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The greatest games of the past decade part 4
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Ahoy there mateys, it sure has been an eternity, but that doesn't mean I will stop making these entries. The year now is 1993, literally one of the biggest years of gaming and the industry because of the amazing consoles that were around at this time period (3DO, Atari Jaguar), as well as a growth and huge leap. Even with all of its successes and downfalls, many great games were continuously being made, even though this year was mostly about power and technology.
Enjoy.
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10. Cannon Fodder (1993) (3DO, as well as countless other systems)
This is kind of a weird choice for being on the list at all, but I decided to put it on here anyways because it's a good game. You would probably already know that this game is based around war, and it is. It's not a very violent game, but instead it has cutesy-looking characters (it had a lot of controversy with other countries, however). Still, it's afun game that I wanted to start the list off of.
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9. Mega Man X (December 29, 1993) (SNES)
Mega Man X is actually a strange choice for some people to be on this list because Mega Man has, admittedly, become overdone. Countless rehashes a sequels from Capcom. Mega Man X, however, is still a great game and one that was released before people got the message that the Blue Man was failing in popularity. Mega Man X was the start of a semi-alternative series called "X" (instead of just Mega Man, Mega Man 2, Mega Man 3...). This did confuse people though with the numbering of the franchise. Still, Mega ManX still contains that great run-and-gun action that so many people love, including me. The action is awesome, there are bilingual characters to play as, and the bosses are as bland-looking and frustrating as they ever was.
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8. Sam & Max Hit the Road (1993) (DOS, MAC)
Parental advisory! Twisted humor! made by LucasArts, Sam & Max Hit the road is one of the most humorous video games ever made, and sets upa great example of what developers need to make these days. Heck, even the box art gets my vote as a well designed box cover.A point-and-click adventure game, you play as a dog,Sam,and a weird-looking rabbit, Max, in search ofthe Sasquatch.
"Vehicles will be stolen"
Two versions were released, on floppy and on CD-ROM. The CD-ROM release features full voice acting from the characters.
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7. Myst (September 24, 1993) (MAC, Windows)
Myst is a point-and-click adventure game released for many systems (even on consoles), and goes on to become one of the best selling games of all time. While it was insanelypopular at the time, it also faced massive criticism with a lot of gamers and critics. Many said the game was just too boring, that it lacked action, and that the graphics, while very good, were just a bunch of static images paned from one scene to the next. While a lot of this was true, and the difficulty can be way too hard, as well as a sloppy storyline, the game is undeniably immersive.
"Probably the most unexciting screenshot I could find. The game's world is unbelievable."
The game is set place on a island with different areas you can explore, as wellas different ages you must go to. My personal favorite area would be the clock tower. The story is almost non-existent in my opinion, but the puzzles are fantastic and well thought out. Myst produced a sequel, Riven, which is also a great game, and bothwent on to sell millions of copies. The series has become stale now, but the originals will always, in a way, beone of the best games ever because of it's incrediblydetailed world and interacions.
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6.Super Mario All-Stars (August 2, 1993) SNES)
Many of you may be upset at me for repeatedly placing Mario games or Super Nintendo games on my lists, but due to restrictions in the number of titles I could put on, and many incorrect release dates, I had to at least put this one on. Since this isn't actually a true new mario game release, I decided to place it rather low on the list, even though the game itself is excellent. It's just a cartridge that contains a collection of Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, and Super Mario Bros. 3, so it's a value pack. The 3 games have been given some re-designs and modifications, such as the game including the lost levels, so not everything has that "been there, done that" feel to it, even though the All-Stars is essentially the same 3 games you've already played.
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5. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (August 1993) (Game Boy, Game Boy Color (DX version only)
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening for the original Game Boy was a great adventure and one of the best Game Boy games. it is also the first Zelda adventure on handhelds. While it isn't as favored by fans when compared to A Link to the Past, it's still just as good in many regards.
Link's Awakening begins when Link is sailing and is ship-wrecked on a island. He is found by a habitant of the island, Maron, and were he begins his quest to awaken the wind fish. It has thegreat Zelda gameplay with a twist, and the storyis also more original too. Great ideas andmechanics were also introduced in Link's Awakening such as combining items (bomb arrows anyone?) and how you can revisit completed dungeons and find something new in it. In 1998, Nintendo later released Link's Awakening DX for the Game Boy Color, abetter remake of the original with a colorscreen that makes the world look much better and aGame Boy printer mechanic.
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4. Akumajo Dracula X Chi no Rondo (October 29, 1993) (PC Engine, Japan only)
Akumajo Dracula X Chi no Rondo (or Rondo of Blood) was one of the only Castlevania games not released in the U.S., and it's a shame too because it's one of the best in the series and possibly the best traditional action-oriented Castlevania.
For a 16-bit game, the graphics are gorgeous, and they are almost right on par with Playstation's Symphony of the Night, which is a 32-bit game. As for it's production values, the sound is fantastic. While the sound effects are decent, the game really shines in it's music and recorded diolouge. The intro is narrated in German to give it that Transylvanian feel (with Japanese subtitles, obviously), and the game features voice acting as well, all very good. The game uses anime cutscenes to progress the story also (not the cheesy saturday morning anime that is used in the series' latest debuts).
"This is actually a unlockable playable character, but believe me, she makes Dracula look like a sissy."
Konami has always been known for their great music, and this is some of their best. While a lot of it are remixes, the music is a hit and a soundtrack I wouldn't mind buying. Fortunatley, the game is being ported to the PSP, but Rondo of Blood deserves to be downloadable on Nintendo's virtual console. The SNES port released in 1995 didn't make the cut either and was largely criticised for being greatly altered from the original.
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3. Doom (December 10, 1993) (PC)
While I'm not personally a Doom fan myself, I still had to place it on this list for the huge impact it made on me. To start off, the game's graphics are really effective at bringing the mood and they are pretty realistic too. The music is also really creepy and scary. Doom is also one of the first games to use a chainsaw in a First-Person Shooter, and it was also a very popular weapon.
In terms of popularity, Doom repeatedly is placed on numerous lists, and has made a great impact on the industry, both good and bad. Many players enjoyed it, but the game was heavily criticised by people outside the industry such as pearents for it's violence, but not many games out there are as fun as this.
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2. Gunstar Heroes (September 9, 1993) (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive)
Gunstar Heroes is a run-and-gun shooter from Treasure available for the Genesis. This ranks among one of the best 16-bit releases ever, and fetches for high prices due to it's popularity.
Gunstar Heroes is awesome because it combines linear level progression with plot elements and weapon customization, as well as a boss at every end of the level. Gunstar Super Heroes was a remake of some sort for the Game Boy Advance released in 2005. This game is also now available for the Wii.
While it is very short in length, this is easily some of the best that the Genesis had to offer, and Treasure makes some of the coolest games around.
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1. Secret of Mana (October 3, 1993) (SNES)
Secret of Mana is a RPG made from SquareSoft for the Super Nintendo. Secret of Mana is superb because it had a real-time combat system which was nice considering how Role-Playing adventures usually had turn-based battle systems. What was really innovative was how it had a form of multiplayer in it in how up to three players could play at once cooperativley.
What would probably best describe Secret of Mana would be Zelda, but in a RPG form. It's better than Zelda in many ways though. The gameplay is more refined and deep.
A lot of people who have played it would agree that Secret of Mana is a experience you must live, and is one of Square's best works.
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Drake and Josh.
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Zoey 101: Cast
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- Zoey Brooks, played by Jamie Lynn Spears
- Zoey started the 8th grade (in Season One) at Pacific Coast Academy ("Home of the Stingrays"). This is the first year that girls were allowed into PCA. Zoey has used her talents to design clothes and backpacks. One of Zoey's ****ates is her younger brother Dustin, whom she mothers even though he's mature far beyond his years. Zoey is also close with: Chase Matthews, who showed her around campus during her first day at PCA; and with Chase's best friend Michael Barret and her dorm next door neighbor Quinn Pensky. She is currently the only girl on PCA's basketball team (as a result of Dana's transfer), and was the first girl at PCA ever to be nominated for ****President (she dropped out of the race). As athletic as she is artistic, Zoey is a natural leader whose spunk and charm help her rally support for her cause de jour. She's a beautiful, down-to-earth teenager, and her independent-nature and tenacious problem-solving usually saves the day.
- Lola Martinez (Season 2-present), played by Victoria Justice
- An aspiring movie star, Lola replaced Dana Cruz as the roommate of Zoey Brooks and Nicole Bristow (in Season 2), and later Quinn Pensky (in Season 3). Lola is very dedicated to her dream of becoming a famous Hollywood actress, and confident of winning an Oscar by her 19th birthday. She possesses a phobia of people in "big" costumes.
- Quinn Pensky, played by Erin Sanders
- Quinn was born and raised in Seattle. Instead, most of Quinn's time is spent in her dorm-room at PCA, which doubles as a laboratory. Her extracurricular activities include developing various contraptions, all known as "Quinnventions", which she then tests on unsuspecting fellow students. Quinn often employs Dustin Brooks as a guinea pig for her experiments, although her roommate (and Dustin's elder sister) Zoey seldom takes kindly to this. Quinn's other roommate is Lola Martinez (due to a room-assignment mix-up). Quinn keeps a lab-rat named Tommy; a King Snake named Marvin; and a pet alpaca named Otis, who lives with her parents back in Seattle. Her boyfriend is Mark Del Figgalo. Quinn hates it when people call her a "spaz," which they frequently do.
- Quinn-ventions Of Note
- Quinn was born and raised in Seattle. Instead, most of Quinn's time is spent in her dorm-room at PCA, which doubles as a laboratory. Her extracurricular activities include developing various contraptions, all known as "Quinnventions", which she then tests on unsuspecting fellow students. Quinn often employs Dustin Brooks as a guinea pig for her experiments, although her roommate (and Dustin's elder sister) Zoey seldom takes kindly to this. Quinn's other roommate is Lola Martinez (due to a room-assignment mix-up). Quinn keeps a lab-rat named Tommy; a King Snake named Marvin; and a pet alpaca named Otis, who lives with her parents back in Seattle. Her boyfriend is Mark Del Figgalo. Quinn hates it when people call her a "spaz," which they frequently do.
- A remote-control robot which fires a real laser
- A hybrid fruit-tree which produces "Banapples" (bananas cross-bred with apples)
- A coconut-perfume which doubles as a powerful sedative
- A potent energy drink which causes manic activity followed by deep slumber
- A silent leaf blower which can also be used as a hair-dryer
- For Michael to stop his habit of eating potato chips she invented special potato chips that contain zero carbs, calories, and fat.
- A device when you push the button it will release a hypersonic sound that will put you to sleep.
- Nicole Bristow (Season 1-2), played by Alexa Nikolas
- Nicole is from Kansas, where her father owns a juice company. Her personal rule of thumb is "Better late than sweaty." She often has arguments with Dana; Nicole gets along much better with her Season 2 roommate, Lola Martinez. By Season 3, Nicole did not come back to PCA because she was diagnosed with "OMGD" (That is, Obsessive Male Gender Disorder). Nicole currently attends an all girls school.
- Dana Cruz (Season 1), played by Kristin Herrera
- One of Zoey Brooks's season one roommates. Dana is good at sports, particularly basketball. She's also a total slob who loves to sleep, hates to wake up, and considers mankind's greatest invention to be the snooze button on her alarm clock. She frequently argues with roommate Nicole Bristow, whom Dana blames for giving her frequent nightmares about "death by blow dryer." Dana's bad attitude is comparable to that of Logan Reese, whom she can't stand, although both have quite a bit in common and went to a school dance together. In Season 2, Dana was accepted by a European exchange student program; she's currently studying in Paris, France.
Boys
- Chase Matthews, played by Sean Flynn
- He met Zoey Brooks on her first day of 8th grade at PCA. He has been her best male friend since then. Unbeknownst to Zoey, Chase has feelings for her which he has great difficulty putting into words and action. Chase's best friends are his roommates Michael Barret and Logan Reese. All three are on PCA's basketball team; Chase and Michael co-host their own campus-based talk show. Chase also gets along well with Zoey's roommates: Nicole Bristow, Dana Cruz, Lola Martinez, and Quinn Pensky. He's a surrogate big brother to Dustin Brooks (who is, aptly, Zoey's little brother). On one occasion, Chase was pitted against Zoey and Mark Del Figgalo in a race for ****President. (Mark won the election by default, although he and Zoey maintained a rough 98% split of the vote.) On the TV movie Zoey 101: Spring Break- Up, at the end of the movie Chase texted Zoey on her Tex- Mate, which they recieved at the beginning of the move. He wrote "The message was: I LOVE YOU.". But while Zoey and the rest of their PCA ****ates Zoey left her Te- Mate at the fountain Chase were talking to her at. By the vibration of the phone Zoey's Tex- Mate falls into the water and dies.
- Michael Barret, played by Christopher Massey
- Michael is the roommate and best friend of Chase Matthews and Logan Reese. Michael is a natural athlete, yet he also plays the flute. He and Logan keep urging Chase to open up with how he feels about Zoey Brooks. He was once addicted to potato chips. He tries to get Chase to tell Zoey how he feels about her.
- Logan Reese, played by Matthew Underwood
- The most handsome and sophisticated guy at PCA, or so he rates himself. He's certainly the wealthiest, and definitely the most obnoxious. Logan is confident that girls will flock to him because of his rugged good looks; it's just his attitude that needs work. He is wild about the opposite gender (girls, with whom he flirts shamelessly), less so about them taking up space on campus...and particularly on PCA's sports teams. Logan's roommates are Michael Barret and Chase Matthews. He once mentored Dustin Brooks on how to be a ladies' man, only to watch the younger boy succeed where Logan himself failed. Logan alternates between teasing Chase about his feelings for Zoey Brooks, and urging Chase to let Zoey know about said feelings. Logan's deepest secret is a chemistry aptitude, which he fears will make him the subject of mockery by his peers. Logan's father Malcolm is a big-league TV/film-producer whose work includes the hit game show "Gender Defenders", on which Logan and his pals have been featured contestants.
- Dustin Brooks, played by Paul Butcher
- He's the sort of "perfect" little brother most teenagers fantasize about having as their own. The exception is Zoey Brooks, who doesn't need to fantasize because she is Dustin's big sister. Besides being his fiercest protector and closest confidante, Zoey has more recently become her brother's ****ate at the newly-coed PCA. A child prodigy, Dustin enjoys sharing an 8th grade algebra ****with his equally-savvy elder sister. Dustin also enjoys helping Quinn Pensky with her scientific experiments, when he's not talking his way in and out of assorted sticky situations. Whenever Dustin gets in over his head, Zoey is always the first one to rush to her brother's aid. Although her playing 'bodyguard' gets on Dustin's nerves from time to time, he loves Zoey too much to hold that against her. By Season 3, not only does Dustin share most of his sister's friends, but he also spends much time socializing with kids closer to his own age.
My favorite quotes on Ned's Declassified on the show.
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Ned: We gotta stop Spence from kissing Suzie!
Cookie: And alack! I should be on that stage.
Spencer: (on stage) Where shall we dine?
Cookie: I'm clearly a superior actor to Spencer. I nailed that audition!
(Flashback to play auditions, Cookie runs in and pauses. Moze and Mr. Combover stare at him.)
Cookie: Alack! There lies more peril in thine eyes than in twenty swords! Alack again! ALACK ALACK. (does the worm) Alack a lack it like that!!!
Mr. Combover: Thank you, I think!?!?
Moze: Don't be jealous, Ned.
Spencer: Be jealous, be VERY jealous.
Ned: (to himself) "I should be with Susie, right? Right!"
Cookie: "You have to help ME!" (waves permission slip
Moze: What's going on?
Ned: What? Can't a guy, who's just trying to be a better person because someday I'm going to be going out with someone and I want to be a great boyfriend, share a beverage with you while Faymen's not around?
Moze: I gotta go!
Cookie: "Is that the new Teen Zine? Rate your date. Who's the best guy for you... Faymen or NED???!!!"
[BIG Shocked expression]
Cookie: "You're testing Faymen against Ned, with a MAGAZINE?!"
Moze: "I'M OUT OF IDEAS! And, it's 90% accurate!If you say anything, I WILL terminate you."
Ned: "Good Now go find out if Moze likes me."
Gordy: "What? I am not Cupid you know. I have a job you know..."
Ned & Gordy: "Hahahaha!"
Gordy: "Fine I'll go find out."
my favorite show
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Just a few of my fav. Gilmore Girls Quotes
Rory: Do something to make me hate you!
Lorelai: Um, go Hitler
[At the Yale-Harvard football game]
Lorelai: Oh, wait, are you Pennilyn Lott, my dad's college sweetheart?
Pennilyn Lott: Yes.
Lorelai: You're my almost-mommy.
Pennilyn Lott: Well, I supposed that's one way of putting it...
Lorelai: I'm so glad to finally meet you. Let me ask you something - would you have let me get a pony?
Lorelai: What happened? The reception on the phone sucked. All I heard was "Rory" and "Chilton" and "Get down here." Whose butt do I have to kick?
Rory: We didn't go to breakfast.
Lorelai: What are you talking about?
Rory: We came here. They broke into the headmaster's office as the big initiation.
Lorelai: Ugh, those stupid girls.
Rory: Uh huh. Part of the initiation was ringing a bell. So, that's what I was doing when security showed up and they called you.
Lorelai: That's what you got busted for? That's it? Bell-ringing?
Rory: Yes.
Lorelai: Were you at least smoking a Cuban cigar while you were doing it?
Rory: Mom.
Lorelai: No, I mean, "bad girl, how many times have I told you not to ring bells?"
Rory: [interrupting] Let's go.
Lorelai: [continuing] "They can dent, or scratch, and they make dogs go crazy. Who do you think you are, the Hunchback of Notre Dame? Are you French? Circular? I don't think so."
Rory: I'm walking to the car now.
Lorelai: [later] Was it a big bell at least?
Lorelai: [at the town meeting, when everyone is talking about the bad things that Jess has done] I hear he controls the weather and wrote the screenplay to Glitter!
Lorelai: Can I use the fun cutter thingy?
Luke: Not if you call it the fun cutter thingy.
Lorelai: Please?
Luke: Cut the boxes, not your hands.
Lorelai: Good tip, you should teach!
Clara: Is Jess your real name?
Jess: Yes.
Clara: Do you like it?
Jess: It's fine.
Clara: Would you rather be named Bill?
Jess: No.
Clara: Frank?
Jess: No.
Clara: Mike?
Jess: No.
Clara: Bob?
Jess: No.
Clara: Ed?
Jess: Does this belong to you?
Dean: Clara, you want a snowcone?
Clara: Yes, will you get me a snowcone?
Jess: Absolutely. Go stand in the middle of the street and wait for me, I'll be right back.
Lorelai: I'm gonna have pancakes with a side of pancakes
Lorelai: Heh, you know what I just realized? "Oy" is the funniest word in the entire world.
Rory: Hmm.
Lorelai: I mean think about it, you never hear the word "oy" and not smile. Impossible. Funny, funny word.
Emily: Oh dear God.
Lorelai: "Poodle" is another funny word.
Emily: Please drink your drink, Lorelai.
Lorelai: In fact, if you put "oy" and "poodle" together, in the same sentence, you'd have a great new catchphrase, you know? Like, "Oy with the poodles already."
Rory: Hehe.
Lorelai: So from now on, when the perfect circumstances arise, we will use our favorite new catchphrase:
Rory: Oy with the poodles already.
Lorelai: I'm telling you, it's knocking "Whatchu talkin' 'bout, Willis?" right out of first place.
Lorelai: Schooch down now and go to sleep.
[she moves Rory's armchair]
Rory: What are you doing?
Lorelai: Nothing, just a little feng shui, go to sleep.
Rory: Mom, you don't have to sleep in here tonight.
Lorelai: I know, I just think the chair looks nice here.
Rory: And what's the blanket for?
Lorelai: In case the chair gets cold.
Rory: And the pillow?
Lorelai: To keep the blanket company.
Rory: Uh-huh.
Lorelai: Okay, everything's in its place. Chair seems warm, blanket seems happy, just one thing missing... oh yeah.
[sits down in chair]
Lorelai: Goodnight.
Rory: Freak of sideshow proportions.
Lorelai: I love you, too.
Rory: Mom?
Lorelai: Hmm?
Rory: I'm sorry.
Lorelai: Shh, the chair is trying to sleep.
Jess: Yeah women right, can't live with 'em, can't stop them from jumping in closets... go figure.
Rory: So, Grandpa, how's the insurance biz?
Richard: Oh, people die, we pay. People crash, we pay. People lose a foot, we pay.
Lorelai: Well, at least you have your new slogan.
Luke: Taylor, no, no, no, no, and every day from now on 'til the end of my life, I am gonna come in here and say, "Taylor, no." And when I die, I'm gonna have them freeze me next to Ted Williams, and when they find the cure to what I died of and they unfreeze me, my first words are gonna be, "How's Ted?" followed closely by, "Taylor, no."
Lorelai: What, did you break into our house, you got all dressed in black and pulled a Mission: Impossible?
Jess: Actually, I came down the chimney and pulled a Santa Claus.
Lorelai: Very funny.
Jess: Thought a ridiculous accusation deserved a ridiculous response.
Rory: Why aren't you dancing?
Jess: I'm dancing on the inside.
Rory: I am dancing, I can not control where my glance goes, and when I can control it, my glance goes to Dean.
Jess: You mean you can't control when you look at me, but you have to force yourself to look at him.
[to Dean]
Jess: Sorry man, that's cold.
Lorelai: No, Mom, I'm shopping for Rory. You're shopping for your imaginary granddaughter, Barbara Hutton.
Luke: Ow.
Lorelai: Luke, are you okay?
Luke: Stupid box. Stupid lamp.
Lorelai: Hey Luke, are you being attacked by your possessions again?
Jess: Hi.
Rory: Hey.
Jess: Hi.
Lorelai: Hi.
Jess: Hi.
Luke: Hi.
Rory: I have to get to school.
Jess: Yeah, me too.
Rory: Bye
Jess: Bye. Bye.
Lorelai: Bye.
Rory: Bye.
Lorelai: Bye.
Rory: Bye.
Luke: Bye.
[Jess and Rory leave]
Luke: What the hell was that?
Lorelai: That was episode one of Rory and Jess: The Early Years.
Luke: Jess, you can't just shove a girl in a closet.
Jess: She got in voluntarily.
Emily: Lorelai, you almost ran me over!
Lorelai: Well, good thing we're in a hospital.
Rory: Please, just tell me why you're here.
Dean: I don't even know...
Rory: Yes, you do!
Dean: Because I thought that you? Oh, forget it.
Rory: No.
Dean: I thought you were trying to talk to me.
Rory: Oh?
Dean: I mean, you came to my house?
Rory: Oh, no that? that wasn't me.
Dean: It *was* you.
Rory: It must have been someone that looked like me...
Dean: My sister recognized you from the pictures in my box.
Rory: What box?
Dean: The box I have of us, pictures and letters from you and everything...
Rory: You have a Rory box?
Dean: And what was going on at that town meeting, all that stuff about writing a song?
Rory: I don't know what I was talking about...
Dean: And it had nothing to do with me?... Well, I must have imagined it all, then. Your boyfriend is waiting.
Rory: He's not my boyfriend, I *hate* him!
Dean: Whatever.
Rory: Dean!
Dean: What?
Rory: Stop!
Dean: Why?
Rory: Because I love you, you idiot!
Lorelai: You want to devil-egg Jess' car? And how is that gonna make me feel better about Sherry?
Rory: Because it's active. It's aggressive. It's destructive, but not too destructive. I don't know... can you make something up?
Lorelai: Let's do it.
[Jess and Rory are walking to that bridge thing and Jess sits down]
Jess: I like this place.
Rory: Wow. A place in Stars Hollow you actually like.
Jess: And it has so many memories... see over there?
[points]
Jess: That's where Luke pushed me in.
Kirk: It's not a purse!
Luke: I wasn't going to say "purse". What's with the gay bag?
R.I.P Gilmore Girls
Aly & AJ's~ Potential Breakup Song
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Aly & AJ's~ Potential Breakup Song
Hey Everyone!!
I absolutely love this song! I've been listening to this song non stop. Its going to be in my top 25 most played on my ipod after one day. haha Here are the lyrics and the video to Aly & AJ's song on
there new CD, Insomniac, called "Potential Breakup Song!"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=bqpA5Acc8-c
Aly & AJ's, Potential Breakup Song Lyrics
La da da la la la
La da da la la la
La da da la la la la la
It took too long
It took too long
It took too long for you to call back
And normally I would just forget that
Except for the fact it was my birthday
My stupid birthday
I played along
I played along
I played along
Rolled right off my back
But obviously my armor was cracked
What kind of a boyfriend would forget that?
Who would forget that?
The type of guy who doesn't see
What he has until she leaves
Don't let me go
Cause without me you know you're lost
Wise up now or pay the cost
Soon you will know
You're not living
'Til you're living, living with me
You're not winning
'Til you're winning, winning me
You're not getting
'Til you're getting, getting to me
You're not living 'til you're living, living with me
This is the potential breakup song
Our album needs just one
Oh baby please
Please tell me
We got along
We got along
We got along until you did that
Now all I want is just my stuff back
Do you get that?
Let me repeat that
I want my stuff back
You can send it in a box
I don't care
Just drop it off
I won't be home
Cause without me you know you're lost
Minus you, I'm better off
Soon you will know
You're not living
'Til you're living, living with me
You're not winning
'Til you're winning, winning
You're not getting
'Til you're getting, getting to me
You're not living 'til you're living, living for me
You can try
You can try
You know I'd know it'd be a lie
Without me you're gonna cry
So you betta think clearly, clearly
Before you nearly, nearly messed up the situation
That you're gonna miss dearly, dearly
Come on!
You're not living
'Til you're living, living with me
You're not winning
'Til you're winning, winning
You're not getting
'Til you're getting, getting to me
You're not living 'til you're living, living for me
This is the potential breakup song
Our album needs just one
Oh baby please
Please, tell me
This is the potential makeup song
Please just admit you're wrong
Which will it be
Which will it be
La da da la la la
La da da la la la
La da da la la la la la
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