Haha i just recently watched A Muppet Cristmas Carole it was still so good especially when Gonzo commented to Rizzo that he wasn't worried about scaring the small children because its "Culture"
Haha i just recently watched A Muppet Cristmas Carole it was still so good especially when Gonzo commented to Rizzo that he wasn't worried about scaring the small children because its "Culture"
This one is beyond your help. Only sleep can save her now.
Padoru padoru!
I have a secret to tell. From my electrical well. It's a simple message and I'm leaving out the whistles and bells. So the room must listen to me Filibuster vigilantly. My name is blue canary one note* spelled l-i-t-e. My story's infinite Like the Longines Symphonette it doesn't rest- TMBG Birdhouse in your Soul
A huge THANK YOU!!!! For FINALLY selling the Meteor Survivor Polo on the store. AND a huge thanks to my friend who bought it for me while he was at Fan Fest!!! YES I finally have my POLO!!!
The scenes with Gonzo and Rizzo are great. Especially the one where they fall. And Gonzo sits up and goes right back to narrating.
Playing Starfield on Xbox, the game just feels..soulless I guess. It feels so safe in a way. The dialogue is okay, the main story is okay, the voice acting is good, the music is okay, the outpost building/crafting system/perk system is AWFUL, the combat is okay. I might just put it down for now until some mods start coming out on Xbox.
What's bizarre is that Fallout 4 feels like it has way more soul to it.
Baldur's Gate is possibly the thirstiest game I have ever played.
So discord friends were playing Lethal Company, and one of them found the phone number on the wall and decided to call it. Turns out that's someone's actual number.
This one is beyond your help. Only sleep can save her now.
The GameCube controller is actually horrible.
No wonder people have legit messed up their hands using that torture device for competitive Smash.
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Meanwhile, the N64:
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