strike wolf wrote:Still a bit busy here. I might be at a party tomorrow night so there's always that chance I might not make it on.
In other news, I've rented Star Wars: Force Unleashed for the Wii. Enjoying it so far.
Played it on the 360. One of the best Star Wars games I have ever played.
I'm enjoyed playing as Darth Vader and just walking up and choking all the wookies on Kashyyk. that part was a bit too easy thankfully it looks like it'll get more challenging. Besides this way I get to use the wii remote kind of like a real saber.
And yeah I like it a lot better than the other star Wars games I've played but I haven't gotten around to the Battlefront games.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
I've been meaning to ask what's on his t-shirt? I think I know it's just a bit hard to tell.
I think it's a whole bunch of Marvel characters.
strike wolf wrote:
Skittles! wrote:Iced-Coffee is good.
I'm not a fan of coffee period. Though I must admit I like green tea.
Chai tea is better.
I was thinking that's what it was but just couldn't tell...haven't tried Chai tea. But I like green tea because it has a miraculous way to cure whatever tension I seem to have.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Still a bit busy here. I might be at a party tomorrow night so there's always that chance I might not make it on.
In other news, I've rented Star Wars: Force Unleashed for the Wii. Enjoying it so far.
Played it on the 360. One of the best Star Wars games I have ever played.
I'm enjoyed playing as Darth Vader and just walking up and choking all the wookies on Kashyyk. that part was a bit too easy thankfully it looks like it'll get more challenging. Besides this way I get to use the wii remote kind of like a real saber.
And yeah I like it a lot better than the other star Wars games I've played but I haven't gotten around to the Battlefront games.
Yeah, the beginning part is fun, but the boss battles later on get pretty challenging, but interesting at the same time. And with certain cheat codes, you can alter the costume and the color your lightsaber is. Though my favorite was probably Star Wars Battle for Naboo for the N64. How many games do you get to unlock and use the Sith Infiltrator?
strike wolf wrote:Still a bit busy here. I might be at a party tomorrow night so there's always that chance I might not make it on.
In other news, I've rented Star Wars: Force Unleashed for the Wii. Enjoying it so far.
Played it on the 360. One of the best Star Wars games I have ever played.
I'm enjoyed playing as Darth Vader and just walking up and choking all the wookies on Kashyyk. that part was a bit too easy thankfully it looks like it'll get more challenging. Besides this way I get to use the wii remote kind of like a real saber.
And yeah I like it a lot better than the other star Wars games I've played but I haven't gotten around to the Battlefront games.
Yeah, the beginning part is fun, but the boss battles later on get pretty challenging, but interesting at the same time. And with certain cheat codes, you can alter the costume and the color your lightsaber is. Though my favorite was probably Star Wars Battle for Naboo for the N64. How many games do you get to unlock and use the Sith Infiltrator?
I had that game when I was between 10-12 I don't really remember when I got it. Great game for it's time...as far as gameplay yeah probably a bit better than Force Unleashed but Force Unleashed (at least for the wii) gets bonus points because I can use the wii mote to guide the lightsaber rather than just press x-button to slash or a button to stab...also I like being able to fight as a person rather than using the ships and I believe that was the only way to play in Battle of Naboo. I also like the original Rogue Squadron or what ever it was called for N64 though I could never seem to beat one of the levels. I figured out how but I could never corral the big imperial walkers quick enough. I also love challenging games. I'll get frustrated like no tomorrow playing them but I do enjoy them immensely.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Quirk wrote:I don't know and he's asleep on the couch. I should be asleep. I'm the only one awake in the house. This is a rare occurrence.
Yeah well, you'll have to ask him for me I guess. I don't really follow Marvel religiously any more but I still like to read up on the comics when I can.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Quirk wrote:I think 2009 will be a year of silliness. We're due for a silly year. The entire decade of the 90's was naught but silly. Then we have 2000 to the present which have been way too serious. With tough economic times and a new president we're primed for silliness. It doesn't cost $ and it's a good release from stress. Now to get things started here's a completely unrelated photo:
I would like to take a moment to declare my giddy New Year's prediction to be way off the mark. This year has rarely been silly. In fact so far it's in the running for Most Serious Year Ever. I've done my part to keep things silly but there's only so much one man can do (without getting locked up or committed).
"Zungguzungguguzungguzeng" -Yellowman
pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Quirk wrote:I think 2009 will be a year of silliness. We're due for a silly year. The entire decade of the 90's was naught but silly. Then we have 2000 to the present which have been way too serious. With tough economic times and a new president we're primed for silliness. It doesn't cost $ and it's a good release from stress. Now to get things started here's a completely unrelated photo:
I would like to take a moment to declare my giddy New Year's prediction to be way off the mark. This year has rarely been silly. In fact so far it's in the running for Most Serious Year Ever. I've done my part to keep things silly but there's only so much one man can do (without getting locked up or committed).
Yes this year has actually been kind of scary and I consider myself very fortunate to have been able to find a job so fast after my former employer screwed me over as far as promising me a job and then saying that they didn't have a spot open last second...
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
That's an old picture. It was a nice house but one of my roommates was nuts so I had to move out. It was a good thing because I met my wife a few months later. At that point I was living in the apartment.
"Zungguzungguguzungguzeng" -Yellowman
pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Quirk wrote:That's an old picture. It was a nice house but one of my roommates was nuts so I had to move out. It was a good thing because I met my wife a few months later. At that point I was living in the apartment.
Oh ok. my mistake...
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Do you guys remember that old urban legend? IT was popular when I was in 3rd grade but it was about bloody mary where you say her name 3 times in front of the mirror at midnight and she was supposed to appear in the mirror and rip your eyes out or something like that?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
In my past experience, Thursdays seem to be one of the worst days of the week to work. Monday's awful because you've just had the weekend off and you really don't want to go back to work unless of course you like your job. Tuesday's not bad because you're over the hump and have gotten a little back into the swing of it. Wednesdays bad because it's getting to the middle of the week yet you can't wait for it to end. Thursdays bad for the same reason as Wednesday. Friday's usually good because you're a little pumped (and probably anxious) for the weekend to start so you have the energy to get through the day. Sunday can be bad because that's usually a day off...but the worst day of the week for anyone to work would have to be Saturday. That's the day when everything's happening because it's a normal day off from work for most people and so that's whne a lot of events are planned so if you work on saturday you get stuck in the office while most people are out enjoying themselves. Partying, enjoying a baseball game whateveris happening that weekend. But not you. You're probably throwing pencils like darts into the ceiling above your office waiting for the day to end.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.