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"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbбn Merino
You apparently missed the whole conversation when "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" was released, didn't you?
Yeah... thought so.
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbбn Merino
Hah, I loved Twilight, but I think at this point I love Twilight Fanfic better.
oh my gosh I am so addicted to fanfic! I am finding alot of the authors are so much better then the originals. I really like some of the twilight/southern vampire novel crossovers I have read.
Larfleeze is my minion and Darkseid does my bidding!
oh my gosh I am so addicted to fanfic! I am finding alot of the authors are so much better then the originals. I really like some of the twilight/southern vampire novel crossovers I have read.
I bet you're a slash fan too.
Quote : Originally Posted by Quebbster
There should be other ways to get a prize besides crushing your opponent, see them driven before you and hearing the lamentations of their women.
It's okay, Stan. It's common knowledge that the Amish hate Neil Gaiman.
I don't blame you. I blame society.
Quote : Originally Posted by HotChick that clix
I havnt enjoyed anything I have read by neil gaiman either. And dont hate me but I liked the twilight books. I do however dislike the movies with a passion.
This is the second Gaiman book I couldn't get through. I think I'm done trying stuff by him.
Quote : Originally Posted by DarqFeonix
Munchkin fans: I'm thinking of trying Munchkin with my family for a game night (we usually do Trivial Pursuit, Password, or Mexican Train...) and am wondering if you think:
a) Is this a good idea, seeing as my In-Laws are retired? (i.e. they are old)
b) Are 6 people too much for Munchkin?
c) Is it hard to learn?
a) They may be a bit old to get the old school D&D references, but a guy I work with is turning 53 this year and knows it well so they may just know a bit about it.
b) Nope. We play with 5 and it is a blast.
c) It's actually fairly easy, though that's coming from a guy who's been playing TCG's since the 90's.
Quote : Originally Posted by charlesx
No, no.
Not poop.
POO.
As sad as it sounds, Poo is a super fun game and extremely easy to learn. I picked it up for $10 at my local shop and we've played it a number of times. I will say that the sequel, Nuts is a tad better though.
Quote : Originally Posted by zyxba
Why did they make a card game of stan's life story?
You know, like how the ship arrives to New York in Ghostbusters 2, not like the crashing to an iceberg and having a monkey on the wheel. Although.... you do have similar luck.....and a monkey on the wheel.
Quote : Originally Posted by Quebbster
There should be other ways to get a prize besides crushing your opponent, see them driven before you and hearing the lamentations of their women.
Just reading through The Brave And The Bold to find roles for All Stars. One of my favourite things I've ever done with my life.
Select quotes:
Quote : Originally Posted by Jackofhearts2005
The character choices in this game were amazing. I love nearly everybody in it.
Quote : Originally Posted by DarqFeonix
I just have to say, this was probably the best ABF games that I can remember... I think he found the perfect balance of wackiness and true gamesmanship.
Kudos, J.
Quote : Originally Posted by Amora's_best_friend
I just love the fact various players seemed to have secret clicks with great powers.
Of course Harbinger pushed onto Outwit when she swapped Maya. Of course the CSA had a perplex special power when they were under the influence of the Lasso of Truth. Of course Ambush Bug had an unoutwittable shape change special power.
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Well, you put it that way, sure. Anyone could make a good pastrami sandwich.
Darqles, regarding Munchkin with the family. I've played with my Dad, (granted he's a gamer, no cards, computer, but he gets the jokes) and he's in his 70s. He's very young at heart and just all-around. (I think when he starts showing his age, I'm going to go into shock.) My group consisted of teenagers and older folks, and we all enjoyed. Go for it. It is very easy to play and lots of fun. Especially after a game or two and people really catch on and warm up to it.
so i got terminated yesterday. sucks to be me. sigh. anyone hiring?
Give us the Flying Dutchman's Ghost.
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