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post May 29 2009, 04:06 PM
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QUOTE(Wolfie @ May 29 2009, 03:15 AM) *

Huzzah! My 360 has been returned to me, fully functional! Plus, they gave me a free 1 month gold subscription card thing too biggrin.gif
Next up, buy microsoft points and get broken steel!

Yup, its a lot of fun.


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post May 29 2009, 09:35 PM
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And some more good new related to Fallout-Broken Steel and the other plugins are coming to PS3 with Fallout Extended edition!

Yay!
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post May 29 2009, 10:22 PM
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QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ May 29 2009, 08:35 PM) *

And some more good new related to Fallout-Broken Steel and the other plugins are coming to PS3 with Fallout Extended edition!

Yay!

Congrats PS3 fans, now you can enjoy all of the bugs/glitches the rest of us have encountered...don't get me wrong I love the game, I just wish they were faster when it comes to patches and better when it comes to playtesting. That said I can't wait for the next DLCs coming up. laugh.gif


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post May 30 2009, 05:22 PM
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I'm officially heading to Florida Monday and staying till Saturday with my cousin. Can't wait to see her it's been over 2 years since I have! Panama City is where we'll be, so we can hang out on the beach....


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post Jun 2 2009, 06:58 PM
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I'd forgotten how much I hate heat. about 25-6 degrees C and I'm starting to melt.

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post Jun 3 2009, 04:04 PM
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Oh really? 25-26 degrees happens to be my favorite temperature. Haha!


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post Jun 3 2009, 08:24 PM
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25 C is about 77 F. That sounds great to me right now it's 92 F here. About 33 C if I'm right?


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post Jun 3 2009, 09:51 PM
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No idea.

Does anybody else a completely nonsensical way of measuring temperature.
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post Jun 4 2009, 01:39 AM
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It's been somewhere around 21-25 degrees C here the last few days too. I can't stand it, I don't do well in heat at all, even though most wouldn't consider that particularly hot. I am definitely a cold weather person.


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post Jun 5 2009, 09:38 AM
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So I've been dumped. By text message. By a girl I was very close friends with for 5 years before we got together in January.


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post Jun 5 2009, 05:54 PM
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QUOTE(Ramirez @ Jun 5 2009, 10:38 AM) *

So I've been dumped. By text message. By a girl I was very close friends with for 5 years before we got together in January.


I feel ya.

This might help with some tips.

May I suggest rocking out to this song?
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post Jun 5 2009, 07:15 PM
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QUOTE(Ramirez @ Jun 5 2009, 08:38 AM) *

So I've been dumped. By text message. By a girl I was very close friends with for 5 years before we got together in January.
Sorry to hear that, good Sensei. Look at the tiny bit of bright side: you lost, but you got to love first. Otherwise, you'd be as cold and desolate as me and that is not a pretty prospect.

In the meantime, here's a bit of cheap laughs. I've learned that even cheapest laugh helps when you're down and out.


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post Jun 6 2009, 02:14 PM
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Sorry about the girlfriend. I've never had one to lose, but a girl I really liked is moving away this summer. One-sided relationship lost can't be as bad as having her affection and losing it. sad.gif

PS: It sucks she told you with a text message, sounds kind of cold.

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post Jun 6 2009, 02:36 PM
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Sensei, having been dumped by 2 girls to whom I was engaged, I will tell you a few things I know to be true:

You will hurt for a while

You will feel better- it will take some indeterminate time

You will be stronger

Nothing much anyone says will make the process any less painful, but it is still important to talk to your friends and stay involved in living your life.


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post Jun 6 2009, 07:22 PM
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Just remember, what can't kill you can only make you stronger.

Unless it cripples you...
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post Jun 6 2009, 10:01 PM
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Well I'm back from Ireland...

What a week, brilliant sun all the time barring this morning - on the west coast of Ireland. Really great camping places, warm sun, good cider and instant mashed potato - It was fantastic.

Well mainly, it was so hot and sunny the roads melted and by the third day there were pools of liquid tar in places and huge holes opening because the surface was like toffee (and a lot of work to cycle through, yes through the bike wheels were cutting lines). Anyway in an understandable attempt to still have a road network the council was scattering gravel and as it turns out tar coated gravel is not fun to be hit by. It also combined with a bike chain and rear mech to cause a catastrophic failure. A friends rear mech exploded, quite literally we swept it off the road, and the stone also buckled the chain beyond all repair and burst a spoke on the back wheel.

Sounds bad but all easily repaired, it also broke the dropout which turns out to be the only part which you can't by over the counter in ireland (we drove all the way to Belfast looking and didn't get it). So the second half was more walking and lying around in the sun... Still fine though.

So irritating but we got the best bit anyway: the coast of Sligo and Mayo is rather special. But perhaps not the distance I'd have liked, though saying that my bike was having an attack of the gremlins anyway. And I have a lovely tan/ moderate sunburn.


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post Jun 7 2009, 01:19 AM
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QUOTE(Olen @ Jun 6 2009, 04:01 PM) *

Well I'm back from Ireland...

What a week, brilliant sun all the time barring this morning - on the west coast of Ireland. Really great camping places, warm sun, good cider and instant mashed potato - It was fantastic.

Well mainly, it was so hot and sunny the roads melted and by the third day there were pools of liquid tar in places and huge holes opening because the surface was like toffee (and a lot of work to cycle through, yes through the bike wheels were cutting lines). Anyway in an understandable attempt to still have a road network the council was scattering gravel and as it turns out tar coated gravel is not fun to be hit by. It also combined with a bike chain and rear mech to cause a catastrophic failure. A friends rear mech exploded, quite literally we swept it off the road, and the stone also buckled the chain beyond all repair and burst a spoke on the back wheel.

Sounds bad but all easily repaired, it also broke the dropout which turns out to be the only part which you can't by over the counter in ireland (we drove all the way to Belfast looking and didn't get it). So the second half was more walking and lying around in the sun... Still fine though.

So irritating but we got the best bit anyway: the coast of Sligo and Mayo is rather special. But perhaps not the distance I'd have liked, though saying that my bike was having an attack of the gremlins anyway. And I have a lovely tan/ moderate sunburn.

Sounds like you had fun Olen smile.gif. That's crazy about the roads, it's hot here but not that hot. Kinda sucks about the bike, hope your friend gets the part he (she?) needs.

I'm going to Panama, Florida Tuesday to hang out with my cousin. That should a blast biggrin.gif.


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post Jun 7 2009, 04:14 AM
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QUOTE(Olen @ Jun 6 2009, 10:01 PM) *

Well I'm back from Ireland...

What a week, brilliant sun all the time barring this morning - on the west coast of Ireland. Really great camping places, warm sun, good cider and instant mashed potato - It was fantastic.

Well mainly, it was so hot and sunny the roads melted and by the third day there were pools of liquid tar in places and huge holes opening because the surface was like toffee (and a lot of work to cycle through, yes through the bike wheels were cutting lines). Anyway in an understandable attempt to still have a road network the council was scattering gravel and as it turns out tar coated gravel is not fun to be hit by. It also combined with a bike chain and rear mech to cause a catastrophic failure. A friends rear mech exploded, quite literally we swept it off the road, and the stone also buckled the chain beyond all repair and burst a spoke on the back wheel.

Sounds bad but all easily repaired, it also broke the dropout which turns out to be the only part which you can't by over the counter in ireland (we drove all the way to Belfast looking and didn't get it). So the second half was more walking and lying around in the sun... Still fine though.

So irritating but we got the best bit anyway: the coast of Sligo and Mayo is rather special. But perhaps not the distance I'd have liked, though saying that my bike was having an attack of the gremlins anyway. And I have a lovely tan/ moderate sunburn.

Yeah, you picked a great time to come over. We had our entire summer in the last week or so XD
It rained basically non-stop today, classic Irish summer weather tongue.gif


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post Jun 7 2009, 07:00 AM
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Ireland. Now there's a country. Saw it on a map once. Very shapely.
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post Jun 12 2009, 05:23 AM
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That's why it's so green. Anywho no more school for me till august 19 smile.gif


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