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Babylon 5: Season 2
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by Evil Overlord in
movie/tv reflections
in the late morning on
July 3rd, 2006:
2 years, 2 months ago
So the biggest, most noticeable change: Sinclair is one. As well that I didn’t like the man. But I guess that goes to show what happens when you stick unpredictable actors into story arcs that were supposed to five years long. I guess I’ll get used to the new guy’s voiceover - but, at first […]
Nintendo underwear
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by Evil Overlord in
eBay
during lunch time on
July 10th, 2006:
2 years, 1 month ago
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There’s certain things that just don’t seem to go together. BBQ and vegans. Pickles and pies. Gaping heart wounds and living. Males and females. Nintendo and underwear.
Well, maybe not that last one. I could certainly see it if we were talking about pajamas for little kids, but actual underwear?
Again, giving new meaning to “find […]
1000th unique game… oh, the insanity
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by Evil Overlord in
game collecting
during afternoon tea on
July 4th, 2006:
2 years, 2 months ago
I hit the 1000th game mark a while back, but I was unsure of what to do: celebrate or cry.
Babylon 5: Season 3
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by Evil Overlord in
movie/tv reflections
during prime time on
July 8th, 2006:
2 years, 1 month ago
Oooh. New opening. Me likes. Me likes.
Mr. Driller: Drill Spirits
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by Evil Overlord in
video game reviews, DS
in the early afternoon on
July 6th, 2006:
2 years, 2 months ago
By way of name, Mr. Driller could have been an oral surgeon. Or an oilman. Maybe a porn star. But such was not to be. The Namco gods decreed that Mr. Driller was to be a pint-sized pastel fellow who drilled through randomly distributed, brightly colored blocks.
Kushiel’s Dart by Jacqueline Carey
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by Evil Overlord in
book reflections
in the early afternoon on
July 12th, 2006:
2 years, 1 month ago
Kushiel’s Dart by Jacqueline Carey is an amazing piece of work.
I picked it up somewhat whimsically, noting that it was a Tor fantasy with half-naked woman on the cover. Couldn’t be all bad, now could it? I don’t normally pay much attention to the author recommendations, but Robert Jordan gave a bit of a spiel […]
