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pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Ah yes, one of my personal favorites. My very first Wii game, actually.strike wolf wrote:I noticed that from playing metroid prime.Lucarilover240 wrote:Yeah, it is. Turning is much faster, and you can switch the targets you're aiming at much more quickly than with a control stick. Long range aiming or small target aiming is a little more difficult, but not as much as you'd think. If you've got a steady hand, even the smallest of targets can be hit with relative ease.strike wolf wrote:Once you get used to them I bet shooting games are really fun on the Wii.targetman377 wrote:i got cod modern warfare for the WII ITS AWSOME SO MUCH BETTER THAN X BOX AND PLAYSTATION yes i know its not the new one but still its alot more fun this way!!!strike wolf wrote:
I just beasted someone on COD multiplayer. we were playing to 7500 on teams and I got 70 kills to their teams combined total of 35. Only problem...after all that effort my teammate stole the game winning kill. Actually he got 3 of the last 7 kills once I started slacking off a bit (decided I was more entertained blowing things up). Probably the worst thing for the other team? I'm not even that good at COD.
<- img courtesy of Zoebear1perhaps, but you sure as hell canttargetman377 wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:**Eats a banana in his monkey-treehouse.**
--Andy
ANDY CAN YOU SAY ADICT??

Yes he should. AJ needs to get healthy.2dimes wrote:Don't you think you should give AJ Green a banana Andy?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Thank you for that.jonesthecurl wrote:Sympathy and respect.autoload wrote:Hey all.
I'm not sure what all I have told you about my stepmother in here. Basically, she was more of a mother to me than my natural mother. Raised me from the age of 9. Anyways, she has been battling lung cancer for the last 3 years. Never smoked a cigarette, no drinking, clean church living... This morning she passed away at 10am. Her suffering escalated dramatically earlier this year, with labored breathing and constant coughing. In fact, one time she broke 3 ribs from coughing so much. Cancer spread past her lungs into the ribs.
She was only 53 years old and will be sorely missed. Everytime I run a race and I feel the pain of my breathing or the burning legs, I will think of what she had to live with these last few years and realize that my pain I am feeling that moment is NOTHING compared to what she had to endure just to live another second. I hereby dedicate all my remaining important races in her honor.
I will be taking a short leave of absence from here. I expect no sympathy or other kinds of attention from you all. I like everyone here, even Jimbo, and will be back to my old self soon enough. Take care of the fort guys.
Actually, that kind of talk seems to help.strike wolf wrote:Very sorry to hear this and I hope that you win all of your races. I'd tell you how I'm deeply sorry for your loss but I feel that most likely will not make you feel any better.autoload wrote:Hey all.
I'm not sure what all I have told you about my stepmother in here. Basically, she was more of a mother to me than my natural mother. Raised me from the age of 9. Anyways, she has been battling lung cancer for the last 3 years. Never smoked a cigarette, no drinking, clean church living... This morning she passed away at 10am. Her suffering escalated dramatically earlier this year, with labored breathing and constant coughing. In fact, one time she broke 3 ribs from coughing so much. Cancer spread past her lungs into the ribs.
She was only 53 years old and will be sorely missed. Everytime I run a race and I feel the pain of my breathing or the burning legs, I will think of what she had to live with these last few years and realize that my pain I am feeling that moment is NOTHING compared to what she had to endure just to live another second. I hereby dedicate all my remaining important races in her honor.
I will be taking a short leave of absence from here. I expect no sympathy or other kinds of attention from you all. I like everyone here, even Jimbo, and will be back to my old self soon enough. Take care of the fort guys.
Thanks for that. Also, thanks for no smilies.targetman377 wrote:autoload wrote:Hey all.
I'm not sure what all I have told you about my stepmother in here. Basically, she was more of a mother to me than my natural mother. Raised me from the age of 9. Anyways, she has been battling lung cancer for the last 3 years. Never smoked a cigarette, no drinking, clean church living... This morning she passed away at 10am. Her suffering escalated dramatically earlier this year, with labored breathing and constant coughing. In fact, one time she broke 3 ribs from coughing so much. Cancer spread past her lungs into the ribs.
She was only 53 years old and will be sorely missed. Everytime I run a race and I feel the pain of my breathing or the burning legs, I will think of what she had to live with these last few years and realize that my pain I am feeling that moment is NOTHING compared to what she had to endure just to live another second. I hereby dedicate all my remaining important races in her honor.
I will be taking a short leave of absence from here. I expect no sympathy or other kinds of attention from you all. I like everyone here, even Jimbo, and will be back to my old self soon enough. Take care of the fort guys.
take all the time you need auto. all i can say is that i am sorry for your loss i will make sure to pray for her. and i am very sorry for your loss. i wish that you may rember the good times you had with her celabrate here life. in the best way possiable. and auto you should know are paryers are with you and your family.
sincerly scott. aka targetman
I do not expect anything, but condolences are still appreciated when given.Lucarilover240 wrote:You have my condolences regardless, auto.autoload wrote:Hey all.
I'm not sure what all I have told you about my stepmother in here. Basically, she was more of a mother to me than my natural mother. Raised me from the age of 9. Anyways, she has been battling lung cancer for the last 3 years. Never smoked a cigarette, no drinking, clean church living... This morning she passed away at 10am. Her suffering escalated dramatically earlier this year, with labored breathing and constant coughing. In fact, one time she broke 3 ribs from coughing so much. Cancer spread past her lungs into the ribs.
She was only 53 years old and will be sorely missed. Everytime I run a race and I feel the pain of my breathing or the burning legs, I will think of what she had to live with these last few years and realize that my pain I am feeling that moment is NOTHING compared to what she had to endure just to live another second. I hereby dedicate all my remaining important races in her honor.
I will be taking a short leave of absence from here. I expect no sympathy or other kinds of attention from you all. I like everyone here, even Jimbo, and will be back to my old self soon enough. Take care of the fort guys.
Please not Jimbo!jonesthecurl wrote:The fort will be adequately guarded by wolf, cobra, elephant and blue furry thing, not to netion a few humans. And maybe Jimbo.
That would be acceptable.strike wolf wrote:I thought we agreedthat jimbo would have janitorial duties.jonesthecurl wrote:The fort will be adequately guarded by wolf, cobra, elephant and blue furry thing, not to netion a few humans. And maybe Jimbo.
Once again my thanks.muy_thaiguy wrote:I get sentry!strike wolf wrote:I thought we agreedthat jimbo would have janitorial duties.jonesthecurl wrote:The fort will be adequately guarded by wolf, cobra, elephant and blue furry thing, not to netion a few humans. And maybe Jimbo.
And sorry to hear that auto. Truly.
On a somewhat more postive note, rented CoDMW 2 and Assassin's Creed 2. Both are freakishly addicting and fun.
I like those.2dimes wrote:Where do sliced dried banana chips fall in here?
I'll need some on Thursday and Saturday.AndyDufresne wrote:Athletes do need potassium. I'll leave a trail of them on the ground, and should he or anyone else need them, they can feel free to pick 'em up. **Distributes some bananas.**
--Andy
<- img courtesy of Zoebear1strike wolf wrote:He's a monkey he needs his bananas.targetman377 wrote:stop enabling andy!!!! lone!!!strike wolf wrote:I signed him for a new religion. banantology.targetman377 wrote:Army of GOD wrote:
BB. Bananolics Banonymous.
i signed him up for it already
AndyDufresne wrote:**Eats a banana bunch**
--Andy
autoload wrote:Please not Jimbo!jonesthecurl wrote:The fort will be adequately guarded by wolf, cobra, elephant and blue furry thing, not to netion a few humans. And maybe Jimbo.
Lucarilover240 wrote:Just went out and bought COD: MW. The first Modern Warfare, not the second, just to clarify. I'll be taking the multiplayer for a test run today, will comment on it later. (Prays to god I can camp on the bus)
autoload wrote:Actually, that kind of talk seems to help.strike wolf wrote:Very sorry to hear this and I hope that you win all of your races. I'd tell you how I'm deeply sorry for your loss but I feel that most likely will not make you feel any better.autoload wrote:Hey all.
I'm not sure what all I have told you about my stepmother in here. Basically, she was more of a mother to me than my natural mother. Raised me from the age of 9. Anyways, she has been battling lung cancer for the last 3 years. Never smoked a cigarette, no drinking, clean church living... This morning she passed away at 10am. Her suffering escalated dramatically earlier this year, with labored breathing and constant coughing. In fact, one time she broke 3 ribs from coughing so much. Cancer spread past her lungs into the ribs.
She was only 53 years old and will be sorely missed. Everytime I run a race and I feel the pain of my breathing or the burning legs, I will think of what she had to live with these last few years and realize that my pain I am feeling that moment is NOTHING compared to what she had to endure just to live another second. I hereby dedicate all my remaining important races in her honor.
I will be taking a short leave of absence from here. I expect no sympathy or other kinds of attention from you all. I like everyone here, even Jimbo, and will be back to my old self soon enough. Take care of the fort guys.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Well with Jonesy doing all the cooking well we were a little short up front. SO we stuck him up on the suicide line.autoload wrote:Please not Jimbo!jonesthecurl wrote:The fort will be adequately guarded by wolf, cobra, elephant and blue furry thing, not to netion a few humans. And maybe Jimbo.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Well with Jonesy doing all the cooking well we were a little short up front. SO we stuck him up on the suicide line.autoload wrote:Please not Jimbo!jonesthecurl wrote:The fort will be adequately guarded by wolf, cobra, elephant and blue furry thing, not to netion a few humans. And maybe Jimbo.