What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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I had wanted to wait for the next round of 3DS games. Guess I picked the wrong month to buy a new system! Going with Metroid 2 I suppose...
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I'm not a glitch, I just have pixlexia.
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This woke me up this morning. I was scurred!
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Holy crap dude, everything alright? Never experienced an earthquake before...BoneSnapDeez wrote:This woke me up this morning. I was scurred!
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Glad to hear you and yours are okay Bone.
Smile: It was in the low 80's/high 70's yesterday, and took advantage of the weather as planned. A game of badminton, dinner (weisswurst, homemade sauerkraut, grilled squash from the "garden") al fresco, and finished it off with an arturo fuente rosado gran reserve with the sun setting and dozens of lightning bugs glowing. Doesn't get much better than that.
Well, I could have done without the thirty mosquito bites, but that's a minor complaint. Buggers must have built an immunity to skin so soft. Time to go back to Deep Woods Off!.
Bonus Smile: Looking forward to a day at the theater.
Smile: It was in the low 80's/high 70's yesterday, and took advantage of the weather as planned. A game of badminton, dinner (weisswurst, homemade sauerkraut, grilled squash from the "garden") al fresco, and finished it off with an arturo fuente rosado gran reserve with the sun setting and dozens of lightning bugs glowing. Doesn't get much better than that.
Well, I could have done without the thirty mosquito bites, but that's a minor complaint. Buggers must have built an immunity to skin so soft. Time to go back to Deep Woods Off!.
Bonus Smile: Looking forward to a day at the theater.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
I wouldn't worry about upsetting the Bloods or Crips in NYC. I'd be much more worried about the Foot Clan. They typically lurk in the shadows after a subway ride to the old part of town. Be sure to carry a set of Sai with you everywhere you go.REPO Man wrote: And I know that moving to New York City is more than just about having the money. It's about:
* Learning to adapt and pass yourself off as a native New Yorker
* Dressing for any situation, since between getting off work and getting home is usually when you go out with friends and you gotta be prepared for anything (the bar, the club, movie theater, ball game, birthday, baptism, funeral, bar mitzvah, quinceanera, et cetera), and that it's better to ere on the side of dressy than casual. Oh, and to dress in dark colors.
* Treating foot traffic like motor traffic, keeping oncoming traffic to your left.
* What not to wear in what places and/or when. Like I hear that the Bloods and Crips still operate in NYC, so naturally I'd wanna avoid wearing any colors associated with them or their rivals.
* Eating cheap
* Dealing with crippling loneliness
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puke_face wrote:I wouldn't worry about upsetting the Bloods or Crips in NYC. I'd be much more worried about the Foot Clan. They typically lurk in the shadows after a subway ride to the old part of town. Be sure to carry a set of Sai with you everywhere you go.REPO Man wrote: And I know that moving to New York City is more than just about having the money. It's about:
* Learning to adapt and pass yourself off as a native New Yorker
* Dressing for any situation, since between getting off work and getting home is usually when you go out with friends and you gotta be prepared for anything (the bar, the club, movie theater, ball game, birthday, baptism, funeral, bar mitzvah, quinceanera, et cetera), and that it's better to ere on the side of dressy than casual. Oh, and to dress in dark colors.
* Treating foot traffic like motor traffic, keeping oncoming traffic to your left.
* What not to wear in what places and/or when. Like I hear that the Bloods and Crips still operate in NYC, so naturally I'd wanna avoid wearing any colors associated with them or their rivals.
* Eating cheap
* Dealing with crippling loneliness
I'd also warn against Los Locos. I mean, Los Locos kicks your ass, your face and your balls into outerspace. Scary stuff, man.
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Wakey wakey quakin shakey!BoneSnapDeez wrote:This woke me up this morning. I was scurred!
But seriously, hope everyone up there just had an unscheduled wake up and some minor things tipped over this morning up there.
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