Wake up msbelle!
Brenda, lucky dog.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Wake up msbelle!
Brenda, lucky dog.
She's not complaining, that's for sure. There's some spice or something in it that's had her panting after it since I made it. Weirdo.
As long as I can stay in the game, I don't care if I don't play well. Well, not all games; some of them I get very miffed if I don't play well. But not the physical ones.
Ooh, me too. Especially something that seems as chaotic as lazer tag. Not that I've played it. But I'm still traumatized from volleyball in high school gym, where it was painfully obvious every time I failed to hit the ball in an effective manner.
Thief: Okay, now both the women characters are dead. That's no fun.
I had the same thought, ita. Also, that explains why I had no idea Linda Hamilton was on the show. I have to say, though, in general I'd rather have no female characters than poorly developed/appendage-only female characters. Not that that was happening on Thief, just in general. What I'm saying is, I'm OK with all dudes. Plus a teenager.
You know -- it's true and somehow it didn't even bother me. (About Thief, I mean.)
ION, I love the video for Mary J. Blige's "Be Without You" on so many levels. I love the fact that Mary can get Terrence Howard to play her boyfriend in a video.
I played laser tag with a friend's 12 year old stepson a few years ago. Well, and about 14 other strangers. It was at this amusement parkish place (you know, bumper-tubes, minigolf, scooters, video games.) It was kinda fun. They had this room set up all space-y with obstacles and stations you had to defend. Dark and noisy. C got a little bent out with me because in situations like that, the things I am not are competitive and serious. Of course, he was also annoyed with the glee with which I played minigolf badly.
We used to play laser tag a lot at my first job. My team used to annoy a lot of the other teams. They would play every week, practice all the time and take it very seriously. We would turn up once a month or so and wipe the floor with them. It was fun.
I was never sure how that worked. I don't *think* we were cheating.
There was also the time that somebody persuaded a team of the mathematicians to play. That got ugly. Confused fish, meet barrel.