? lol. I bet the ole ball & chain just gave you the go-ahead so there's nothing stopping you anymore 
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« #161912 on: March 23, 2012 » |
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The structural integrity check has turned out to be about 60% cheaper than we expected, so I can carry on with my silly gaming spend. When/if it turns out we need a support column reinstated, that's when the spending will cut down again.
As for SPP, it's a ridiculously easy game, wildly feminine but with a certain charm. Play it when you don't want to tax your brain too hard. It's a piece of cake to get 100% on.
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« #161913 on: March 23, 2012 » |
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Is it as entertaining "casual good times" as most Kirby games?
Such games are very handy to play on the train.
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Is SPP in any way, shape or form on any level similar to Kirby? No. But it is a good enough distraction. If you think of it in terms of "Any idiot with thumbs could beat it." then you'll force your way through to the end. Is the sole reason I did.
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« #161915 on: March 23, 2012 » |
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Since I've been playing several dozen hours of Chrono Trigger, Pokémon Black and Lufia in the past 2 months I could use a less involving game to distract me sometimes =D
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« #161916 on: March 23, 2012 » |
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This would definitely be it.
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« #161917 on: March 23, 2012 » |
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EA, did you keep watching Homeland?
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« #161918 on: March 23, 2012 » |
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172,518 I saw Les Mis in NY on my senior trip from high school! also, wisconsin 
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« #161919 on: March 23, 2012 » |
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Awesome. It was a wonderful production.
Boooo. Great game though.
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