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Re: Horrors of Video Game Addiction, Part 1 by Quentin Beck 09/03/2006, 10:55pm PDT
Zsenicorpse wrote:

Jerry Whorebach wrote:

Hylo on Quarter to Three wrote:

Let me put in another vote for Lego Star Wars. My wife liked it quite a bit. We also have had fun with Burnout, particularly crash mode.

I also broke down and bought Karaoke Revolution Party, as my wife loves to sing. I'm terrible (no, really awful) at singing, so I've now picked up a dance pad and we do a co-op kinda thing where she sings and I dance.

If I could only get her into an MMO...


Quentin Beck has told me stories of emotionally-damaged women forced to sell their bodies for a hit of drugs. What this man is made to do in his own living room is clearly even more demeaning :(

Your idea of what constitutes "demeaning" depresses me. I'm going to have to play DDR to cheer myself up (6th mix MAX of course) and I will probably have to play all the Taq songs in a row before I forget that in a world where tampons still aren't subsidized by insurance, some people think it's just awful to play dancing and singing games with one's wife.


I dance to disgust and annoy my girlfriend, but the minute she takes me seriously, I stop. When she jokes about it to her friends, I secretly take pride in how 'out there' I am.
This man is close to middle aged. He has embarrassed himself with his admission. Bad singing done right is less offensive than bad dancing. Jerry was right to make fun of him.


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Horrors of Video Game Addiction, Part 1 by Jerry Whorebach 08/27/2006, 10:09pm PDT NEW
    Re: Horrors of Video Game Addiction, Part 1 by Zsenicorpse 09/03/2006, 9:00pm PDT NEW
        Re: Horrors of Video Game Addiction, Part 1 by Quentin Beck 09/03/2006, 10:55pm PDT NEW
            Re: Horrors of Video Game Addiction, Part 1 by Zsenicorpse 09/04/2006, 9:45am PDT NEW
                Re: Horrors of Video Game Addiction, Part 1 by Jerry Whorebach 09/04/2006, 12:22pm PDT NEW
                    Bad dancing comforts cripples but belittles spastics. It's a negative net effect NT by Quentin Beck 09/04/2006, 6:51pm PDT NEW
 
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