I think we're all forgetting about how truly different areas in the US are. This would not be good in my city. There's already a high crime rate and I wouldn't feel comfortable seeing guns (on someone not in uniform) in my packed grocery store. If I lived in a low population town, where everyone seems to know everyone, it would probably be a different story. There's more security in a situation like that.
I just don't like the idea of weapons being flaunted in public. I'm not saying this as the "extension of the penis" angle, but just seeing how many weapons are actually available would be terrifying. Someone mentioned it's hard for someone to rip a gun out of a holster, which is absolutely true. But what if someone came up behind an open carrier and hit them over the head with a baseball bat. Now they have a gun.
I just don't understand the idea of weapon carrying. Seems like an extreme safety measure. Sure, it might turn away a crime, but it's just too dangerous otherwise.
Again, I'm from New York, and I'm thinking how it would work here. And it just wouldn't.
Isn't the one from Boston to NYC called the Fung Wah? Or is that all the buses. My friend from Boston comes into New York all the time on it. She says it's a lot of students, because students don't have much money.
I've been thinking about getting Dia De Los Muerto themed tattoos for a while. I'm still considering it. I love the art and the culture behind it, but I'm not Mexican at all, so I don't know if it would be offensive or something to the actual culture.
But I think the image on that video at :26 would look really cool on my back or forearm. :)
Jason, good point. I can understand that argument. I definitely agree that it's most fun to play on the harder setting because it's closer to "playing" the whole song, because of the amount of notes used, yes.
I'm definitely not professional, but I still know my way around the guitar, but I'm not as critical while playing the game. I guess I've always just seen it as a timing thing and focused more on the colors i'm supposed to hit.
Milo thinks I'm an adspy. Haha. Whatever, I've been playing guitar since I was 12, and I've been into videogames since before that, and Guitar Hero is just too much fun to skip on.
I just usually get frustrated when people use the "I can't get into guitar hero, probably because I can actually play a real guitar" excuse. Usually said in a condescending tone. It's probably just because they suck at Guitar Hero.
But seriously. A guitar is an instrument, Guitar Hero is a rhythm video game (not too different from DDR) They're totally different.
Also, I bet you're paying up to 60% more on your car insurance than you need to. If you head to the Geico website, I'm sure you can find a better deal!
seekshelter, I've been playing guitar for a long time, and I still have fun with the game. There so different, that it doesn't really take away from either activity.
This isn't the one where he hits the goose, right? I can't remember if that was Randy Johnson or not. But I know it was in Canada and it's illegal to kill geese, the police were considering arresting the pitcher, but decided it was too much of a freak accident.
Anyway, not sure if it's that one because the video's no longer available.
I just don't like the idea of weapons being flaunted in public. I'm not saying this as the "extension of the penis" angle, but just seeing how many weapons are actually available would be terrifying. Someone mentioned it's hard for someone to rip a gun out of a holster, which is absolutely true. But what if someone came up behind an open carrier and hit them over the head with a baseball bat. Now they have a gun.
I just don't understand the idea of weapon carrying. Seems like an extreme safety measure. Sure, it might turn away a crime, but it's just too dangerous otherwise.
Again, I'm from New York, and I'm thinking how it would work here. And it just wouldn't.
You know, if I wasn't classy, I would totally say "That's what she said!"
But I have class, so I won't stoop to that level.
The one on the right would fit in at the Westminster Dog Show.
But I think the image on that video at :26 would look really cool on my back or forearm. :)
I'm definitely not professional, but I still know my way around the guitar, but I'm not as critical while playing the game. I guess I've always just seen it as a timing thing and focused more on the colors i'm supposed to hit.
I just usually get frustrated when people use the "I can't get into guitar hero, probably because I can actually play a real guitar" excuse. Usually said in a condescending tone. It's probably just because they suck at Guitar Hero.
But seriously. A guitar is an instrument, Guitar Hero is a rhythm video game (not too different from DDR) They're totally different.
Also, I bet you're paying up to 60% more on your car insurance than you need to. If you head to the Geico website, I'm sure you can find a better deal!
I remember my uncle used to pronounce the place "Chicka-feela" when it's actually "chick-fillet"
Anyway, not sure if it's that one because the video's no longer available.