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Keero wrote:Should I watch The Boondock Saints?
You really should watch that movie. It's good stuff.

Just, uh, don't go quoting it, okay? That's not cool.
It was great. But oh brother, the F-bombs would make Hiroshima look like a grenade. :P

What are some good multiplayer games for the 360? And don't say Halo. >_>
Good multiplayer games for the 360?

Shadowrun. Splinter Cell: Double Agent. Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2. Gears of War.

That should do ya. ;)
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Has there ever been a game you returned for moral reasons?
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Has they're been pants you've returned for floral reasons?
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Strider wrote:Has there ever been a game you returned for moral reasons?
There have been a couple.

One, I returned to the store I'd bought it from (the store I was working at). That was Manhunt 2. I hate that game. XD

The other was Saints Row. I bought it from a Gamestop near my house, played it for about four hours, kept it a bit longer... and decided (for whatever reason) to trade it in instead of returning it. I dunno. Bad idea in retrospect... but the game was just... I couldn't play it.
Chozon1 wrote:Has they're been pants you've returned for floral reasons?
Nope. Pleated reasons, though. ;)
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Aye. Pleats e'll get to ya.

Ever bought a game, returned home, and found it didn't work?
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Chozon1 wrote:Aye. Pleats e'll get to ya.

Ever bought a game, returned home, and found it didn't work?
Yes. Except, in my case, it was a new copy of Need For Speed: Underground 2, it was two and a half weeks later, and I had lost the receipt. Luckily, the manager of the Gamestop remembered me and made an exception in my case. This was, of course, before the merger with EB.

It was the weirdest thing, too. Brand new game that I had just opened, right? And on the back of the 'Cube disc... it looked like someone had taken a pen and made this dent in the disc. I've never seen anything like it. Crazy.
Saker wrote:What's the difference between a geek and a nerd?
A geek is like a pre-Microsoft Bill Gates, all pocket protectors and thick glasses and such.

A nerd is either completely immersed in technology or fantasy, i.e., Dungeons and Dragons. Or Warhammer.
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Where do you feel Jack White has done his best work: White Stripes or the Raconteurs?
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ohnolookout wrote:Where do you feel Jack White has done his best work: White Stripes or the Raconteurs?
Probably the White Stripes.

They're more... blues oriented, which always earns props from me. The one thing I have to say about the White Stripes is that they need to get a better drummer. Meg White is basically terrible. She's like Ringo Starr without the cool factor.
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wat r ur thots on Eric Idle

also, Eric Clapton

and whatever other Eric's you can think of O_O
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Including Lief Ericsson.
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ChickenSoup wrote:wat r ur thots on Eric Idle

also, Eric Clapton

and whatever other Eric's you can think of O_O
Idle is good. Not as funny as John Cleese, but still good.

Clapton is amazing.
Chozon1 wrote:Including Lief Ericsson.
Meh.
Lazarus wrote:Woot?
No.
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The one who discovered America isn't a big deal to you?

Or really, one who discovered America.
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Chozon1 wrote:The one who discovered America isn't a big deal to you?

Or really, one who discovered America.
I could really care less, actually. I'm more into 20th century American history and European history prior to that. I basically can't stand American history before, say, 1855. It's interesting, yeah, but it also bores the crap out of me.
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