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6/6/06
Jun 6, 2006 17:21:45 GMT -8
Post by LostPeon™ on Jun 6, 2006 17:21:45 GMT -8
What virus?
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6/6/06
Jun 6, 2006 18:41:28 GMT -8
Post by ♦Whot♦ on Jun 6, 2006 18:41:28 GMT -8
I am evil. Big deal.
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6/6/06
Jun 6, 2006 20:50:00 GMT -8
Post by grayfox7 on Jun 6, 2006 20:50:00 GMT -8
In FF9, I'm in Memoria and trying to level up my characters. The enemies there keep using an attack on me which causes "Virus" status, which is where the affected character does not get any XP or AP once the battle ends, making the battle virtually useless for him. The enemies usually will use this attack once they are about to die, making it virtually impossible to cure if someone gets hit with it.
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6/6/06
Jun 8, 2006 17:17:01 GMT -8
Post by Deanguisher on Jun 8, 2006 17:17:01 GMT -8
Nothing bad happened to me that day.
Anyone else
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6/6/06
Jun 8, 2006 17:54:58 GMT -8
Post by grayfox7 on Jun 8, 2006 17:54:58 GMT -8
Oh.
So I went to see The Omen with a friend. We were at the plaza by the theater an hour and a half early so we ate some pizza and drank coffee to become sufficiently caffeinated (proper horror-movie-going procedure). We wasted time walking around Barnes & Noble, looking at comic books and then walked around the plaza in shades. (That's how we roll, motherf**ker...) Ran into some friends while buying tickets, but they were going to an earlier show so we didn't meet up with them later on.
We arrived at the movie too late so we had to get seats in the front row, far right side, in case we had to use the bathroom due to drinking too much coffee. Unfortunately the movie wasn't evil enough. It was a bit dull too and after the first half an hour where a lot of us were making comments and laughing a lot (normally I don't talk during movies, but during something I have a strong feeling will be awful, I make exceptions...), the theater seemed to quiet down. And not a good quiet down where we all became lost in the movie and enraptured by it, but rather an awkward quiet down where we began to wonder how much longer was left in the movie and what time it was now and whether or not someone would be decapitated (the answer was yes). Well, we both lost interest and by the end we couldn't wait to get out of there. Some nice shots in the film (I love the white room but my friend thought it was silly), and the horsehead is now a running joke between my comrade and I, but on the whole neither of us really gave too much of a damn about the film.
By this point as we're leaving my ride has turned up but my friend's hasn't. He has to take a piss and wants to run over to the bathroom. It's always incredibly crowded post-screenings, however, and the fact that this theater is right next to one of the bathrooms is not a good thing. I convinced him to use the restroom at B&N and we go through an exit at the back of the theater. (He thought it would set off a fire alarm but nothing happened.)
It takes us a few seconds to figure out exactly where we are in relation to Barnes & Noble, but we figure it out and begin walking over, when I spot something in the grass up ahead...
"Dude, is that a skunk?" "What?" "Is that a f**king skunk?" "Oh, f**k! LET'S GET OUT OF HERE!"
So we turned around and started heading the other direction. I warned a couple who came out about the skunk's existence but they didn't heed my warning. Were they sprayed? Who knows.
When we got to the other side of the theater, I got in my car and left and he ran toward the bathroom at Barnes & Noble.
Evil things summary:
-Prices at the pizza place -The Omen (not quite evil enough, like the Battlefield Earth of evil) -A SKUNK. AT THE MOVIE THEATER.
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6/6/06
Jun 13, 2006 23:00:19 GMT -8
Post by greeny on Jun 13, 2006 23:00:19 GMT -8
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