Thanks to Insomnic for alerting me to this. Blizzard has commercials with William Shatner, Mr. T, and Verne Troyer (coming soon) and they ask the question, “What’s your Game?” This is totally classic, I love it! Here’s the William Shatner one for you. totally classic.
To view higher rez versions and the other commercials, check out the WoW Downloads page.
So one of my friends sent me an email with a list of things that pretty much mean a lot if you’re from the Tri-state area. Even if you’re not from the area, it’s still kinda funny and different to read I think. I only included the items in the list that pertain to myself, and made a comment about each.
This made me feel pretty nostalgic and I’m glad I’ll be going back to Jersey for the New Year’s to see my friends and parents. This list just made me laugh a bit. I hope you enjoy it!
I came to a realization today, as I recalled a conversation I had with Pandora the other day. I told her I could never dress up for any kind of convention (such as star trek and so on) or to an event such as the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows party, and yet, I am totally enamored by Cosplay. While I would probably never dress up like an anime character, I probably wouldn’t really mind it as much as dressing up as Harry Potter.
Ok, so leave it to Breigh to inspire me on something to write about again.
Apparently, someone left their pad in the public bathroom. Ok, first of all, WTF? Aren’t there better ways to dispose of them? I know my wife goes through this every month, and you know, if I never saw her buying pads, I’d swear she didn’t use them. But that’s not just it. Apparently, a supervisor sent a notice on everyone’s computer: Ladies, someone is having their period and has left a used pad in the loo, please remove it! I think I love Breigh’s response to that: I know one thing, I could have been ready to piss my pants and you couldn’t have paid me enough to get up and walk towards the toilet at that moment.
But I digress.
What would YOU do if this happened to you? I mean seriously. How in the world would you go about trying to either find out who did it, or letting people know (quietly or not so quietly) that they need to “take care of it”?
I’m very curious to find out what people have to say about this. seriously.