I really liked Dawncaster but then I didn’t play it for awhile and when I came back it had changed significantly and all the builds that I used to win with consistently no longer worked out. Honestly it’s probably more balanced now than before but I haven’t spent enough time with it to get good again.
I’d add Slice and Dice to that list
Mickey and Minnie’s Gift of the Magi says otherwise
This year, the average age for a repeat buyer was 58, according to data released Monday from the National Association of Realtors
1965 is generally considered to be the first year of Gen X but putting that in the headline won’t get as many clicks
I have some good friends I met through concerts.
There are a couple smaller venues that fit a few hundred people that I frequent. When you catch a lot of shows in a particular genre and the crowd’s that small you’ll start to see some familiar faces at each show. You already have something in common which makes it easier to strike up a conversation.
One band I like plays three nights at this large amphitheatre every year, and you basically have to camp there since there aren’t any hotels nearby. So I’ve also met friends out there since you get a whole weekend to hang out and if you go every year you run into other people who go every year.
Why?
The Link’s Awakening remake was fantastic. I would love a similar remake of A Link to the Past.
Yeah, I use an old ID card to break up my coke instead
If you die from cancer you can’t die from a car wreck.
But we would eat Kraft Dinner
Of course we would, we’d just eat more
And buy really expensive ketchups with it
That’s right, all the fanciest-, Dijon ketchup, mm, mm