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I started playing WOW again today. I only played for a month before, so I'm only a level 15. I also made the worst decision possible. I sold my sword because I found a good one in the auction house and I didn't have enough to pay unless I sold my sword. It would have been fine if I stopped there, but I got greedy and bid on a shield too, and I didn't think of what would happen if the sword got to expensive and I won the shield. Now I have 60 copper to my name and no weapon. (At least I have a decent shield!) :P
 
Gah... I thought playing MGS1 would help fill in the blanks that MGS2 had for me, but it seems like I'm going to have to get MG1 and MG2 before i really understand it. >:(
 
ThravRande said:
Gah... I thought playing MGS1 would help fill in the blanks that MGS2 had for me, but it seems like I'm going to have to get MG1 and MG2 before i really understand it. >:(

just read the very convenient summaries in MGS2, they helped me
 
Zidart said:
if you have the essential collection they should be somewhere on the main menu
i can't remember where though >_<
ah, ok. I didn't look at the main menu that well, just started a new game. :P
 
In other news i got the opening of One Piece stuck in my head and it won't come off but i enjoy it a lot because one piece is super awesome
 
So I railroaded my wife into buying me a digital camera this week. She bought one to replace the one she broke back in December, but she bought a chrome pink colored one. And that just isn't me. So I found a blue one that I want, and she's going to pick it up this week.
 
CreepinDeth said:
Whoo! Another earthquake in Southern California. It was a nicely sized one too, which is crazy because it originated in Mexico.

what was the rating??

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/04/AR2010040402544.html

edit: 6.9! WOW!
 
It was also apparently 13 miles deep. So I expect that rating to go up because quakes that deep aren't usually felt this far away from the epicenter.
 
Dart said:
Yeah my mom mentioned something about it. Glad I'm nowhere near any earthquake zone.

It's not that bad. As long as your house is up to code. Although I know that even then you're not 100% safe but it helps a lot.

I've lived in Los Angeles all my life and been through some really big quakes. Wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
 
CreepinDeth said:
I've lived in Los Angeles all my life and been through some really big quakes. Wouldn't want to live anywhere else.

I lived within town limits maybe once or twice in my life. I couldn't handle living in a city, so I probably could never cope or even adapt to a city like Los Angeles.
 
Dart said:
I lived within town limits maybe once or twice in my life. I couldn't handle living in a city, so I probably could never cope or even adapt to a city like Los Angeles.

Makes sense. I just love the city, mostly because it has everything I need. I love music and the biggest acts in the world always stop in L.A. I love video games, there are so many places to buy video games it's awesome. It suits my life wonderfully.
 
For realz. I love living in the city. It's nice to get away once in a while out to the boonies, but I'd go nuts living out there.
 
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