Someone say a Hail Mary for this house
2004-02-21 | 8:38 p.m.
"Who Will Survive, and What Will be Left of Them?" is a fantastic album. Subtle yet conspicuous, complex yet accessible, it is grand, indeed.
Wizards & Warriors is a good game. Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura is a fantastic game.
Differentiation by substitution is difficult, but rewarding.
Mi Adorado Juan is ridiculous, but making up a history for the father is even more ridiculous.
Positive or Negative-Edge flip-flops are not all that they're cracked up to be, no matter how much better than D-Latches they are.
Carlo Alberto enchants us all with his Sardinian charm and his noble grace.
Integrated Pest Management makes me eyes bleed.
Pride and Prejudice is a misogynistic work of literature if I've ever seen one.
Furioso is, quite possibly, one of the most awesome beginning compositions ever.
So, thanks to that very general and relatively short recap, you need not read any longer.
Hopefully an IK campaign will spring up soon, but players are required, and that is a problem. On another note, the boundless, logic-defying rage I've been feeling toward everyone is odd, indeed.
All tender feeling has been replaced with a nice helping of indifference, which places me in a very interesting position. I don't know why the hell I ever made myself so dependent on other people, but you can be assured that that dependence will soon be decreasing, 'till there's nothing left to do but sit around and smoke pipe tobacco.
Turnabout? Junior Prom? What the hell is wrong with you people? Seriously? Bah! With 30 bucks, a boom box and a bottle of spiced rum I could conjure up a better social event.
Those personal surveys? Come on, people... it's almost as lame as the thing you're reading right now. On that note, Xangas? Come on, people. Diaryland at least has boundless possibilities as far as layouts go, and you can actually find good diaryland accounts. Xanga, though? It's like looking for an astrophysician in a trailer park in Arkansas.
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