Would people be this disappointed if MW1 & 2 didn't exist? If you ignore the first 2 and pretend that this is the first game in the series, would your opinion of the game be higher?
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Heard a rumour somewhere that it's in a DC-esque city and you play a corrupt politicians brother...
My god I hope so.
My god I hope so.
Closed cockpit ideas have been circulating since Dan Wheldon's death at Las Vegas a few days ago. Not a huge fan of the idea, but if they look like this:
then I could change my mind...
I still like seeing the drivers' helmets though.
then I could change my mind...
I still like seeing the drivers' helmets though.
Glad to see him win it, but the fact that Lorenzo and Spies weren't racing dampened it a bit. Honestly, Lorenzo was the only one who was ever going to have a chance at catching him, so with him gone it was more of a procession.
Too bad the song made me want to put toothpicks in my ears and wiggle them around until I couldn't hear anything anymore...
Not when he has the car and tyres working for him like this.
Apparently Michael Bay said that even he knows the second one was terrible and they were aiming to make the third better. Interesting to see if he speaks the truth...
Set up to record the race and after 5 hours of some racing and a lot of grid-sitting, the recorder cuts out with 3 laps to go. Saw it online though, and I cant say I was unhappy to see Vettel bin it.
Apparently collar bones aren't that big a deal if you have a week or two to reset it and rest.
Give the man a car that actually works and he might win something
Looks awesome Been to Kalgoorlie a couple of times and I'd imagine that the police there have it pretty tough
Good entertaining race. Was happy to see Heidfeld up there too, and I got some solid lulz from Alonso clipping Hamilton, mainly because about half a lap beforehand I guessed that he'd somehow fuck it up
Surprised that no one has commented, but Melbourne tomorrow...Vettel qualifying 7 odd tenths of a second higher than everyone else. I really, really don't like the guy. Mid pack squabbles will be interesting.
Love downhilling but where I grew up, the highest mountain we had was the 3rd hole green at the local golf course...
Drums and I just recently started up with guitar...I can currently play only power chords which means I can play pretty much every Green Day song ever, which is handy to do around easily impressed people
Nothing counts in Utah.
My own toastie maker.
Nuff said.
Nuff said.
If you think about the progression too much, you'll realize the whole thing is pointless and is a MASSIVE timesink. That said, if you're quite happy to build some nice things and explore a bit, it's fun. No different from the Sims really; think too far ahead and it all comes unglued.
Pleasepleasepleaseplease be better than the second. The first one was an entertaining way to drop your iq a few points but the second one was terrible.
Bahahahahahahahahahahaham3thod wrote:
twack twack twack twack
go back to your holes convicts!
That would be a match 9 for both Johnson and Harris, and a lowly 123 for England.
Thank you kindly
I still don't get why Hauritz was dropped originally at the beginning of the series, and as for making Siddle 12th man? Fuck me, if that's how you reward your best bowlers then we are fucked....
Yeah I wouldn't call Romero's films "deep" in that sense, more that there was a message behind the violence that was easy to see and forget about.Macbeth wrote:
Stopped reading there. The Living dead series all had deep meanings behind them. It just wasn't in-your-face simple.Poseidon wrote:
it is deep COMPARED TO OTHER ZOMBIE MEDIA
wow. it is an absolutely fundamental lack of reading on your part, uzique. as it always is. compared to a george romero violence fest,
First Living dead- Southern racism
Dawn of the Dead (70's) - Materialism in the U.S.
Day of the Dead- militarism.
Re watch the movies and do a bit of research before you call George Romero films simple 'violence fest'.
Well played by England, mopping up 6 wickets in 87 minutes to win the game. I'm getting pretty annoyed at the media here in Australia, everytime something goes wrong they make it out that the sky is falling and that everyone on the Aussie team should be sacked and then banished.
In my books, I'd replace Doherty with Hauritz, put Hughes in for the injured Katich, and maybe put Johnson back in for Bollinger, if Johnson can get his arm back up again. If North fails at the WACA, then I'd think about dropping him. Then again, I'm not a selector
In my books, I'd replace Doherty with Hauritz, put Hughes in for the injured Katich, and maybe put Johnson back in for Bollinger, if Johnson can get his arm back up again. If North fails at the WACA, then I'd think about dropping him. Then again, I'm not a selector
Finally got some storms in Mildura...loving the lightening
I'm well aware of that thank you Captain.CapnNismo wrote:
eskimo: the military actually did come in and clean up the place at the end of Shaun of the Dead...
Shifty: could you PLEASE learn to use proper grammar? Every time you use the word "there's" it's supposed to be "there are"... I have Austrian students that are just learning English that don't even make that mistake in their writing.
Shifty's right, the military should be able to hold off any form of attack from anything ever. Let's go back and change all fictional media that says otherwise. Dawn of the Dead could just be reduced to a 5 minute montage of tanks and Marines set to a Slayer soundtrack, 28 days later could be the same, but set in England with the Marines changed to the UKSF and the soundtrack changed to The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, and Shaun of the Dead could just be Shaun and Ed playing Time Splitters 2 while the military roll past the windows.
See, military accuracy makes everything fun!
See, military accuracy makes everything fun!
It would be the retelling of how the USMC trekked across Mongolia to stop Ghengis from invading Alabama.Nic wrote:
If you feel so strongly about it, go ahead and write and produce it. I'm sure the Shifty perspective of Ghengis Khan would be a box office hit.
"Not to self: sex can only be had with a funky bassline playing in the background."presidentsheep wrote:
Really sounds like he used to watch it once a week at a set time, for exactly an hour or something. Whilst taking notes.IrishGrimReaper wrote:
O shi, think I got a problem then..-Sh1fty- wrote:
I used to watch porn regularly once a week a while ago. I stopped though, and I don't miss it.
I watched it because I didn't know shit about sex, and porn is the last place somebody should turn to find out. It's all bullshit, why do people watch it?
Perfect first ball to a lower order batsman...at the feet and very fast.
Pfft, why not, I'm keenAussieReaper wrote:
I'll do it.Adams_BJ wrote:
thats 2 and maybe 3tazz. wrote:
I'm in..
srsly
aren't they only worn by black people who don't take them out in rough weather anyways?
In some places the length of dating time is the bank account of the datee's father...-Sh1fty- wrote:
I'm no expert obviously, but I'd assume some people could get married after a short dating period and "Live happily ever after" so to speak. What time period was it again where it wasn't uncommon for people to date for shorter periods of time before getting married?
Hat-trick for Siddle...you champ
druuuuuuuuuuugs
I only know of the torching scooters/military school episode...was there another was there?
Mind you, we can't judge the game until England have bowled...we may get skittled for jack shit too.
He obviously forgot to bribe the bus driver like last time.
First day of the 01/11 Ashes...Strauss gone for zip, Trott bowled, now Pietersen and Collingwood caught in quick succession. Siddle bowling like an animal but Johnson not so much...
You could use a tree...
Exactly, for flight sims, where you take off, go do tax returns for an hour, then land it again.GR34 wrote:
actually i find my ps3 controller on my pc is better then my joystick in flight simseskimo_sammyjoe wrote:
That's almost as bad.GR34 wrote:
hook up a ps3 controller
I'm inspired now guys, once exams are done I'm firing up DiRT again on the 360 just to play hill climb
He sounds a lot nicer than Ken Block
The first DiRT was better than DiRT2 anyways, more rally
The first DiRT was better than DiRT2 anyways, more rally
GATT-A-CA! GATT-A-CA!JohnG@lt wrote:
Then we should screen for the genes that cause that disorder and abort the fetus or sterilize the newborn. Duh.
(sarcasm)
Maybe Shify's sarcasm detector is broken from all the inbreeding...
You do realize he was just being sarc.....actually never mind, you keep trooping on.-Sh1fty- wrote:
*Hands bennis a flak jacket*bennisboy wrote:
I really like how deep this programme is especially the deep social issues they cover in each episode. It really opened my eyes
Here, you'll need this for when Uzique sees that post.
That's almost as bad.GR34 wrote:
hook up a ps3 controllerBevo wrote:
NFS Hot pursuit? I played that shit in 3rd grade with my best friend.
I don't know anything about controllers though, i'd love to play a racing game but i feel that keyboard may not be the best way, who knows, might be wrong
I dunno really, when I was going to school and alot of my friend's parents were already over 50 before I even got to highschool, and it just seemed odd. My parents still aren't over 50 and I've finished school. My mother and father were 25 and 27 respectively, and it just seems like a good age. Not so young that when she was walking down the street people would see her as some knocked up tart and not so old that she was pushing her luck.
Spose it always helps that she was married before having a child.
Bahahaha, loved the bit in the bear suit
A friend of my Mum refuses to watch SBS or ABC because she says the news is too depressing, so she'd rather watch the news with the skateboarding dog or similar at the end to lighten the mood. I didn't even bother trying to argue the point.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Glad there are still news stations like ABC and SBS, its a shame that they probably only get around 5% of the audience