"Rambozo, Rambozo, Rambozo The Clown!" Ha ha. I really like that song. Along with the few others that were played by The Dead Kennedys. Really. I always had a love for history and listening to them felt as if I was reading the general mood of the most pure punks of US during the 70s. And considering that some of their songs still are applicable today, such as the song quoted here "Rambozo The Clown", which can be correlated to rise of "realistic" FPS shooters ...
Professional Wrestling slang is based off of old carny, as a way for wrestlers to communicate with each other without breaking the fourth wall, as it were. One of the most important words for the fandom to know is the word "kayfabe". Kayfabe is derived from the word fake and a bastardization of Pig Latin. Kayfabe is the the narrative, basically a word that acts the same as "Nasuverse" or whatevere verse. When talking about the reality of professional wrestling the first thing ...
Roadbuster is the most awesome husband ever! Yesterday he got me a fighting controler because the Fight Stick and I do not mix. Today he got me ice cream and . . . A PUPPY! We adopted an adorable Shepard/Lab mix today. She's six weeks old. She is black, fluffy and looks like a bear. And really sweet. The three names I'm going back and forth about are: Morrigan, Freya, and Neiman.
Before we start I have a confession to make. The only Main FF I have finished is XIII. I and II I have not played them. III I couldn't finish. IV was stopped when the party arrives to the moon. V is a curious case of playing but not remembering where I stopped. VI was on the reunion part of the World of Ruin. The only thing I have played of VII is Crisis Core. VIII has one of my favorite characters and yet I did not play it. IX seemed childish and fun. Shame I lacked a PS1. Couldn't get X. Hate ...
Ever since I found out about Humble Bundle, and how its success has caused several sites like it to pop up, I found I've become addicted to them. There's three that I really follow: The aforementioned Humble Bundle, another one called Indie Royale, and a third called Indie Gala. What these sites let you do, is either pay-your-own-price for a bunch of games (Humble Bundle, Indie Gala) or give you a minimum rate needed but accept more if you wish to (Indie Royale). In the ...