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Yay! :)
Hear hear!
That actually summed up my own feelings far more concisely than I could ever have done. See also: messy rooms/work.
Horray! I love reading both of your writings and have never deleted your RSS feed from Google Reader in hopes that you’d be back! And now you are! YAY!! :)
Oh, thank heavens, there you are! :D
Heya, I’m late to the party. Glad that you are considering writing more.
I made a video after the E3 this year celebrating what the show really means to me. I think you might like it.
YES! One word from Luana is worth 1′000 sentences from the next nerd fashionista. Or something.
YESSS! :D
updates! the people want updates!
Yay updates! Good that you stopped playing WoW. I spent more than a year playing it before finally prying myself away. I would say I’ve sworn off MMOs, but Bioware’s making that KOTOR MMO…
I’m right there with ya when it comes to the brain-sludge-posting thing. Trying to write anything more than 4 sentences anymore might as well be torture. It’s an epidemic in this info-gasm overload age. I’m glad to see you posting though!
Oh good, I’m not alone with FFXII. I got up to the big ending boss dungeon and realized I had completely lost interest in the entire game (SADNESS).
I HIGHLY recommend getting Fallout3 for PC for one major reason – the goddamn soundtrack. It’s got about seven tracks (ok really more but it feels like 7) so when jared is playing it for hours on end the music gets so damn repetitive. There’s patches for windows though that let you stick in a TON of public domain music that’s time appropriate.
Nice to see y’all are still alive. ^_~
oh man, magic. i sold my cards to brayton freshman year…
i wonder if it’d come back to me. i never took care to build a deck nor was i ever particularly skilled at all. it was fun though, that’s for sure!
brain turning to sludge is what kept me from working on my blog as well – and i’m sure it will *continue* to hinder me. hehe.
thanks for the updates, and it was good seeing you and luana earlier this month!
COME BACK TO WOW OH GOD I MISS YOU BOTH WAYHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I'll be honest, there's a part of me that's considered doing just that. I'm trying to remember if they have a trial for inactive accounts. I have to wait for the account department to get back to me though — I lost my authenticator when I wiped my phone, so I can't log in.
(don't know if I'd come back to feathermoon though — any action still going on in DP, or has it all been your fancy pants raiding guild?)
How do I *find* you on Wave to send you something? There seems to be no way built in.
In the Contacts area, you can usually put in the email address that the person used to sign up for Wave. (I'm not going to make you do that, though — my Wave address is lm.rawlins[at]googlewave.com.)
Mario you need to stop with the overalls. You might think you can make it work, but you're embarrassing me when you wear that to Red Lobster.