I'm getting it, but probably on 360, as that's the system I got the first one on.
I'm getting it, but probably on 360, as that's the system I got the first one on.
The Eiger Sanction and Where Eagles Dare both left a bit to be desired, but they weren't bad. I think my favorite is Hang 'Em High. It was the first Clint Eastwood movie I ever saw, I think I was four. We saw it at the Drive-In and I was *supposed* to be asleep by the time the movie started. Not so much, movie was half over, my grampa looks in the back seat, and I'm perched on the edge, little elbows resting on my knees, chin propped on my fists, eyes glued to the screen and not a peep out of me. For weeks after, it was all I could talk about.
You should get the original collection, it's available for the PS3 now. I think the second game is my favorite - love the Sheepinator!
Yeah, it's pretty much just ice cream by a different name.
Yeah, I know I'm months and months late responding to this, but I do read all the blogs in my message list, and I do listen to all the music you post. I liked the last three. I don't like the growly, death metal voices, all I can think of while listening is "Do you have any idea what you're doing to your larynx?!"
Which puzzle are you stuck on, Chris? Is it the one with the ladder on the rolling cart? That's the one I'm stuck on.
Looking forward to more pics. When do you pick her up?
I love Agents of SHIELD. The end of the season plots twists were pretty incredible. I scored the first season on DVD used two days after it dropped for about $20 and made Jason watch it while he was at the cottage taking care of the pets while I was away for six days. Need someone to talk to about the show and he stopped watching in the middle of the season. I did good - no spoilers, so he was as surprised as I was at the plot twists.
Looks like you had fun as usual at the mid-week swap meet. Have fun shopping today.
Glad the new job is going well. Yeah, there's always that exhausting adjustment period, but regular hours are oh-so-nice. I have to seriously start looking for something for the winter so I don't go as deep in debt as I did last winter.