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I was honestly surprised to see that it was in ND. Now I’m wondering if the screenshot is of the person I’m thinking of…
Small guy. Big world.
I was honestly surprised to see that it was in ND. Now I’m wondering if the screenshot is of the person I’m thinking of…
She wasn’t much different, but her audience was smaller. She once ridiculed an opponent (this was quite a while back) about corn dogs.
This isn’t a joke.
Unless you’re talking about a loon.
Tiger R-Zone games, and the consoles. It’s a nice collection, because the library is pretty small.
As far as I know, I’ve got one of the most-complete, if not the most-complete collections out there, and one day I’d like to donate it to an archive or museum for caretaking. At this point, the only confirmed game I’m missing is the incredibly rare soccer game (“Football”, as it was sold—and rightfully so).
The system brought me a lot of joy as a kid, despite its simplicity, and I think the difficulty to collect it makes it easy to be forgotten to history.
For Gmail users, you can add a plus sign to the end of your email username, and then any set of characters you’d like.
So if your address was FakeAddressDoNotUse@gmail.com, and wanted an easy-to-remember login for Hot Dog Hut, you could append it in the following way:
1908 was … like 20 years ago.
Is this like that story where Jim Carey took a handful of fries from someone’s plate and said “Nobody will ever believe you”?
Because I want to believe…
This is the first time I’ve ever heard of it and it looks awful. That’s paw-patrol level of animation right there, and it definitely sits in the uncanny valley of animation for me.