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Delta Force: Black Hawk Down on a broadband connection.
I've been in a similar situation like this for the past few months now. I would usually force myself to play a game and got bored of it 5 minutes later. Then one day I just felt like playing a Need for Speed game and I've been going at it constantly for the past few days now.
Also, once you play video games so long. They all just start to look the same...
Never had one, but if this counts. Me and friends used to take our GameCube's and Xbox's over to each others houses and stayed up all night playing Need for Speed Underground and Halo 2. :P
Better then the whole Mafia II thing where the game cost $70.00 in Aussie and $50.00 everywhere else.
Thrilling good show. :P
I've ran through most of the muscle career and had a lot of trouble beating Darlus. I wasted a lot of money trying out different cars and ended up screwing myself over, I had to restart...
I'm interested in playing through the muscle career again, but I need help on my cornering. I usually go around corners by pulling back lightly/quickly on the right thumbstick and lightly tapping the e-brake usually at the last second of the curve. I end up lossing valuable speed by going around this way since it slows me down and I usually smack into the wall.
What is a good manuever to use with muscle cars when going around any type of corner? Also tips on how to mantain a good top speed build?
Oh, and this is completely unrelated, but is there an option to tape Neville's mouth shut in races? Thanks. :)
I was listening to music in class (we were allowed), and I had it up pretty loudly. Suddenly, the PA system (apparently) went on, announcing that it was time for a moment of silence over the anniversary of 9/11. I looked up from my work, and everybody has their heads bowed down, not speaking a word. Initially, I freaked out and started shouting at people across the room over why they were all being quiet. A buddy of mine next to me whispered the reason why. Seriously, I thought everybody was turning into zombies or some freaky ****.hazelnutman
All I'd do is silently lower my head and after the moment of silence. Leave and never come back.
Tea, and "The Guild", because it's a free show and lighthearted. :)
"Comfort" foods release happy chemicals in your brain, so chocolate chips (Or anything else that is sweet that you like...) or chips + cut cheese too!IcyToasters
The Guild is a terrible show, only made it through season one then just said screw this.
My advice, get out of any sweaty clothes, towel off and wash yourself slightly with cold water. Then get in front of the air conditional or a fan and let the air dry you and use a towel at same time. Get dressed in front of fan or air conditional and then take a nap on an extra long couch or bed and just enjoy the breeze.
Watching music videos, napping on the bench near the post office, and socializing with friends and strangers.
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