After class last night, a friend downloaded the lightsaber app for his iPhone, and I downloaded the one for the Droid to mine. Our duel was a draw. Unfortunately, I couldn't use the Force to pull the roof down on his head and claim superiority that way, so for now the Empire and the Rebellion are at a stalemate.
Today we drove down to Plymouth, only I missed the Plimouth Plantation exit (since I was looking for Plymouth Rock and/or the Mayflower) and we went to Cape Cod. It was very windy and rainy. I don't know why people go there.
Plymouth is like Jamestown. Without the National Park bit (those of you who have been to Jamestown Island and Jamestown Settlement will understand). Except we have more ships at Jamestown. It was windy and rainy there too.
Then we drove back to Boston. It's windy and rainy here too. This seems to be a theme.
We went to Harvard and wandered around the Harvard Natural History Museum and the Harvard Peabody Museum for a while. It was windy and rainy there as well, of course, as that's our theme for the day. The Yale Peabody Museum has always had nice weather when we've gone there. Obviously Yale is superior to Harvard.
The T is...odd. Different train types, different tracks, and different levels. It's like Dr. Frankenstein built a mass transit rail system. And of course, he included wind and rain.
Plymouth is like Jamestown. Without the National Park bit (those of you who have been to Jamestown Island and Jamestown Settlement will understand). Except we have more ships at Jamestown. It was windy and rainy there too.
Then we drove back to Boston. It's windy and rainy here too. This seems to be a theme.
We went to Harvard and wandered around the Harvard Natural History Museum and the Harvard Peabody Museum for a while. It was windy and rainy there as well, of course, as that's our theme for the day. The Yale Peabody Museum has always had nice weather when we've gone there. Obviously Yale is superior to Harvard.
The T is...odd. Different train types, different tracks, and different levels. It's like Dr. Frankenstein built a mass transit rail system. And of course, he included wind and rain.
Today we drove down to Plymouth, only I missed the Plimouth Plantation exit (since I was looking for Plymouth Rock and/or the Mayflower) and we went to Cape Cod. It was very windy and rainy. I don't know why people go there.
Plymouth is like Jamestown. Without the National Park bit (those of you who have been to Jamestown Island and Jamestown Settlement will understand). Except we have more ships at Jamestown. It was windy and rainy there too.
Then we drove back to Boston. It's windy and rainy here too. This seems to be a theme.
We went to Harvard and wandered around the Harvard Natural History Museum and the Harvard Peabody Museum for a while. It was windy and rainy there as well, of course, as that's our theme for the day. The Yale Peabody Museum has always had nice weather when we've gone there. Obviously Yale is superior to Harvard.
The T is...odd. Different train types, different tracks, and different levels. It's like Dr. Frankenstein built a mass transit rail system. And of course, he included wind and rain.
Plymouth is like Jamestown. Without the National Park bit (those of you who have been to Jamestown Island and Jamestown Settlement will understand). Except we have more ships at Jamestown. It was windy and rainy there too.
Then we drove back to Boston. It's windy and rainy here too. This seems to be a theme.
We went to Harvard and wandered around the Harvard Natural History Museum and the Harvard Peabody Museum for a while. It was windy and rainy there as well, of course, as that's our theme for the day. The Yale Peabody Museum has always had nice weather when we've gone there. Obviously Yale is superior to Harvard.
The T is...odd. Different train types, different tracks, and different levels. It's like Dr. Frankenstein built a mass transit rail system. And of course, he included wind and rain.
Today we drove down to Plymouth, only I missed the Plimouth Plantation exit (since I was looking for Plymouth Rock and/or the Mayflower) and we went to Cape Cod. It was very windy and rainy. I don't know why people go there.
Plymouth is like Jamestown. Without the National Park bit (those of you who have been to Jamestown Island and Jamestown Settlement will understand). Except we have more ships at Jamestown. It was windy and rainy there too.
Then we drove back to Boston. It's windy and rainy here too. This seems to be a theme.
We went to Harvard and wandered around the Harvard Natural History Museum and the Harvard Peabody Museum for a while. It was windy and rainy there as well, of course, as that's our theme for the day. The Yale Peabody Museum has always had nice weather when we've gone there. Obviously Yale is superior to Harvard.
The T is...odd. Different train types, different tracks, and different levels. It's like Dr. Frankenstein built a mass transit rail system. And of course, he included wind and rain.
Plymouth is like Jamestown. Without the National Park bit (those of you who have been to Jamestown Island and Jamestown Settlement will understand). Except we have more ships at Jamestown. It was windy and rainy there too.
Then we drove back to Boston. It's windy and rainy here too. This seems to be a theme.
We went to Harvard and wandered around the Harvard Natural History Museum and the Harvard Peabody Museum for a while. It was windy and rainy there as well, of course, as that's our theme for the day. The Yale Peabody Museum has always had nice weather when we've gone there. Obviously Yale is superior to Harvard.
The T is...odd. Different train types, different tracks, and different levels. It's like Dr. Frankenstein built a mass transit rail system. And of course, he included wind and rain.
Dear Lazytubes,
I'm looking for a Virtua Fighter type game for the 360. Something the kiddo and I can play together that'll be fun and isn't split screen. While I don't object to 'rip out spine, light corpse on fire, piss on ashes' levels of violence a la Mortal Kombat, I'd rather avoid that sort of thing if possible. Heck, if there's an actual version of Virtua Fighter out there for the 360, that'd be great, but since it's an ancient franchise that I haven't seen or heard anything about in about a decade now, I don't expect to find it.
Thank you Inter Net Kenobi, you're my only hope!
I'm looking for a Virtua Fighter type game for the 360. Something the kiddo and I can play together that'll be fun and isn't split screen. While I don't object to 'rip out spine, light corpse on fire, piss on ashes' levels of violence a la Mortal Kombat, I'd rather avoid that sort of thing if possible. Heck, if there's an actual version of Virtua Fighter out there for the 360, that'd be great, but since it's an ancient franchise that I haven't seen or heard anything about in about a decade now, I don't expect to find it.
Thank you Inter Net Kenobi, you're my only hope!
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