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Is it pork sausage?
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Love the classic //e featured in the video. I just gave one away a couple of weeks ago.
Zork and the other Infocom games had bits that, in retospect, were astoundingly unfair. Recently, I was fooling around with Zork and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy on an emulator (AppleWin) and I was blown away by how many parts of the games totally depended on blind luck to get through. If it wasn't for the walkthroughs I downloaded I never would have finished, but I bashed my head out over them in the 80's.
Remember those dopey hint books Infocom would sell where you would use a special pen to uncover the hints? But the ink would fade and so after a year you were left with nothing but blank paper.
Zork and the other Infocom games had bits that, in retospect, were astoundingly unfair. Recently, I was fooling around with Zork and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy on an emulator (AppleWin) and I was blown away by how many parts of the games totally depended on blind luck to get through. If it wasn't for the walkthroughs I downloaded I never would have finished, but I bashed my head out over them in the 80's.
Remember those dopey hint books Infocom would sell where you would use a special pen to uncover the hints? But the ink would fade and so after a year you were left with nothing but blank paper.
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Halp! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!
Fortunately, I work in an office that's pretty laid back. I don't drink on the job (it just seems like a good way to wind up mouthing off to a VP) but last week, after stopping at the package store on my lunch break, I had a fifth of Scotch sitting on my desk and nobody got bent.
Fortunately, I work in an office that's pretty laid back. I don't drink on the job (it just seems like a good way to wind up mouthing off to a VP) but last week, after stopping at the package store on my lunch break, I had a fifth of Scotch sitting on my desk and nobody got bent.
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I heard that people who live in the Upper Peninsula of MI are called "Yoopers" for U-P'ers.
I live in VT now and I can safely say that the proper term for Our Friends To The South is "Massholes." All the time I lived in Connecticut and I never heard that until I moved to Vermont.