South Park is a podunk town,check
populated by a small number of epicly comic quasi-hicks,check
in the middle of GREEN mountains.oh...
Totally different vibe.Obviously.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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South Park is a podunk town,check
populated by a small number of epicly comic quasi-hicks,check
in the middle of GREEN mountains.oh...
Totally different vibe.Obviously.
Dude! Go check the featured article on the front page of wikipedia. It will make you smile.
Not as much as an oddly southern accent in the middle of western mountain ranges, but still pretty cool.
Mmmmm. Race porn...
And I am off to bed.
But, for the record, South Park is wrong. Celery wrong.
Funny as fuck wrong.
Extended b-day happiness to dw and Lilty!
On an enrelated note: I feel like whining.
Whines.
Trudy, I'm glad you're getting offers. Feh on the agent, and I hope you get the right job for you.
Cindy, insent.
backflung and thanks, vw.
Happy belated Birthday Lilty and dw! How did I miss this? Hope the day was grand.
Yay Trudy. May they fight over you and offer great benefits.
I've never watched South Park.
That's all I got.
A friend elsewhere asks this:
Anyone know of a decent turn-based RPG that I could get? I'm stuck playing games that are knocking on for 10 years old, and I don't really like the real-time format, because I can't watch telly and play at the same time without pausing the whole game. All I can really find through google are articles about how the format is dying, and that's not really much help.
I'm a particular fan of the usual swords and sorcery schtick, rather than something more real-life-y, like Civ, or anything set in space (yuk).
billytea? Raq? Pete? Anyone? Bueller?