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Kuroiban

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 7:51 pm
TeaDidikai
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I still need to get my hands on that game. Heard it was pretty awesome.

I liked it. I have gotten my daughter to marry me sixteen times to date.


I've heard of the game, but do not know the platform. Enlighten me perhaps?  
PostPosted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 8:26 pm
Kuroiban
TeaDidikai
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I still need to get my hands on that game. Heard it was pretty awesome.

I liked it. I have gotten my daughter to marry me sixteen times to date.


I've heard of the game, but do not know the platform. Enlighten me perhaps?
It's actually a PC game.  

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 9:46 pm
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TeaDidikai
Henry Dorsett Case
I still need to get my hands on that game. Heard it was pretty awesome.

I liked it. I have gotten my daughter to marry me sixteen times to date.


I've heard of the game, but do not know the platform. Enlighten me perhaps?
It's actually a PC game.


Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally....  
PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 2:06 am
Aesi
eek Oooh, who? Who?!


Well, Andras Schiff was playing chamber music in the National Concert Hall for their Celebrity Series. Saturday night he played piano trios with his wife, a violinist, and a fellow Hungarian - an excellent cellist. The Beethoven was stunning that night. Then last night he played a concert of Lieder with Robert Holl, an absolutely stunning baritone. The most beautiful was the Schubert song "Im Abendrot," a poem by Karl Lappe set to music.

All in all it was a pretty damn fine weekend. I'm also somewhat chuffed to know I could have translated the songs in the program better than the person they hired. Their idiot translated "Liebe" as "charity." stare

>>Princess Maker wouldn't work on my junkheap of a pc! gonk  

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 3:02 am
I start College today! blaugh

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TRINNERS FOR WINNERS!

*ducks projectiles thrown by anyone from an equally-reputable college*

(which means I get hit by quite a few ;p)  
PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 5:20 am
As if mondays aren't bad enough, as if getting up at seven oclock isn't in and of itself a pain in the arse... no... that's not enough.
It had to be dark this morning.
I hate winter.
(While "technically" it may still be "Autumn"/"Fall", Ireland only has two seasons, "Winter" and "something else that's not quite winter")  

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TeaDidikai

PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 7:54 am
reagun ban
As if mondays aren't bad enough, as if getting up at seven oclock isn't in and of itself a pain in the arse... no... that's not enough.
It had to be dark this morning.
I hate winter.
(While "technically" it may still be "Autumn"/"Fall", Ireland only has two seasons, "Winter" and "something else that's not quite winter")
Poor Dear.

~snuggles and tucks you back into bed~  
PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 11:52 am
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Aesi
eek Oooh, who? Who?!


Well, Andras Schiff was playing chamber music in the National Concert Hall for their Celebrity Series. Saturday night he played piano trios with his wife, a violinist, and a fellow Hungarian - an excellent cellist. The Beethoven was stunning that night. Then last night he played a concert of Lieder with Robert Holl, an absolutely stunning baritone. The most beautiful was the Schubert song "Im Abendrot," a poem by Karl Lappe set to music.

All in all it was a pretty damn fine weekend. I'm also somewhat chuffed to know I could have translated the songs in the program better than the person they hired. Their idiot translated "Liebe" as "charity." stare

>>Princess Maker wouldn't work on my junkheap of a pc! gonk


Beethoven! -pounces, grinning wildly- Which works did they play? I admit that prior to your mentioning it, I was ignorant of the term "Lieder". So it's basically a type of classical song for one singer and one instrument, na? I'm still looking for a transcript of "Im Abendrot", since the first ten pages of the search produced only commercial links. crying

And you've started college, too! "Trinners" = Trinity, I presume? How I envy you!
[/raving]  

Aesi


TatteredAngel

PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:06 pm
This week has the feel of something ugly staring me down already. I can't believe midterms are already starting. *twitch*  
PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:15 pm
TatteredAngel
This week has the feel of something ugly staring me down already. I can't believe midterms are already starting. *twitch*
~pet~ Helmet or cookie?  

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TeaDidikai

PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:33 pm
Next year's Halloween Party will have the theme: Dig that Voodoo
The year after that will have the theme: The Otherling's Ball  
PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 1:11 pm
TeaDidikai
TatteredAngel
This week has the feel of something ugly staring me down already. I can't believe midterms are already starting. *twitch*
~pet~ Helmet or cookie?
Is there an option for both? Heh. Probably the cookie at this point, really. A brain implant for flawless knowledge of Old English would also rock.  

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TeaDidikai

PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 2:00 pm
TatteredAngel
Is there an option for both? Heh. Probably the cookie at this point, really. A brain implant for flawless knowledge of Old English would also rock.
Chocolate Chip for the win.  
PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 4:06 pm
TeaDidikai
Chocolate Chip for the win.
Coooookieee... *nosh*  

TatteredAngel


VisasMarr

PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 4:26 pm
BlueRoseTorn
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Hey does anyone know of any good PC games or X-Box games that are kind of old (my pc sucks...well more accurately my video-card sucks) that are Adventure/RPG/Horror with a third person view (First person makes me sick, quite literally) that are really really fun?


I find Diablo II to be a lot of fun, and I enjoy playing it with friends. It's addicting, actually. It's compatible with Windows '95, '98, and 2000.


Played it already. I didn't like it that much. Though it was more fun to play with the boyfriend.
Thanks though smile

BlueRoseTorn

I honestly forget whether or not this game is third person or first, but when I was a youngin', I enjoyed playing Zork Grand Inquisitor on Windows '95. I'm not sure how many copies of that game are still around, though. sweatdrop I wish we still had ours.


Interesting...

BlueRoseTorn

If I can think of anything else, I'll send a PM your way. That's the most I can come up with off of the top of my head, for the time being.


Oh thankies!!  
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