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- The Master of All Things Musical
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Well, MI, I did have designs for a game once that featured a slacker who lost his remote control and he goes on a quest to find it. Basically, through a series of errors - he gets mistaken for a spy and such, and accidentally saves the world. Or something. I never finished it, but it was pretty satirical, and it had some great locations worldwide.
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Wonderful that you could chime in with such an overbearing statment. I think the support you offer for this, though, is way too much. I mean, the research you've applied in making your decision boggles my mind.Boogeyman wrote:I agree!Reptile wrote:I think they look evil. :\
How did you come to this agreement? Was it spent and fashioned over long nights of observing old Tex Avery cartoons, and pouring over Chuck Jones biography? I am compelled by your statement. I wish to know more.
I mean, certainly this thread is far more deserving of just a simple 'I agree.' Though there is a simplicity and beauty in a two word sentence, the subject and verb so clearly stated - a theme, and element and thought process in two words. Damn, the magnitude is astounding.
I need to rest. I've spent myself prasing the glory of this thought.
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