I have no scanner, sadly, and the wrapper has now vanished into the trashcan anyways. I'll try next time, but I can't promise anything. Food of any sort tends to vanish rather quickly around me.
I have no scanner, sadly, and the wrapper has now vanished into the trashcan anyways. I'll try next time, but I can't promise anything. Food of any sort tends to vanish rather quickly around me.
Ok. I believe you... for now. Also, I guess it's worth noting that my last purchase was coffee. Coffee which I poured into my Aperture Science mug and... um... enhanced.
Ok. I believe you... for now. Also, I guess it's worth noting that my last purchase was coffee. Coffee which I poured into my Aperture Science mug and... um... enhanced.
I had been thinking about getting the Telltale CSI games for a little while, and so after trying the demos for all of them I went ahead and looked for the best deals I could get for them. And so I got all of them for £18.90 which included the two 369 Interactive games. I call 6 games for just under £19 a win.
Playing the demos did make me remember that I had played one of the games before - 3 Dimensions of Murder. I think I borrowed a friend's copy. Still, it's been a fair while since I played it and I didn't remember all of the details of the demo case so I should be able to play through it with an almost blank slate.
Oh well. It was a good run, life. Now tell me.
(Bluff called.)
The joke's on you. I use a low level psychic field that tracks down IP addresses and infiltrates the minds of users as they sit by their computers. It is very sophisticated.
Now, my ninjas will have to kill everyone who reads this. Look how much work you've just caused me!
The joke's on you. I use a low level psychic field that tracks down IP addresses and infiltrates the minds of users as they sit by their computers. It is very sophisticated.
Now, my ninjas will have to kill everyone who reads this. Look how much work you've just caused me!
Psh. We all know it was only a matter of time before you went apeshit on the forums anyway. I just gave you an excuse.
My individuality is suffering now. Curse you, ThinkGeek, for making me believe that I was unique in terms of my choice in beverage containers.
It's totally cool. You don't have a Soviet visor cap, which this picture reveals I possess. So your individuality exists, it's just not as good as mine.
It's totally cool. You don't have a Soviet visor cap, which this picture reveals I possess. So your individuality exists, it's just not as good as mine.
The picture does not accurately depict the Societ cap's true physical nature. I'm afraid I'm going to have to view a better picture before I make further judgement on your individuality.
The picture does not accurately depict the Soviet cap's true physical nature. I'm afraid I'm going to have to view a better picture before I make further judgement on your individuality.
Taking and uploading a new picture is effort, though. Just take my word for it.
Taking and uploading a new picture is effort, though. Just take my word for it.
You do seem rather confident in yourself and yet, you haven't given me any indication as to just how reliable 'your word' truly is. I suppose we'll simply have to accept the situation as one that has reached deadlock.
You do seem rather confident in yourself and yet, you haven't given me any indication as to just how reliable 'your word' truly is. I suppose we'll simply have to accept the situation as one that has reached deadlock.
Handwaving (v): (i) glossing over details for which there is no basis in order to bypass an explanation; (ii) what math professors do when you ask them a direct question.
Handwaving (v): (i) glossing over details for which there is no basis in order to bypass an explanation; (ii) what math professors do when you ask them a direct question.
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I'm imagining two soundtracks loaded with the sound of wind whistling through the trees
Your imagination is wrong.
I ordered the Pay PeR View.
I said thank you at the time!
POST THE WRAPPER! SCAN lT, ALLY! l KNOW YOU CAN!
That was you? Epic.
I have no scanner, sadly, and the wrapper has now vanished into the trashcan anyways. I'll try next time, but I can't promise anything. Food of any sort tends to vanish rather quickly around me.
Ok. I believe you... for now. Also, I guess it's worth noting that my last purchase was coffee. Coffee which I poured into my Aperture Science mug and... um... enhanced.
You have an Aperture Science mug? Jealous!
Playing the demos did make me remember that I had played one of the games before - 3 Dimensions of Murder. I think I borrowed a friend's copy. Still, it's been a fair while since I played it and I didn't remember all of the details of the demo case so I should be able to play through it with an almost blank slate.
You jelly, Ally?
Very. My current mug is plain white and doesn't say anything on it. I suppose it's a minimalist mug.
You can too!
Also: Black Mesa and more.
Not that there's anything wrong with minimalism. Oh, hey; THREAD DERAILMENT.
Noooo! My precious secrets! Next you'll be sharing the recipe for vodka coffee, you monster!
I love Thinkgeek! Most of my Christmas presents come from there!
Minimalism is fun.
I think I know this one.
Vodka+coffee?
What's it like, reading people's minds? I mean, is it fun, scary or some strange mixture?
I could explain...but then I'd have to kill you. Sorry, that's just the way it works.
Oh well. It was a good run, life. Now tell me.
(Bluff called.)
You know, this reminds me that I never shared my April Fool's Day purchases on here.
Astronaut Ice Cream (Neapolitan)
Thinkgeek's 2011 April Fool's Day free shirt
Personal Soundtrack T-Shirt
Rubik's Slide
Mario ? Block candy tin
Zelda Hylian Shield mints
And on Woot, I beat level 4 of the Crapshoot game and earned the privilege of buying...
Random Crap - Level 5
I'm so anxious to see what my "three items and a bag of some sort" turn out to be.
The joke's on you. I use a low level psychic field that tracks down IP addresses and infiltrates the minds of users as they sit by their computers. It is very sophisticated.
Now, my ninjas will have to kill everyone who reads this. Look how much work you've just caused me!
My individuality is suffering now. Curse you, ThinkGeek, for making me believe that I was unique in terms of my choice in beverage containers.
Psh. We all know it was only a matter of time before you went apeshit on the forums anyway. I just gave you an excuse.
It's totally cool. You don't have a Soviet visor cap, which this picture reveals I possess. So your individuality exists, it's just not as good as mine.
Hope you're happy. The paperwork alone is going to take me months!
Reasonably happy, yes.
The picture does not accurately depict the Societ cap's true physical nature. I'm afraid I'm going to have to view a better picture before I make further judgement on your individuality.
In that case, I will send you my paperwork.
Taking and uploading a new picture is effort, though. Just take my word for it.
Right, I'll forward that to my secretary. I have one of those, you know.
Where? Under the mug?
You do seem rather confident in yourself and yet, you haven't given me any indication as to just how reliable 'your word' truly is. I suppose we'll simply have to accept the situation as one that has reached deadlock.
Just barely out of frame. Maybe behind the laptop or something. I dunno.
Well I guess we will, won't we?
Uh huh. Sounds like hand-waving to me. And I've taken enough math classes to know waving hands when I see them. Or, you know, don't.
Hand waving? How do you mean?
Handwaving (v): (i) glossing over details for which there is no basis in order to bypass an explanation; (ii) what math professors do when you ask them a direct question.
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Jedi mind trick, got it.