enterstatsman.bsky.social
Old derby ref, wannabe retrogame historian, 5.5/10 mini painter.
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Despite my need to escape it, it really is a very pretty city innit?
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Many years ago, I ran an A&W Kitchen, and the night crew would put everything on the highest shelves if I was working the morning shift. Oh the language that produced...
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Squamish was legit. Currently rocking a concussion too so now I'm super nauseous. Fun.
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Nah fuck him and his MAGA hat.
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I am sadly feeling the same way. I don't give a damn about the game tonight as I know it will only bring more jingoism and horrors.
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Great now the Americans will choke on it and the middle of the earth will be banned.
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Ruffles Sour Cream and Bacon. Good stuff.
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I own all of my old consoles EXCEPT the N64. Lent it out at some point and never bothered to get it back, and I don't miss it one bit.
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Dan, no. N64 sits down with the Wii and Wii U at the kid's table.
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That is a big bunny! Congratulations for the new family member.
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My cat once bought $20 of credits for Final Fantasy Record Keeper.
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Mind blown. That's amazing.
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Honk
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Plot is a bit whatever but up to Like a Dragon, it's the most chock full of stuff to play around with. Don't sleep on the Construction stuff; the 'dates' from it are some of the best writing I've seen in a game.
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It's Saturday and here's a random game. Maybe my favorite ever, even if it's the pooey Atari version.
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Peppermill on the north end of the Strip. The barbeque place outside Treasure Island (Kelseys?) was good and has a cowboy dance floor too. The fried chicken place in front of Ballys is great too.
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Mmm, may need a mozza burger on the way home.
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This showed up in a Playlist last night for me and jammed itself back in my head. My problem is that Ashley Wednesday is the one that lingers for months.
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This.
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That's a man of taste there! May well be my favorite show ever.
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Oh no you're caught in the Swiftie Vortex!
Kidding aside, it's really one of the most beautiful places. Steal away to Squamish or Whistler for reinforcement of that.
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Jan no that's how you end up in a portable sauna watching N00bz on a PSVR2 or something. It's a trap.
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I just made a Rev one this weekend actually. Haven't played it yet, and I need to source a Grim Hireling.
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My dad was the Harbormaster for Howe Sound for a few years, and him and the dog would go out and do a loop every morning. Seals and sealions would tease my dig mercilessly, he'd get mad and barkbarkbark and fall in the water, and dad would fish him out.
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Same. Makes me very wistful during a season I do not care for.
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Club seats. Schmancy. Enjoy the show!
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I really should dive into Rainbow Islands again. Criminally underrated nowadays.
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I guess my equivalent is being in a trance and rolling the score tens of times and waking up 6 hours later and it's dark outside? Stupid Asteroids 2600 puts me in a place, ma .
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Sometimes you just want Bowser to pop up in Sim City eh?
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Dumpster in, dumpster out.
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Used to be a roller derby ref. Still have my skates, but I tore a groin muscle my first practice and never ended up very good at skating.
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My word, I loved this game, and I actually made a passable TMNT game in ACS (sadly lost to time). So much time put into this, and then learning that Stuart Smith made one of my favorite C64 games...
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I counter with my own fuzzy belly! Well, Archer's.
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I worked for like 15 years in a building in a rookery, so along with 10K crows every evening, there was a mates pair of eagles with a nest on a electrical tower. They followed me overhead to my bus stop one evening, circling overhead, and it was awe inspiring and a little terrifying.
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You're a good dude, Jason, and someone I think I'd get along with real well if I were not in the Frozen Hinterlands. Keep being you; you rock.
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Been kinda wondering this myself. Following along!
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I remember my dad being obsessed with this game, and seeing it running in a computer store was mindblowing. Thank you for the inclusion!
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*beaut
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oooh, is that an Anbernic SP35XV? Thats a beat. Cute bunny too.
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MLB Power Pros is so, so, so good. I really should get into it again...
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Apothecary White is far more fun and interesting as a commander than one would think. Maybe my favorite deck I have right now.