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The DH has been playing Saints Row 2. He doesn't know it, but his avatar is Jilli.
His av's a female with long straight black hair, and she's wearing a long black and pink skirt, a black Victorian top, black and pink Victorian boots, fingerless black gloves with pink bows, and a black top hat with pink ribbon.
It's kinda funny watching Jilli run around Chicago tossing grenades and shooting gang-bangers.
It's kinda funny watching Jilli run around Chicago tossing grenades and shooting gang-bangers.
That's hilarious. You should show him a picture.
It's kinda funny watching Jilli run around Chicago tossing grenades and shooting gang-bangers.
I want a picture!
fingerless black gloves with pink bows,
Note to self: you need to make a pair of those.
Hell, I don't even own any Halo game AT ALL.
Wait for Halo: REACH out in September. Vastly more fun than Halo 3.
As soon as you're not under deadline, we'll have to play some RDR Live, Pete.
Certainly. I actually have a bunch of friends playing the game. I've only dipped into multiplayer once though and decided I'm not going back until I've finished single player. I was seeing locations and using guns that I haven't gotten to in Single player and it all felt kind of spoilery because of it.
It's kinda funny watching Jilli run around Chicago tossing grenades and shooting gang-bangers.
I think I'm getting a headache.
My schedule sucks.
I know the feeling, ND. I got Dragon Age: Origins and installed it, but haven't played it further than the opening conversation. I also have Batman: Arkham Asylum, The Orange Box and I think one or two other games that are still shrink-wrapped.
Okay, for those of you playing RDR, after the first third, when you head into Mexico, turn up the sound for a bit. There's a very nice treat.
Is it Tom Lehrer's "In Old Mexico"?
In addition to the surprising Island of Dr. Moreau creatures?
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In addition to the surprising Island of Dr. Moreau creatures?
If it's set in Arizona, that could explain a lot.
Note to self: Real-life games of BSG seem to take almost as long as they do here. But they are very fun.