Tomorrow's a public holiday, which means lots of quality time with my girlfriend and very little time spent online. So you all get the column a day early.
Anyone up for some fried chicken?
Tomorrow's a public holiday, which means lots of quality time with my girlfriend and very little time spent online. So you all get the column a day early.
Anyone up for some fried chicken?
Does that dessert come in a "mouth open" version?
I dunno, the last time I had that kind of chicken it was overcooked and greasy. Maybe the next time will be different?
Live and let live, that's what I say. Anyone who can't understand that should be killed. It's a simple philosophy, but it's always worked well in my family.
*falls over laughing*
I shall call the world of Sandia Watermelon from here forward.
26 years of gaming and still going strong
and now a Proud Father :D
You see McDonald's ads on TV all the time.
Ads featuring happy meal toys air during kids' shows. They call it "Happy Set" in Japan though.
And I have an iPhone thing to share too, from Kamen Rider OOO:
Ankh (pictured) uses this thing ALL THE TIME and is constantly mentioning how useful it is. He never uses it for talking as they have to sell the grasshopper candroid (don't ask) which Ankh uses to communicate with the main character. Ankh later gets an iPad.
Last edited by flamethrower; 02-11-2011 at 07:06 AM.
And if I ever watched Kamen Rider, I'd definitely have included THAT in the column
Medal Tracker App sold seperatly on the Apps Store, obviously.
Speaking of, Kamen Rider OOO has monsters called 'Greeed' (Not a typo), the main character uses coins in a vending machine to access a motorbike, and the backup Rider has a Capsule Machine motif. In a merch driven show.
I hope the writers have a good handle on irony.
befriend (v.): to use mecha-class beam weaponry to inflict grievous bodily harm on a target in the process of proving the validity of your belief system.
Considering how fast and furious they go through Kamen Rider, Whatever-Ranger, and Ultraman series in this country, I'd expect any long-term writers for those series to have a serious grip on schizophrenia, but probably not irony.