It's like watching paint dry....
Anyhow, the room's shaping up nicely, like the others said before it'd make a great place for some survival horror when it gets dark.
Check out my sale thread below, NeoGeo MVS carts & Arcade gear wanted!:Niode wrote:Send him a dodgy cheque. Make it out to Scammy McScammerson.
Lots of yr's instead of you're or your. It's sad when you can spell out admittedly and enthusiasm but have to shorten your.pepharytheworm wrote:Now I am curious how it was originally written MrPopo.noiseredux wrote:crabmaster, I'm glad you're posting here now. You're my favorite blogger on RFGen. Admittedly, your enthusiasm for Gamecube helps big time, but still...
Fixed the spelling so I don't go insane. -MrPopo
noiseredux wrote:crabmaster, I'm glad you're posting here now. You're my favorite blogger on RFGen. Admittedly, your enthusiasm for Gamecube helps big time, but still...
Fixed the spelling so I don't go insane. -MrPopo
I'm a girl btwMrPopo wrote:The life lesson here is jobs will come and go, but Earthbound will always be there for you.
AmishSamurai wrote:When I was 11 my bedroom at my Dad's house was a very dark color, which I liked at first, but eventually drove me nuts because at the same time the lighting was woefully insufficient. Made it a bitch to read there. But I think the black works at the moment.
I liked the Gamecube the most last generation too, despite only having a PS2 at the time.
fastbilly1 wrote:I like it so far. Canlights and a drop ceiling will make running wires really easy (if you choose to do so).
What is your plan for seating?
MrPopo wrote:Lots of yr's instead of you're or your. It's sad when you can spell out admittedly and enthusiasm but have to shorten your.pepharytheworm wrote:Now I am curious how it was originally written MrPopo.noiseredux wrote:crabmaster, I'm glad you're posting here now. You're my favorite blogger on RFGen. Admittedly, your enthusiasm for Gamecube helps big time, but still...
Fixed the spelling so I don't go insane. -MrPopo
I'm a girl btwMrPopo wrote:The life lesson here is jobs will come and go, but Earthbound will always be there for you.
