I don't think GTA V can be blamed for this one. As our "mundane" narrator so nicely put without a single F bomb whatsoever, the man is an idiot, and the game is just the scapegoat the man used to commit a series of crimes that he already wanted to commit.
Why did both the washing machine and the dryer deny my credit card? I haven't gone over my limit. I'm nowhere near it. Must be an error in the laundry computation system.
Still working on that Mario Capeglide gold medal. It's the only game I can play hour after hour and not get any better at.
When I clicked the reply button, I was listening to Your Love by The Outfield, but by the time the page actually loaded, my shuffle shuffled it to Down Under by Men at Work.
I can't complain. They're both classics I wish I could have been alive to appreciate at the time they were released.
I agree, his acting style is very similar to that of Cary Grant. When I saw Arsenic and Old Lace for the first time, I couldn't help but think of George during various moments. I'm sure I noticed it in The Philadelphia Story as well when I saw it ever so long ago.
He also tends to play characters similar to Clark Gable's character Peter Warne in It Happened One Night. Maybe George watched a lot of classic Hollywood gems when he was younger?
I'll definitely have to find some time to see this one. Once I find someone willing to go with me, of course. Not as much fun if I go and see it by myself.
If George Clooney is half as good in this one as he was in O Brother, Where Art Thou?, there's no doubt it's a great film. Even if, for the majority of the film, all you see is two dangling spacesuits.
I've been playing games here for nearly a month now, but I haven't participated much in the forum during my time here, so I'm hoping to change that. It won't change my violent gaming addiction, but I have no intention of changing that, so you'll be seeing quite a lot of me in both the forum and the high score* tables.
In other words.... how should I put this.... hello.
That game AETIN is classified as a game of skill, but it requires just as much luck as it does skill. The first round I played was full of bright glowing green orbs worth 20 points that destroy one orange orb each. Gives the player a ridiculous advantage that round. However, the next few rounds I play without seeing a single one of these angelic orbs, so when the screen fills up with them and there is nowhere left to move, I amass a score that's not even half the bronze medal.
So gold only seems possible in the select few rounds in which bright green orbs--not the regular green ones--regularly manifest themselves.
I actually consider myself to be fairly skilled in most of these fields, but one thing I've never been able to do is lie. If I believe something is true, I can't see how I could convince someone otherwise.
Once I become a more skilled actor, lying will probably no longer be at the top (or bottom) of the "incapabilities" list--gardening and ironing will have to battle it out from there.