Saturday, March 24, 2007

Games

What game you play is irrelevant. How you play it determines how much fun it is.


Flynn Bard Buckland! Must you always always reduce principles down to pettiness? Of course I cannot deny that getting a dvd from you would be a pleasant experience (I've had so few), but this limp wristed dismissal of the real underlying issue concerning your traitorous thieving is at stake here, not quibbles of precious things. And for that matter, I would assume that in order to repay me in full for your revolting lack of morals, you need to supply both dvd and cd (copies or otherwise, I do not need to be high handed in my demands). I do not remember this being on offer. HOW RUDE. Now that you, and this foolish fight you are making me participate in because of your indecent and offensive skewing of the truth, have been upgraded to formal blog entry, I expect, nay demand, an apology for your deceitfulness by which you have been denying you stole my video for years! That is all young man.

I have been playing this game called bookworm adventure. It is simple and completely addictive. Apparently you can play it online. My only problem with it is that it does not recognise all words and sometimes it allows American slang. I tried 'luddite' and it was a no go. Pity.

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