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It was on a license plate... you didn't think I meant Toa Lhikan Hordika, did you? ©1984-2010 Toaraga EAM
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Wow, I haven't actually logged in here in about 3 weeks, though I have visited. I guess that happens with life sometimes... granted, I'm wasting too much time on other sites and stuff. So I'm not sure the value of that trade off. Life's chugging along at a steady pace: 60 seconds per minute, 60 minutes per hour. I can't believe May is just about over. Soon July will be here, and I still need to get things done before I skip town. In the mean time, I ran across this character recently... ©1984-2010 Toaraga EAM
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It's missing a letter, but it's still pretty neat. ©1984-2010 Toaraga EAM
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I've decided to announce that I'm going to call a press conference to announce my decision to announce my announcement at the press conference. Therein, I shall make my announcement about my decision announced. After my announcement, I shall open the floor to questions, but only after you announce that your going to ask them at your own press conference. That is all. ©1984-2009 Toaraga EAM
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Why is the left wire shorter than the right on some pairs? There's not enough slack on one side or too much on the other. ©1984-2009 Toaraga EAM
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What the? Seriously! I would never wait anywhere four hours to get food unless there was nowhere else for miles. That's pretty much a whole meal later. ©1984-2009 Toaraga EAM
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I hate political polls. ©1984-2009 Toaraga EAM
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This sentence contains a secret message. Can you find it? ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM
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I've decided to end each sentence in this entry with a preposition. For lunch today, I had cheese pizza, 7-Up, and somehow a preposition. I spent some time doing schoolwork on a computer, which has nothing to do with a preposition. For dinner, I had leftover pizza without a preposition. Hey, I wasn't lying about a preposition. ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM (<-sign-off, not sentence, no preposition)
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GAME! EDIT: You lost the USA, but thanks for playing. ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM
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is the head of my math department. I once sold a book to Dat Phan. Note: No political comments, this has to do with celebrity names and people that share them. ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM
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Aperture Science, that is. I hear they do the most awesome experiments-- on the people who are still alive-- and they apparently even make a neat gun-- for the people who are still alive. Look at me blogging when there's Science to do. Now if you'll excuse me, I have some delicious and moist cake to eat. Didn't we have some fun, though? Remember when the platform was sliding into the fire pit and i said 'Goodbye' and you were like 'NNOO WWAAYY", and then I was all "We pretended we were going to murder you", that was great. Hello? Is anyone there? ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM
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...what I know now, it would create a paradox. Think about it. ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM
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Golden Sun- GBA, 2001 That game is pure win: the main character's element is earth, not fire, plus the graphics and animation are pretty decent for the time and system it was released on. Even when buying stuff, mostly weapons and armor, you still have a lot of money by the end of the game; you find most everything you need. This actually applies to both games, since the mechanics and everything are basically the same, but all things considering, I don't know the complete game would've fit on one cartridge. It was the first game that I ever owned on Game Boy Advance, and I still have the box and stuff that came with it (cool map and Djinn chart... which I haven't looked at in awhile because I can't get to the box). After not playing it for oh so long, I played it again recently, still remembering things about it as I played and forgetting other things. I just started the sequel Golden Sun: The Lost Age, and I probably remember a lot less, even though I have a save file at the end... I'm sure it's the end; either way, I don't really recall the ending to the second but remembered the ending of the first (at least the fight). I definitely don't remember who the real bad guy is, especially after the story shifts. I must say that in some aspects The Lost Age is a better sequel than a lot of things these days. It continues right where the first game leaves off and gives a short review, as it were. It actually backs up to just before the events of the end of the first game but with good reason, though I won't say what for those who have never ventured to pick up this RPG from GBA's launch year. I'd say this is a classic game, but I was rather surprised when I kept hearing of people wanting the main character (Isaac) in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The game seemed to pretty much vanish into obscurity, and I'd only seen mention of it again about the time Brawl was being talked about. I guess I'm glad he's at least an Assist Trophy; I haven't unlocked him yet and see him in action... not that I don't know how to do so: I just haven't gotten around to spending the time to do that. In short, go pick up this awesome game if you haven't ever played it before, and if you have, go play it again. If for nothing else, do it so you can find where in the game that screenshot was taken. ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM
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Now that my semester has let out, I'm planning something for a couple Mondays from now, but I won't say what yet. I would plan it for next week, but I have projects in the works. I wouldn't really classify the other thing as a project. ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM
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I'm not running for anything, and I need your vote to not win what I'm not running for. If I don't get your vote, I can't not win, and if I can't not win, then not running isn't worth not doing. So when you go to the polls today, don't vote for my opponent. Remember, a vote for me is a vote not for you. ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM This message paid for by that large sack of cash I found... and a bad typist.
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In case you don't know, that's the title of an All-American Rejects song; in case you're wondering, no, this entry has nothing to do with them except the name of that song. In case you can't figure it out, I like saying, "In case you..." But that's not important right now. Granted, I do have something important to announce. Now I can't go into too much detail just now, but let's just say I'm kind of sad for tonight because something big (and sad obviously) happens. Really big. This is so big, I have to put it in the "What Was That?" category until I feel comfortable enough to reveal this elusive thing to the world... or at least to my few readers. So if you can figure it out (that means not having no prior information) before I tell everyone, consider yourself special and go get a gold star sticker. Go on then, get that sticker. That's an order. Well, what are you still doing here and not going to get that sticker? Oh, forget it then; see if I care. It's not as if I want you to have that sticker or anything. So yeah, read the title, live the book, rent the movie. ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM
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...Time zone, resetting your clocks. ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM
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So there's this whole big pointless phenomenon with a shortened version of the phrase "Oh, really?" Well, while playing Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, I noticed Linebeck used the phase, so I did my best to get a picture of that particular scene. Honestly, it's not a great picture, and it's a bit hard to read, but I don't have a capture card or anything. Anyway, I decided to expand beyond that and made these: This one is so-so in the thought process. Somewhat in honor of the event we celebrate tomorrow. This was one of my favorites in the thought process. Well, I guess it could have also been "Honey Nut Cheerio Reallys." Then, of course, how could I pass up this one (my absolute favorite)? Made By Others Kohaku: ©1984-2008 Toaraga EAM
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"The customer is always right." Blah, blah, blah... etc. Anyway, according to the president of the company I work for, we too are customers. But that means if there's some sort of dispute, we're right, and they're right. But not everyone can be right at the same time: someone has to be wrong. Of course, I totally disagree with everything I don't say and nothing my opponent does. This PSA brought to you by "Misleading Sayings." Misleading Sayings: Telling you everything that makes no sense once they're broken down. Next week: Cats, bags, and the occasional fiddle. Don't miss it. Hmm, it's time for a new category. ©1984-2007 Toaraga EAM