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People opine for the Lucas Art or Sierra point and click games.
I say Virtual Stupidity was the pinnacle of that genre.
I say Virtual Stupidity was the pinnacle of that genre.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Originally Posted by Austruck
Originally Posted by doubledenim
I am a fan of of "experience" over "responsibility" though.
Once-in-a-lifetime opportunities are that for a reason. If you are a little short, charge it. Especially if you die before you pay-it-back
Once-in-a-lifetime opportunities are that for a reason. If you are a little short, charge it. Especially if you die before you pay-it-back
Originally Posted by Austruck
Originally Posted by doubledenim
I am a fan of of "experience" over "responsibility" though.
Once-in-a-lifetime opportunities are that for a reason. If you are a little short, charge it. Especially if you die before you pay-it-back
Once-in-a-lifetime opportunities are that for a reason. If you are a little short, charge it. Especially if you die before you pay-it-back
Originally Posted by Austruck
Oh, also... I was delighted that Mel didn't feel he COULDN'T be affectionate with his fans. He wasn't gropey or anything. Just delightful. How can you NOT love Mel Brooks? He's infectious in person. We all got access to each other's professional photos from that night, and it was fun seeing some of the stunts Mel pulled with other people. One guy even PROPOSED in front of Mel, who played along!