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Mr. Parcelan wrote this stupid crap:
That was during the heyday of crazed Japanese genres with bizarre characters with weird-ass weapons and powers that didn't make sense.It was pretty fun, though.
Ruu for the win.
Man, it had everything. Crazy character with evil but mysterious past and morphing powers, a villian with a giant pulsating hand, Fancy Mel, and a duo similar to Team Rocket in their style of villiany.
And it plays like a retro Kingdom Hearts. Just can't go wrong.
Skyhigh (not the new movie about super hero high school, this one is a Japanese live-action movie based on a manga.)
EverQuest II Desert of Flames
Radiata Stories
And in seven days I'll probably buy an EQ2 subscription. Again.
Because I'm weak.
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Arttemis had this to say about Tron:
I ordered myself a guitar for my birthday. I should have it next April.I see myself getting into guitars like I already am into guns, and it's kind of scary. I mean, I don't even play very well.
Must be OCD.
you don't shoot guns well, either. You keep shooting me in the ass!
sigpic courtesy of This Guy, original modified by me
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Ja'Deth Issar Ka'bael got all f'ed up on Angel Dust and wrote:
you don't shoot guns well, either. You keep shooting me in the ass!
last year on an impulse I bought a sword
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Mr. Parcelan had this to say about Matthew Broderick:
Threads of Fate was so awesome.
There's always been rumors that a sequel is in the works. Of course, I've heard the rumor for the PS1, then the PS2, and now the PSP. Sadly, I doubt we'll ever actually see the sequel. I want to take over the world.
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LeMiere stopped beating up furries long enough to write:
I bought tickets to go see the Cruxshadows.
Woot! I plan on looking for tickets near me, now that I no longer live right next to the venue in Atlanta they stopped at annually.
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Ja'Deth Issar Ka'bael had this to say about Optimus Prime:
you don't shoot guns well, either. You keep shooting me in the ass!
Yes, but I'm actually trying to do that.
Needed a new watch today.
--Satan, quoted by John Milton