What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Looks like a busy morning for mods. Spammers galore. :x
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Smile: A great week for gaming. DK Jr cab, a boxed AES, and Wii U on Sunday!

Ticked: I think I'm coming down with a cold. :( I get sick maybe once every other year. The microchip has been compromised. :shock:
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s1mplehumar wrote:Ticked: I think I'm coming down with a cold. :( I get sick maybe once every other year. The microchip has been compromised. :shock:
that also means you stay home and get to enjoy your new toys! :wink:
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sevin0seven wrote:
s1mplehumar wrote:Ticked: I think I'm coming down with a cold. :( I get sick maybe once every other year. The microchip has been compromised. :shock:
that also means you stay home and get to enjoy your new toys! :wink:
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Frown: I've always kept my facebook page on lock down. "So we went to high school together? Neat. But I can't accept you as a friend, because we aren't".

Even close friends I've deleted because they'll post political junk. I like to keep my friends list below thirty, if that. But a good friend who is both witty and sarcastic un-friended me for this exchange:

Her: No deep fried Twinkees at the fair anymore? I think I just threw up in my mouth a little?

Me: Did you spit or swallow?

I've been telling that same joke for as long as people have been saying "I just threw up in my mouth a little" (which has been too long people. way too long). Sometime this meant I got the axe.

Oh well, that only means I can stop hiding her multiple posts about her baby.



Smile: 10 AA batteries for $2.00 at the Dollar Tree. I'm a sucker for "cheap" batteries. I still have the same "cheap" batteries I put in my 360 controller over a month again and they're still pumping out juice.
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Luke wrote:Smile: 10 AA batteries for $2.00 at the Dollar Tree. I'm a sucker for "cheap" batteries. I still have the same "cheap" batteries I put in my 360 controller over a month again and they're still pumping out juice.
That's awesome. My dad gets a great discount on batteries through his work.. He's my dealer 8)
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puke_face wrote: That's awesome. My dad gets a great discount on batteries through his work.. He's my dealer 8)
I love being "battery rich". I can tell these batteries don't have the same power as say Duracell when it comes to electronics that require high power, but for remotes and game remotes they're a steal.
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Luke wrote:I love being "battery rich". I can tell these batteries don't have the same power as say Duracell when it comes to electronics that require high power, but for remotes and game remotes they're a steal.
I usually have a pack in the car, in the house, and a few in the garage just in case. I usually always have at least 1 pack of AAA batteries for the game boy pocket.
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Damn, there really are a lot of spammers today. Yeash :?


s1mplehumar wrote:Ticked: I think I'm coming down with a cold. :(
You too? I noticed something starting up yesterday. I don't know if I've got a full blown cold yet, but I definitely feel the beginnings of something. The back of my throat's all scratchy and sore :(

I'm just glad that whatever I've got, I've got now. Maybe then I'll be able to clear it up by Thanksgiving. I want to be able to enjoy my turkey, damnit.
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Luke wrote:Smile: 10 AA batteries for $2.00 at the Dollar Tree. I'm a sucker for "cheap" batteries. I still have the same "cheap" batteries I put in my 360 controller over a month again and they're still pumping out juice.
Ah, so you have discovered the secret best place to get batteries as well.

Really, Dollar Tree is great for many things even if they probably conjure up images of the ghetto for many people. If I didn't have a Dollar Tree, I likely wouldn't keep my N64 Rumble Pak in operation.

Also they are a good place to find frozen microwaveable Jamaican food, oddly enough. The spicy beef patties are super tasty.
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