I loved this part:
»Just go and ask LeChuck.«
»LeChuck?«-»Yes.«-»Why?«
»Oh I dont know just go and try your luck.« *Wam!*
Very cool fan-work, songwriting and singing and dancing and animations, brilliant! Also, you look similar to MI2-Guybrush!
Wow! Wooow! Thanks... I...never expected you to like it this much! I mean, everybody knows you as "the guy that made MI1 in 5 minutes", and it's really a great thing for me to receive such a compliment from you. Thank you!
That was amazing. It almost reminded me of something Weird Al Yankovic would do.
Simply hilarious. My favorite line was "Please Voodoo Lady help me now get rid of this freakin' thing!" It was the delivery or something.
Thank you, my friend! I like Weird Al's work. My little brother knows all his songs by heart. Yes, including Albuquerque and Drive-Thru (which are 10 minutes long, EACH).
Thank you, my friend! I like Weird Al's work. My little brother knows all his songs by heart. Yes, including Albuquerque and Drive-Thru (which are 10 minutes long, EACH).
Can he sing the Hardware-Store? Without taking breath?
Can he sing the Hardware-Store? Without taking breath?
Yes, but he'd only make it half through. Then there would be complications, such as "But mooom, it wasn't MY ideea!" and "He didn't suffocate...he just likes the smurf-y color...thing"
I bet Guybrush could sing that flawlessly. Yet, off-key, of course.
Back in 1999, I was a freshman in highschool, and browsing the interwebs on my super fast 28.8kps connection. Does anyone else remember aol chat being the highlight of their geeky internet communication attempts? So there I was, with no one to talk to and I enter into the Search Queue, "Guybrush Threepwood" suspecting that no one would have that particular phrase in their profiles, especially no one online at the time. I was wrong, a single name popped up on my screen.
As I read this wondrous single profile, I realized that the two of us were practically a world apart from each other. No other reference to hobbies we shared or likes that were similar, I tentatively messaged him with something boring and girlie and absolutely unmemorable, I think asking him if he had been a longtime fan of the series as I had been (I played with my father when I was about seven or so.)
It was the start of a long term long distance friendship. He was seven years my senior, a military man and strictly off limits to jailbait such as myself, but over the years we grew closer and closer, a friendship catalyzed by such a simple and silly thing. I wrote him letters through two four year enlistment periods, and finally, in the last year of his service, met him, and we fell in love, and got married only three months later. It's been two happy years so far since, but it always makes me smirk, in either shame or closet geek pride that a game series that i have taken so much joy in over the years was really the only reason I ever met the man I'm in love with.
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Wow! Wooow! Thanks... I...never expected you to like it this much! I mean, everybody knows you as "the guy that made MI1 in 5 minutes", and it's really a great thing for me to receive such a compliment from you. Thank you!
Thank you, my friend! I like Weird Al's work. My little brother knows all his songs by heart. Yes, including Albuquerque and Drive-Thru (which are 10 minutes long, EACH).
Yes, but he'd only make it half through. Then there would be complications, such as "But mooom, it wasn't MY ideea!" and "He didn't suffocate...he just likes the smurf-y color...thing"
I bet Guybrush could sing that flawlessly. Yet, off-key, of course.
Haha! That was very funny! Nice beard you got too.
I am married, because of MI.
Back in 1999, I was a freshman in highschool, and browsing the interwebs on my super fast 28.8kps connection. Does anyone else remember aol chat being the highlight of their geeky internet communication attempts? So there I was, with no one to talk to and I enter into the Search Queue, "Guybrush Threepwood" suspecting that no one would have that particular phrase in their profiles, especially no one online at the time. I was wrong, a single name popped up on my screen.
As I read this wondrous single profile, I realized that the two of us were practically a world apart from each other. No other reference to hobbies we shared or likes that were similar, I tentatively messaged him with something boring and girlie and absolutely unmemorable, I think asking him if he had been a longtime fan of the series as I had been (I played with my father when I was about seven or so.)
It was the start of a long term long distance friendship. He was seven years my senior, a military man and strictly off limits to jailbait such as myself, but over the years we grew closer and closer, a friendship catalyzed by such a simple and silly thing. I wrote him letters through two four year enlistment periods, and finally, in the last year of his service, met him, and we fell in love, and got married only three months later. It's been two happy years so far since, but it always makes me smirk, in either shame or closet geek pride that a game series that i have taken so much joy in over the years was really the only reason I ever met the man I'm in love with.
= ) ) ) ) Don't worry. It comes in little boxes. I'll just put it under my desk.
:eek:
I
Don't
Believe
It !
They lied to me!
That's it!! No more cheap comedy shows for me! I'm gonna watch Discovery more...
um Iv only just noticed this lol am I still at first place?
Sorry, you get Not Last Place *ding*
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Seriously, I've got no clue: I just thought it would be a good place for a Homestar Runner reference.
A very nice bit of work there, nice one Majus:)