strike wolf wrote:
You should at least try Metroid Prime 3 it's better than I give it credit for. Who's your favorite character in Brawl? I still use Capt. Falcon even though he's not nearly as dominating as he was in melee.
My fav. characters in SSBB:
1: Lucario (big shocker, right?)
2: Captain Falcon
3: Samus
4: Snake
5: Wolf
strike wolf wrote:I'd also like to state while duels were common back than, Andrew Jackson did find himself participating in an oddly high number. At the same time though Andrew Jackson was just a badass in everything he did.
They just don't make em like ole twenty dolla like they used to...
Andrew Jackson was very very cruel. No doudt about it he was our worst President. His signing of the Indian Removal Act was absolutly ridiculous.
Well Jimbo, he definitely had his detractors, but you should try to understand the context of the thinking of the times. Perhaps in 40 or 50 years you might get an epiphany on the topic.
strike wolf wrote:
You should at least try Metroid Prime 3 it's better than I give it credit for. Who's your favorite character in Brawl? I still use Capt. Falcon even though he's not nearly as dominating as he was in melee.
My fav. characters in SSBB:
1: Lucario (big shocker, right?)
2: Captain Falcon
3: Samus
4: Snake
5: Wolf
my list:
1 Capt. Falcon
2 Ike
3 Samus
4 Falco
5 Wolf
I figure Wolf would be number one on your list.
Nah. He's good but not one that deserves to kall hiself wolf.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Except a bug or something that made me spin around right round baby right round like a record baby...
I knew you loved the 80's!
Never said I disliked them (at least I don't think I did) but I prefer 70s music.
Early AC/DC was good, so was KISS, Black Sabbath, and Alice Cooper, but there wasn't too much else there.
kiss sucks period.
Black Sabbath had most of their great music in the 70s, AC/DC was great in the 70s. the Who, Pink Floyd, Led Zep, Rolling Stones, Lynard SKynard, Queen, Thin Lizzy. And that's just the short list.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Except a bug or something that made me spin around right round baby right round like a record baby...
I knew you loved the 80's!
Never said I disliked them (at least I don't think I did) but I prefer 70s music.
Early AC/DC was good, so was KISS, Black Sabbath, and Alice Cooper, but there wasn't too much else there.
kiss sucks period.
Black Sabbath had most of their great music in the 70s, AC/DC was great in the 70s. the Who, Pink Floyd, Led Zep, Rolling Stones, Lynard SKynard, Queen, Thin Lizzy. And that's just the short list.
You don't want to Rock n Roll all Nite?
Truth be told, I'm iffy on the Who, Led Zep, and the Rolling Stones, never heard of Thin Lizzy, could care less for Pink Floyd, and know only a couple of Lynard Skynard songs. I like Black Sabbath and Queen well enough as it is.
muy_thaiguy wrote:You don't want to Rock n Roll all Nite?
OK, that song totally sucks. The line "I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day" is over half the song. KISS was a bunch of no talent shock performers.
muy_thaiguy wrote:You don't want to Rock n Roll all Nite?
OK, that song totally sucks. The line "I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day" is over half the song. KISS was a bunch of no talent shock performers.
Well, "Thunderstruck" makes up about 3/4 of the song by the same name. But I have to give KISS more credit then what I see on America's Got Talent and American Idol in the tryouts. Especially the choir director, who sang "Over the Rainbow." He sounded more like the Wicked Witch of the West then the Wicked Witch of the West.
muy_thaiguy wrote:But I have to give KISS more credit then what I see on America's Got Talent and American Idol in the tryouts. Especially the choir director, who sang "Over the Rainbow." He sounded more like the Wicked Witch of the West then the Wicked Witch of the West.
Even the winners. I change the station every time I hear Carrie Underwood and it's not because I don't like country, because I do.