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texturemonkey: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008. Your penguin has slowed you down. Thunderforce VI is a shooter (R-Type type of shooter, not Quake style of shooter! Though if Compile spat out something like a decent followup back from the grave, I would have to pay attention I suppose. Things are alright up Obsidian - always a few things to say about that place! Lots more to say as usual, I hope to update this thing much more often in the coming year. Stay tuned. Posted by Ron. Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Hullo, and wel...
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texturemonkey: August 2008
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Monday, August 18, 2008. You love blizzard right? I don't. i want my tree test again. Kinda the same feeling i got after playing Contra:Shattered Soldier back on PS2 some several years ago, "this is nice and all, but I don't NEED it" - especially not when it was so perfectly nailed back in it's original incarnation. Still, it is a budget release (10 bucks! The game is cool, and the few minutes I spent with the demo have got me thinking "this is actually a pretty cool little puzzle game," if my time light...
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texturemonkey: July 2009
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Thursday, July 9, 2009. If I ever decide to raise children-. So I just had a thought. If I ever end up being the father of children, I will name them all after early 1980's classic video arcade games. The second child will of course be Q*Bert Alpert. He will be the strange kid of the group, always jumping all over the furniture and swearing. I think he might suffer from Tourette's Syndrome. So long as he is happy with his life, then his mother and I will support him. Posted by Ron.
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texturemonkey: if I ever decide to raise children--
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Thursday, July 9, 2009. If I ever decide to raise children-. So I just had a thought. If I ever end up being the father of children, I will name them all after early 1980's classic video arcade games. The second child will of course be Q*Bert Alpert. He will be the strange kid of the group, always jumping all over the furniture and swearing. I think he might suffer from Tourette's Syndrome. So long as he is happy with his life, then his mother and I will support him. Posted by Ron.
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Viva Shaghai: Day 10: Datong
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Share the adventure of the People's Republic of China. Friday, March 10, 2006. After buying tickets for the Beijing night train (91 RMB), Tessa and I ate a sumptuous lunch at a high-end local restaurant (86 RMB) where the staff were particularly keen to practice their English. It is safe to say that whatever the people of Datong lack in English skills, they certainly make up for in effort and perseverance. Long may it continue. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Viva Shaghai: Shanghai Home
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Share the adventure of the People's Republic of China. Friday, March 24, 2006. We spent our final three days of our Asian adventure at our good friend Alex’s house. I already miss you kids so much! Thanks again for putting up with us. You made Shanghai a lot of fun! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hello and welcome to my blogs. These pages house various ramblings in multiple forms. Hopefully friends and family can use them to keep in touch. Questions and comments are always welcome. Day 16: Siem Reap.
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Viva Shaghai: Day 12: Beijing
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Share the adventure of the People's Republic of China. Sunday, March 12, 2006. Determined to see more of Beijing, Tessa and I set out to explore a selection of the local sites. Starting on the hip Dajong street, we browsed many of the trendy boutiques, before moving on to Beijing’s famous Silk Market. Similar to Shanghai’s Xiangyang market, Beijing’s bazaar is flooded with counterfeit goods, ranging from Gucci and Prada to Nike and Adidas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Viva Shaghai: Day 20: Beijing
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Share the adventure of the People's Republic of China. Monday, March 20, 2006. In contrast to the rest of our adventure, our final day was spent in the relative comforts of an airport hotel. A far cry from the ancient sites of the last few weeks, we certainly enjoyed a day of idleness before returning to Shanghai. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The Yorkshire Food Company. Day 16: Siem Reap. Day 15: Siem Reap. Day 9: Hanging Temple. Day 8: Yungang Grottoes.
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Viva Shaghai: Day 14: Angkor
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Share the adventure of the People's Republic of China. Tuesday, March 14, 2006. Waking for the best buffet breakfast that we have ever tasted, Tessa and I bought our Angkor passes ($40 each) and, led by our wonderful guide, made our way in to the Cambodian jungle. Located in Northwestern Cambodia, the temples of Angkor, built by the Khmer civilization between 802 and 1220 AD, represent one of humankind's most astonishing and enduring architectural achievements. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Viva Shaghai: Day 11: Beijing
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Share the adventure of the People's Republic of China. Saturday, March 11, 2006. Exhausted from the Beijing night train, Tessa and I collapsed in our hotel, rising only for food and football, for unbeknown to me; we were staying next door to a football bar. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hello and welcome to my blogs. These pages house various ramblings in multiple forms. Hopefully friends and family can use them to keep in touch. Questions and comments are always welcome. View my complete profile.