
Sorry I forgot to add that it was the Hot Pursuit game.
Hahaha hopefully your friend digs animals wearing sombreros.
Sorry I forgot to add that it was the Hot Pursuit game.
Hahaha hopefully your friend digs animals wearing sombreros.
Not a fan of tideous projects in games, but I dig the subway system plan. Its finding a faster way to navigate around the map and if you put the work in now, it should make the rest of the game a bit easier, at least that's my understanding.
That feeling of you think you're at the end just to realize there is still a lot more to the game. I hate that because I hype myself up to see the final battle, and then feel disappointed that its just another little battle.
As for my day, its just starting out, it is going to be hot but otherwise I can't complain.
I didn't know about AM2R, so thanks to Google I currently have a tab open for the Reddit page and now I'm interested in giving this a spin. Dang, does this mean I too sort of like Nintendo now?
As much as I like Disney, I was over Pirates after the second movie. It was fun watching the first flick, the second one was ok, but after that I was done with the franchise.
The top down Halo games I like but I haven't forced myself to sit and play. The last time I played one was on a flight home, and they are perfect on the iPad. In fact I'm going to redownload them to my iPad.
Easy answer is no there isn't an objective measure for art or media, and that is what makes them so great. If there was a set list of what makes something good, it takes the creative freedom away. I might not like/understand an art piece while others will think its the greatest thing ever created.
The most recent example is when I went to that shack out into the desert and looked at an imaginary hole. I thought it was interesting but there was no way I thought it was as powerful or profound as many of the artsy folks who went (I do find it funny that I don't associate with the "artsy" folks even though I really should)
Also the whole Michael Bay Transformers flicks. I don't like them. I'd rather have my old school boxy Transformers where Bumblebee isn't cool, than the new stuff.
I don't have the same attachment to vinyl as I do to CDs. I just love the format. It always felt futuristic. I need to re-rip my records and then slim down my collection. I might keep a handful that are really special. I dig that you're using all the resources including libraries.
I don't get the point of doing that to a person. Critique the acting, dialogue, and script, but not the person's looks. That's the problem with Social Media.
Speaking of Social Media I agree there are good and bad days. I do love using the Mute and Hide All features and for the most part that cleans up my feed.
I don't get why people are so lazy with their pets. The neighborhood provides a lot of places for your pets to do their deed, and items for you to clean it, yet here I am complaining about these yahoos.
That commercial is always on right before I go to sleep, and finally I just went and bought the single. I don't think that is what Coke had in mind but it worked on me.
If you ever watch Dirty Dancing, just watch the movie version and not what NBC created.
Funny you mention CDs in the car, I found my old CD case in the back of my closet that an ex gave to me for my car. I used to make copies of my CDs to leave in my car and when they would get scratched I would just toss them, and burn a new one. This was all before I bought my first iPod.
Kindle App. It's easy to use, and you can add your own books if you want.
I like Twitter. It limits people on what they can say and when there is something funny going on, Twitter is a gold mine for laughs. There are the times when Twitter becomes awful, and that's usually the time I walk away for a bit. I have a Tumblr but I never use it. I actually have no idea on what's going on with people's pages with all the .gifs and quotes.
Oh I want folks to seriously think about leaving their pet gifts, and I feel at least a grand will get them to do it.
Hey there is a giant version of the bird with the gun.