My Girl:
Me:
I am the Milkman, my milk is delicious.
My video game devices that I own include.(starting from oldest)
NES
SNES
Sega Genesis(both models)
Sega Game Gear
N64(two of them)
PSOne
Gameboy Advance
PS2
PC
DS
Xbox 360
Got Xfire add me.
I play Unreal Tournament 2004,Diablo 2(not now though, can't find CD Key),Warcraft 3 on Euro Battle Net and Gunbound.
Also add my Gamertag.
I plan on buying a PS3 sometime next year maybe.I like Wii but, I really want a system for online.Wasn't that interested in PS3 at first, but some good games coming out this year, so I may as well own all Playstations.Only 16 btw, no butt sex, sorry.
Larry the Cable guy hasn't started saying "ot" yet. He's cabale of forming multiple syllable words, but at the rate he continues to de-evolve, his vocabulary will consist of nothing but grunts and moans with in a few years.
somehow that fire is really pretty. even if it's not supposed to.
this GTA bit would've worked if these type of silly parody movies weren't so stupid and overdone now.
luckly im 23 and my little sister is 18 now so i dont need to deal with that shit much anymore.
SHUT THE FUCK UP ALREADY.
You don't like these movies, we get it, acting like a little bitch on someone's blog isn't really doing anything, start your own blog about how american society is decaying because of movies like this, go bitch on ain't it cool or some other site but really, enough , you've drive your point home already, go take a nape or something, eat a cookie, just calm down and stop acting like a whiny idiot.
But you have no problem ranting your opinion in someones blog. Why do you get to while Herectic can't?
BTW Heretic does it alot more wittier than you do so I thin he wins?
The frightening thing about Larry the Cable Guy is that when the redneck act is over and he's off the stage, he's as intelligent and articulate as anyone else. It's all an act. A mind-numbingly annoying act sure, but that's an entirely different topic altogether.
@ Heretic
I agree with you on your assessment of teenagers, but I wouldn't go ape-shit about it, as it's neither a solely American trait, nor is it all that uncommon or hard to understand.
It's disheartening to see teenagers fall in line with the hive mentality for sure, but as teens are at the point in their lives where they're just trying to fit into the social mish-mash that is the school system, it's not unusual for them to latch onto popular trends in order to avoid being outcasts.
It might not be right. Maybe they should be content with their individuality and not stress what other people think about them. However, it's totally understandable that they might not want to live their high school lives being beaten up behind the gym because they're too different for everyone else's taste.
There's really no reason to bitch about it like that at any rate. Overstate the importance of what they're doing if it makes you happy, but yeah, it's really not that big a deal.