Josh
Completely Lost
I work too hard.
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Post by Josh on Oct 1, 2005 23:21:11 GMT -5
Websites: How stuff works Find out how anything works. TAPS, for ghostly investigations. GameFaqs gives walkthroughs, FAQs, and codes for almost every video game. All Recipes has everything food/cooking related. Free Email Sites: YahooMSN HotmailGoogle MailGames: Guild Wars takes up a lot of my time. Also on the PC I play Black & White, The Temple of Elemental Evil, and Dungeon Siege. DS2 is out so I'll be playing that in a little while. PS2 games I'm playing include Full Metal Alchemist and the Broken Angel, Shim Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga, and Final Fantasy X and X-2. I still pick up Devil May Cry (1+2) on occasion too.
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Robert
Board Bandit
Sneaky
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Post by Robert on Oct 2, 2005 15:44:23 GMT -5
Awesome, hey doubt you'll play pogo.com but if so, or if you know someone that does, let me know. I signed up for membership and can give away free 5-day passes to club Pogo....About the only thing I play anymore, mostly just sit in front of the TV and drool or sleep, that's when I'm not so stiff I can't get out of bed. "well then I still sleep..mawahahaha!"
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Post by joanie on Oct 11, 2005 10:12:29 GMT -5
Well I have gotten back involved with the big time waster we all played before...yes you have read right, back into Kings of Chaos. It has improved but its still got room to grow. www.kingsofchaos.com/recruit.php?uniqid=n8s89ym8If anyone wants to try it again, somehow I found myself under one of the biggest clans in the game.
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Josh
Completely Lost
I work too hard.
Posts: 450
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Post by Josh on Dec 21, 2005 0:13:42 GMT -5
Well I've toned down on Guild Wars quite a bit. It was fun for a while but after beating the story with 4 characters I lost interest. I'm playing RuneScape again. Dusted off my old character and picked up the sword and pickaxe again. Kinda fun for a freebie game. Lots of noobs though. (Not to be confused with newb -- a new player.) If you are *not* afraid of a soldering iron, some spare wires, and the insides of your TV, you might want to check out Hack a Day. Their staff and readers are constantly thinking of ways to rewire or combine household objects to make them function better.
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