NOTE: Edited to correct an error pointed out to me by Mr. Bliskt.
Hey now,
I like Bil's idea of heading out to Oregon to hang out with Nupoile and Fokakis for some brews and games.
We should start up an annual RF Generation Game and Guzzle meet-up.
I'll bring the Dr. Pepper and horchata for the true hardcore manly-man drinkers. And Coke Zero for the feebles.
Why do you get to be Josh Brolin?
With my luck, I'm gonne end up bein' Chunk.
Eh, still better than bein' Corey Feldman.
Could we go to a Sounders game instead? I would like to see a real football game.
Only if they're playing the Timbers.
Howzabout checking out an arenaball game? The Portland Thunder's inaugural season kicks off on MArch 17th at home against the SaberCats.
BTW I've found arena football to be like hockey in one sense: it's best seen in person. Television simply does not do the game justice.
http://www.arenafootball.com/teams/aflport/ANYway, here are some of my TL;DR thoughts on what I've heard so far:
- Yes, Bil, I am indeed the one who said that if you don't have
DuckTales Remastered for a Nintendo system, you don't have the real deal. And Bil is doubly guilty of this sin 'cuz he didn't even buy a physical copy of the game! For shame, sir! Tender your resignation immediately.
- Shout out to Bil and his
Skylanders voice-actor mania! Um, I’ll overlook your
DuckTales Remastered blasphemy… for now. ANYway, the character you so adore is Flynn, voiced by Patrick Warburton, probably best known as
SpongeBob’s best bud Patrick. I know him best as the paraplegic copper Joe Swanson from
Family Guy. I think he was also Captain Qwark in a few of the
Ratchet & Clank games. He’s what I call a “character” voice-actor: he tends to “play” the same or similar parts, usually pompous, over-the-top wanna-be-macho types who turn into screaming girly-men when caught in a dangerous situation. He’s one of those guys whose voice is so distinctive, he uses pretty much the same one for every character he plays. Pretty much like Peter Cullen, AKA the only true voice of Optimus Prime.
If you’ve played
Giants, you may have also noticed the voice talents of George Takei, along with Bob “Zed and Shakes the Clown” Goldthwait as Pop Fizz.
BTW what’s wrong with playing
Skylanders alone in your basement? I’d be so jealous of such a person… mainly ‘cuz I don’t have a basement. They’re almost unheard of in earthquake country…
- I was struck by someone saying that, at its height, Sears was the Wal-Mart of its era, or something to that effect. Which I found kinda strange when I heard it, as I always viewed Wal-Mart being unpretentiously and unapologetically low-rent, while Sears at least tries to appear simultaneously high-class and middle class.
When the late and lamented Sears catalog was mentioned, I came up with a better analogy: Sears was the Amazon.com of its era. ‘Cuz that catalog seemed to have absa-freakin’-lutely EVERYthing in the world to offer. ‘Course, you had to make your order in the real, physical world—meatspace, as some call it—and the shipping turnaround time was a fair sight longer. Okay, maybe that isn’t such a good analogy, either. In any case, the discussion has inspired me to read further about the history of Sears...which will get me away from those morbid airline disaster shows for a while.
- For some reason, when I listened to the show on Pod-O-Matic, it would not continue past the 3 hour 7 minute mark. I even tried to skip a little beyond it to see if it would continue, without any luck. But then it got posted to YouTube, and I started listening to the show over there.
'Late