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As others are reporting, I got the same behavior for all 4 email addresses. The test message was in my inbox, but the newsletter went to spam. I completed the tasks you wanted for all 8 messages. Hope we've all been helpful with this!
As others are reporting, I got the same behavior for all 4 email addresses. The test message was in my inbox, but the newsletter went to spam. I completed the tasks you wanted for all 8 messages. Hope we've all been helpful with this!
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08-15-16 08:00 PM
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I'd be more than happy to help out, especially since you've done so much for us all over the years with this site. I've got a few emails you can send them to.

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I'd be more than happy to help out, especially since you've done so much for us all over the years with this site. I've got a few emails you can send them to.

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10-29-10 09:20 AM
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The Dax is my favorite. Most people don't get it, but the awkwardness of Daxflame is hilarious to me. Unfortunately he doesn't often make new videos anymore. :/ I just don't find Fred's gimmick funny. The swimming pool episode was okay, but the rest...
I like the Perry Brothers too. None of my favorites were in the poll, so I just... I can't remember if I did Samwell or Afro Ninja.
The Dax is my favorite. Most people don't get it, but the awkwardness of Daxflame is hilarious to me. Unfortunately he doesn't often make new videos anymore. :/ I just don't find Fred's gimmick funny. The swimming pool episode was okay, but the rest...
I like the Perry Brothers too. None of my favorites were in the poll, so I just... I can't remember if I did Samwell or Afro Ninja.
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10-29-10 09:13 AM
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I'mma let you finish, but George Clooney was the worst Batman of all time. Seriously, that movie was a travesty.

I'd have to agree with you about the original animated series; I remember watching it as a kid, and it was very well done. A few episodes with Scarface (I think that was his name?) actually frightened me when I was little, which is something Batman should do. Sure, it may have been too dark for a children's show, but that's what I liked about it. Without the fear element, Batman is just a guy running around in a weird suit (*cough* the Adam West Batman).
I'mma let you finish, but George Clooney was the worst Batman of all time. Seriously, that movie was a travesty.

I'd have to agree with you about the original animated series; I remember watching it as a kid, and it was very well done. A few episodes with Scarface (I think that was his name?) actually frightened me when I was little, which is something Batman should do. Sure, it may have been too dark for a children's show, but that's what I liked about it. Without the fear element, Batman is just a guy running around in a weird suit (*cough* the Adam West Batman).
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10-28-10 11:06 AM
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Jmc, I don't know if you watch South Park, but last night's episode had a hilarious reference to A Clockwork Orange. Most of the episode was pretty drab, but I was cracking up laughing that entire scene.

I think one of the greatest parts about A Clockwork Orange is how reference-able it is. I mean, it had sooo many great scenes! I don't think the opening scene will ever get old for me. Plus, it has some great philosophical material to think about. I've brought it up a few times in my stupid Philosophy of Utopias class I'm taking, about conditioning and what-have-it.


This is the scene I was talking about: http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/360438/trust-my-coon-sense
Jmc, I don't know if you watch South Park, but last night's episode had a hilarious reference to A Clockwork Orange. Most of the episode was pretty drab, but I was cracking up laughing that entire scene.

I think one of the greatest parts about A Clockwork Orange is how reference-able it is. I mean, it had sooo many great scenes! I don't think the opening scene will ever get old for me. Plus, it has some great philosophical material to think about. I've brought it up a few times in my stupid Philosophy of Utopias class I'm taking, about conditioning and what-have-it.


This is the scene I was talking about: http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/360438/trust-my-coon-sense
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10-24-10 06:18 PM
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brinkerj1 : So any particular class or anything you're fond of? Like: what is your main character? In real Dungeons and Dragons, my favorites are rogues and monks. That carried over to when I played the MMO, although I never got to try a monk out.
brinkerj1 : So any particular class or anything you're fond of? Like: what is your main character? In real Dungeons and Dragons, my favorites are rogues and monks. That carried over to when I played the MMO, although I never got to try a monk out.
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10-22-10 12:43 PM
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I've played it in the past; not so much anymore. I liked it, even though the controls were very sloppy. I don't know why, but I had horrible framerate problems with it as well. I can run WoW (not that I play) or Oblivion just fine, yet that game... all of Turbine's games are like that for me. It makes combat and movement almost unbearable.

I really liked the whole leveling scope of the game, along with the skills. I preferred to play as that master trap-disarming and lock-picking rogue that wasn't great at combat. It was a blast whenever I had people to play with. Unfortunately, my friends got bored of it pretty quickly. It was probably due to me wanting to grind through each difficulty to get all the favor points... I really wanted a Drow Monk. :/

It's nowhere near as fun as the real thing, but it was a good MMO. I'd go back to it if I had people to play with.
I've played it in the past; not so much anymore. I liked it, even though the controls were very sloppy. I don't know why, but I had horrible framerate problems with it as well. I can run WoW (not that I play) or Oblivion just fine, yet that game... all of Turbine's games are like that for me. It makes combat and movement almost unbearable.

I really liked the whole leveling scope of the game, along with the skills. I preferred to play as that master trap-disarming and lock-picking rogue that wasn't great at combat. It was a blast whenever I had people to play with. Unfortunately, my friends got bored of it pretty quickly. It was probably due to me wanting to grind through each difficulty to get all the favor points... I really wanted a Drow Monk. :/

It's nowhere near as fun as the real thing, but it was a good MMO. I'd go back to it if I had people to play with.
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10-22-10 12:32 PM
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I rarely get new games, and it's never when they're new. I guess that makes it easier for me; my friends have always played the game first, so I can usually just ask them for advice. Sometimes I just go ahead and buy a game if it's part of a great series, but that has failed. About half the time, actually. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 is such an example; I can't believe I wasted $50 on that. Same with Sims 3.

I'm considering buying Fallout 3 (never played any of the series) or Fable 3 (played the first one, thought it wasn't bad). I've been browsing reviews a bit, but I don't like to let reviews hold much merit; why should the opinion of some bloke I don't know be the leading factor on whether I make a decision? If you're going to go the review site route, I'd check more than just one. I think I'm going to get Fallout and wait on Fable though; my friends say Fallout is great, and I feel I can trust their opinions. Fable looks risky of being disappoint.
I rarely get new games, and it's never when they're new. I guess that makes it easier for me; my friends have always played the game first, so I can usually just ask them for advice. Sometimes I just go ahead and buy a game if it's part of a great series, but that has failed. About half the time, actually. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 is such an example; I can't believe I wasted $50 on that. Same with Sims 3.

I'm considering buying Fallout 3 (never played any of the series) or Fable 3 (played the first one, thought it wasn't bad). I've been browsing reviews a bit, but I don't like to let reviews hold much merit; why should the opinion of some bloke I don't know be the leading factor on whether I make a decision? If you're going to go the review site route, I'd check more than just one. I think I'm going to get Fallout and wait on Fable though; my friends say Fallout is great, and I feel I can trust their opinions. Fable looks risky of being disappoint.
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10-22-10 12:19 PM
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I'm kind of with Zamiel here...

I loved movies like Homeward Bound and Milo and Otis when I was little (despite the somewhat disturbing scenes toward the end), and I even liked animated ones like Fox and the Hound. Now I need character development though, and animal movies seem to lack much of that. I'm not trying to put anyone down; great for you who can get attached to the characters because they're animals! I just can't.

The Air Bud series was rubbish though. Horrible films.
I'm kind of with Zamiel here...

I loved movies like Homeward Bound and Milo and Otis when I was little (despite the somewhat disturbing scenes toward the end), and I even liked animated ones like Fox and the Hound. Now I need character development though, and animal movies seem to lack much of that. I'm not trying to put anyone down; great for you who can get attached to the characters because they're animals! I just can't.

The Air Bud series was rubbish though. Horrible films.
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10-21-10 01:11 PM
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Since nobody else is guessing, I'll throw one out that's probably wrong. Space Ghost: Coast to Coast?
Since nobody else is guessing, I'll throw one out that's probably wrong. Space Ghost: Coast to Coast?
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10-20-10 11:42 AM
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vizwiz123 : Ocarina of Time was the first game that scared me as well. I was fine with Gohma; the Redeads were what got me. I really never played video games at the time, so the Royal Tomb freaked me out. That was a great game...
vizwiz123 : Ocarina of Time was the first game that scared me as well. I was fine with Gohma; the Redeads were what got me. I really never played video games at the time, so the Royal Tomb freaked me out. That was a great game...
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10-20-10 11:39 AM
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My sister claims that I save every five seconds. It's an exaggeration; it's probably about every thirty seconds. It's really horrible when I'm playing something like KOTOR or the Sims that takes an eternity to save though...
My sister claims that I save every five seconds. It's an exaggeration; it's probably about every thirty seconds. It's really horrible when I'm playing something like KOTOR or the Sims that takes an eternity to save though...
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10-20-10 11:36 AM
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conor : I'm with you there. Morrowind is probably my favorite game of all time; Oblivion is amazing as well, but I liked Morrowind better. I think it was because there weren't bloody oblivion gates popping up all over the place in Morrowind. I hated having to close those things... But beautiful games, both of them.

There are a bunch of games I'm in love with, mostly because they bring back my childhood: Pokemon Blue, Ape Escape, Final Fantasy VII and VIII, Banjo Kazooie, Diddy Kong Racing, Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Link's Awakening, Spyro... But Elder Scrolls takes the first-place-thing. I've literally been playing Oblivion like 10 hours a day the last few days (Fall Break ). The best part of the games are: you beat it, great. Create a new character and play the game differently. There's replay value for at least trying out a warrior, magic-caster, rogue-type thief, and as an assassin. On top of that, there are mods and expansions... Heck, I could go back to Morrowind even and still get hundreds of hours of more gameplay out of it before I'm remotely bored.
conor : I'm with you there. Morrowind is probably my favorite game of all time; Oblivion is amazing as well, but I liked Morrowind better. I think it was because there weren't bloody oblivion gates popping up all over the place in Morrowind. I hated having to close those things... But beautiful games, both of them.

There are a bunch of games I'm in love with, mostly because they bring back my childhood: Pokemon Blue, Ape Escape, Final Fantasy VII and VIII, Banjo Kazooie, Diddy Kong Racing, Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Link's Awakening, Spyro... But Elder Scrolls takes the first-place-thing. I've literally been playing Oblivion like 10 hours a day the last few days (Fall Break ). The best part of the games are: you beat it, great. Create a new character and play the game differently. There's replay value for at least trying out a warrior, magic-caster, rogue-type thief, and as an assassin. On top of that, there are mods and expansions... Heck, I could go back to Morrowind even and still get hundreds of hours of more gameplay out of it before I'm remotely bored.
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10-20-10 11:23 AM
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Golvellius : It's Celtic in roots. They'd light a big bonfire and wear costumes to scare away goblins or something like that. If I remember correctly, I think the goblins would steal food from peoples' houses, which is where Trick or Treat came from. The jack o' lantern story was added later; I think that part started in Germany (maybe?). I'm probably off, but that's essentially the roots of it. Or at least close.

But of course, Americans have commercialized it just like they do every holiday. It's a common trend: Pagan festival Romanized into Christian holiday, Americans commercialize holiday. Although Halloween isn't "Christian", bringing Satan into the mix with the lack o' lantern story... well, it brings Christianity into the mix.
Golvellius : It's Celtic in roots. They'd light a big bonfire and wear costumes to scare away goblins or something like that. If I remember correctly, I think the goblins would steal food from peoples' houses, which is where Trick or Treat came from. The jack o' lantern story was added later; I think that part started in Germany (maybe?). I'm probably off, but that's essentially the roots of it. Or at least close.

But of course, Americans have commercialized it just like they do every holiday. It's a common trend: Pagan festival Romanized into Christian holiday, Americans commercialize holiday. Although Halloween isn't "Christian", bringing Satan into the mix with the lack o' lantern story... well, it brings Christianity into the mix.
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10-19-10 11:27 AM
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supernerd117 : In the words of Cousin Eddy from National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation: "Bing-go."
supernerd117 : In the words of Cousin Eddy from National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation: "Bing-go."
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10-19-10 12:16 AM
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Nope... I honestly haven't even heard of either of those shows. Um, I guess I'll give more hintses.

If you've seen it, "Moron in the Morning" should be a dead give-away.
Nope... I honestly haven't even heard of either of those shows. Um, I guess I'll give more hintses.

If you've seen it, "Moron in the Morning" should be a dead give-away.
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10-18-10 07:29 PM
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billythekidmonster : It was actually on television, and they still play reruns on... I'm not sure if it's Comedy Central or Vh1. So it was on actual T.V.
billythekidmonster : It was actually on television, and they still play reruns on... I'm not sure if it's Comedy Central or Vh1. So it was on actual T.V.
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Okay, um... this show is about a radio station. If anyone knows the Perry brothers from youtube, they made cameos in the second (and last) season of the show.
Okay, um... this show is about a radio station. If anyone knows the Perry brothers from youtube, they made cameos in the second (and last) season of the show.
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Well, my dorm-mate and I are going to dress up as Jules and Vincent (respectively) from Pulp Fiction. We're planning to start a big Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny across campus with everyone battling as their characters. I guess there was a small scale foam-sword battle last year, but we're hoping to make this huge. Which reminds me: I need to get some nerf guns...
Well, my dorm-mate and I are going to dress up as Jules and Vincent (respectively) from Pulp Fiction. We're planning to start a big Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny across campus with everyone battling as their characters. I guess there was a small scale foam-sword battle last year, but we're hoping to make this huge. Which reminds me: I need to get some nerf guns...
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Um, Dragon Ball Z? I don't know if any of the other clues match up, but Piccolo is the only T.V. character I can think of who has the same name as a musical instrument.
Um, Dragon Ball Z? I don't know if any of the other clues match up, but Piccolo is the only T.V. character I can think of who has the same name as a musical instrument.
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