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- werebeargoddess
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- KaiSardone
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To young? if i can ask o.o *feels old* i wish i could drive...but unforuntly once your outta the school system(which was awhile ago) driving lessons are REALLY expensive. No access to a car to practice either though at the moment so no point in even getting my permit really.(i hate taking the bus ><)
- ch85us2001
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Let me put it this way.
Are you familar with a NASCAR stock car? We do the same speed it does in about 1/25 the time.
Hmmm, I play Morrowind.
ALOT.
I play some KotOR and Fable too.
Are you familar with a NASCAR stock car? We do the same speed it does in about 1/25 the time.
Hmmm, I play Morrowind.
ALOT.
I play some KotOR and Fable too.
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- werebeargoddess
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[QUOTE=KaiSardone]To young? if i can ask o.o *feels old* i wish i could drive...but unforuntly once your outta the school system(which was awhile ago) driving lessons are REALLY expensive. No access to a car to practice either though at the moment so no point in even getting my permit really.(i hate taking the bus ><)[/QUOTE]
Actually, I'm old enough to get my permit (old enough to get my liscense, actually), but I'm pretty busy (what with scool), so I don't think I can get it until this summer.
I play Morrowind also. Sometimes I'll go and play NwN, and I've even started up BG 2, but it's mostly just Morrowind.
Actually, I'm old enough to get my permit (old enough to get my liscense, actually), but I'm pretty busy (what with scool), so I don't think I can get it until this summer.
I play Morrowind also. Sometimes I'll go and play NwN, and I've even started up BG 2, but it's mostly just Morrowind.
I wanted to change my sig, but I can't think of anything to change it to 
- ch85us2001
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I was building a mod today, and the stupid thing crashed as I was going to save.
Alright, I should go, see you guys later!!!!!!!!!!
*and have fun!*
Alright, I should go, see you guys later!!!!!!!!!!
*and have fun!*
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- KaiSardone
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nooooot really. Maybe its cuase i'm in Seattle. not exactly racecar country hehe.
I've actually only had morrowind for about 2 years now i think. if not less. I mean its fun, but it has ALOT of flaws and things that are unbalanced about it.(the next one looks incredible though...to bad i dont have a comp that can handle it! *whimper* current one can barley handle Morrowind@@)
Personally one of my favorite non-adventure PC games is Baldurs Gate II^^ could never get into the first one but the second...i really got into. havt beaten it yet however(well not the expansion). Sadly becuase my character had 3 classes, and the divide of experience between them all made me to weak in towards the end of the expansion to really be effective ><.
I've actually only had morrowind for about 2 years now i think. if not less. I mean its fun, but it has ALOT of flaws and things that are unbalanced about it.(the next one looks incredible though...to bad i dont have a comp that can handle it! *whimper* current one can barley handle Morrowind@@)
Personally one of my favorite non-adventure PC games is Baldurs Gate II^^ could never get into the first one but the second...i really got into. havt beaten it yet however(well not the expansion). Sadly becuase my character had 3 classes, and the divide of experience between them all made me to weak in towards the end of the expansion to really be effective ><.
- KaiSardone
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bye! *waves*
i beat NwN didnt like it nearly a smuch as baldurs. i HATED how you couldnt really control the other party member. was a real pain. and theres a point at the end wheres thers a tough battle and the are you go into you cant rest in or get out of...so it means alot of saving/reloading your game till you get past it. unless your lucky enough to have alot of potions and stuff with you(i think NwN had potions been awhile)
i beat NwN didnt like it nearly a smuch as baldurs. i HATED how you couldnt really control the other party member. was a real pain. and theres a point at the end wheres thers a tough battle and the are you go into you cant rest in or get out of...so it means alot of saving/reloading your game till you get past it. unless your lucky enough to have alot of potions and stuff with you(i think NwN had potions been awhile)
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I had fun tonight. Hans Theesink was playing the club with his band including Insigisi. He likes audience participation and so he had us all singing. He missed the mark cos he always sings "I shall not be moved" All Glaswegians sing "We shall not be moved" but hey, he is a persuasive guy. so we went along. His big thing is "the lion sleeps tonight" just now. so he started that. Went well. we had been dancing, and it isn't easy to dance to. 200 drunk glaswegians doing the conga and singing. Band happy. Band uneasy. Band stopped. Audience congaing and singing. Can't stop them. Very very funny.
I've had very good night :laugh:
I've had very good night :laugh:
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Its great that we have more girls joinin in the frey here, but you think there would be a sign at the door that reads: "Abandon every hope, ye who enter here."
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- KaiSardone
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I don't know what the Essex accent is like, but there is nothing more impenetrable than south London speech. A Glasgow accent isn't exactly attractive, the way Newcastle is, but it is perfectly comprehensible. Trouble with people from the SE is they imagine they don't have an accent. Whenever I have to phone offices down there, they make no effort at standardising their english it seems. Lazy might be right
Have you read the earlier James Kelman books? He writes quite closely to the way I speak. It was surprisingly pleasing to read. I hadn't been aware of missing literature written in my own dialect till I came across him, and I imagine that lack is felt by many other regions too
Have you read the earlier James Kelman books? He writes quite closely to the way I speak. It was surprisingly pleasing to read. I hadn't been aware of missing literature written in my own dialect till I came across him, and I imagine that lack is felt by many other regions too
[QUOTE=Fiona]Trouble with people from the SE is they imagine they don't have an accent. [/QUOTE]
Ooh! I'd be one of those!
I think it's harder to identify your own accent though as it's the way you always speak and you're surrounded by local people who speak the same way. *shrugs*
[QUOTE=Fiona]Whenever I have to phone offices down there, they make no effort at standardising their english it seems. Lazy might be right
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Tsk. They should be warned in advance. Why, if someone Scottish is going to call, they should all panic and close early for the day.
And you find a Newcastle accent attractive?
Hmm...
No, I haven't read those books.
Ooh! I'd be one of those!
I think it's harder to identify your own accent though as it's the way you always speak and you're surrounded by local people who speak the same way. *shrugs*
[QUOTE=Fiona]Whenever I have to phone offices down there, they make no effort at standardising their english it seems. Lazy might be right
Tsk. They should be warned in advance. Why, if someone Scottish is going to call, they should all panic and close early for the day.
And you find a Newcastle accent attractive?
Hmm...
No, I haven't read those books.