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Hey, say what you will about Navy SEALs, but Charlie Sheen was in The Chase, which also had Henry Rollins - and anything with only a couple degrees of separation from Hank can't be all bad.
Just two this go-round. The good Astrid Pearson returns with another charming tale about gaming, and dares to ask the question: do we really need to know everything about a game the exact second that the designer inhales, injects or swallows the substance of questionable legality which allows him to dream up the basic idea? Also, our very own Angel comes at us with a confession of how opinions can change with the information one has - either through experience or... some other thing, I guess. Anyhoo, she does that through her own experiences with a certain portable, and references a very awesome movie in the process.
Ohhhhhh, what do we got, what do we got... tssssssssss... let's see... you know, I never thought I'd say this, but I have absolutely nothing of interest to say. I mean, the best I had was the line about Henry Rollins, and if that line works it's not because of me, it's because of Henry Rollins. If I'd used Milton Berle or something, that wouldn't have worked at all. I need new material ;_;
Ah well. You guys know the drill. Uncle Karl's going to take a nice long nap, and pretend he's somewhere where it's not five degrees in the sun. In the meantime, freedom freedom freedom, OY!
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