Submitted by Loup_Ombrage on Tue, 2006-08-08 02:31
My guitar teacher gave me a copy-of-a-copy of Crossroads to watch (NOT the Britney Spears one). Its an interesting story, although I suspect you wouldn't like it much if you didn't like music or had a heavy dislike for the blues. There's a nice, long guitar battle at the end :P. I like to kid myself that I'm half as good
Kathycf wrote:
I prefer chicken Satay with peanut sauce.
That's what I meant :oops:
And I have recently read a good book, "In His Image", part 1 of the Christ Clone trilogy. It's not as controversial as the series title suggests ;).
Templarian Arch Sorcerer wrote:
I just finished Doom 3 on the Nightmare difficulty, and it is called nightmare for a reason, it is the highest difficulty level that has to be "unlocked" first. It is very difficult indeed.
Last night I had 5 tries at finishing Chapter 8, "Under the Burning Sky" of the Undead campaign in Warcraft III, on normal difficulty, from about 10 minutes (the mission lasts half an hour, my saved game was just after 20 minutes). Those undead are good storm troops, but man, do they have trouble defending one Lich!
My guitar teacher gave me a copy-of-a-copy of Crossroads to watch (NOT the Britney Spears one). Its an interesting story, although I suspect you wouldn't like it much if you didn't like music or had a heavy dislike for the blues. There's a nice, long guitar battle at the end :P. I like to kid myself that I'm half as good
And I have recently read a good book, "In His Image", part 1 of the Christ Clone trilogy. It's not as controversial as the series title suggests ;).
Last night I had 5 tries at finishing Chapter 8, "Under the Burning Sky" of the Undead campaign in Warcraft III, on normal difficulty, from about 10 minutes (the mission lasts half an hour, my saved game was just after 20 minutes). Those undead are good storm troops, but man, do they have trouble defending one Lich!