It's outta my hands, darlin :(
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Funny, I was re-reading its latest closure announcement just today.
On a completely unrelated note:
Los Angeles-San Fernando Valley Angels of Anaheim SUCK! Go Oakland A's!
Jennifer, you must have a lot of time on your hands to write those long posts.
I've read almost all the Star Wars Novels via library. I've heavily considered hunting down the Thrawn Trilogy beause I loved that guy so much. His character was kickass. And he's a strategist to boot! Not to mention his skin color is blue (my fav color), not that it makes hims less human in my eyes. :kitty:
The first person to go buy me this house will get a cookie....maybe even two.
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I love living in the country but where I'm at right now isn't far enough outside of town. That house comes with 5 acres, barn with 3 stalls for horses. Nice sized riding arena but I prefer the open trails and wow I want it.http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...05/jawdrop.gif
So, I was at work the other day, playing Mega Man ZX on my DS, and for some reason which I have forgotten, I walked away. I left my DS on the couch, but when I came back shortly thereafter, it was gone. We hunted around for it, my co-worker Dave and I, but couldn't find it. Until we did find it, and it was in the toilet. The games were fine, but the DS itself is not working anymore and it smells like pee, to boot.
The Thrawn Trilogy was the first set of EU books ever written. Timothy Zahn did a superb job, and out of all the EU books I've read, his were always the best. He also wrote a duo entitled "The Hand of Thrawn" (Spectre of the Past, Vision of the Future), which were also very very good. And more recently, he chronicled the beginning of Thrawn's story in the novel "Outbound Flight". I think there might have been one or two others somewhere, but I do not know of them offhand. I own the first five, and if you're lucky, you can probably locate them all in any decently large Barnes and Noble. Even after nearly fifteen years (first one was written in 1993, I think), they're still in print.
Lastly, never, ever teach your parents to play video games. Especially Animal Crossing.
I don't take things out of the toilet to see what they smell like. Call it a personal policy.