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There isn't shit to do here, but at least real estate is ridiculously low. My cabin was considerably higher than my house even though my house is slightly bigger.
I'm not sure how you were doing financially before you won, but I could imagine if you weren't super well off and then all of a sudden you go to buy a house and they ask you your income information.

Harry: "I just hit the lotto!"
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A need an awesome trivia team name so I can win a free pitcher of beer. The mo sexually punny, the mo better. Topical is good too.
 
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Pharmacists start at $125K at CVS here in Florida (Tampa and Miami). I know two people that recently started and got hired at that rate. One says they get bumped to $160K within a year or so automatically? Something like that. So while they dont necessarily make top end like a doctor they make pretty damn good money for what they do. They dont have to be on call and can make their own schedule if they move up and work 9-5.

Doesnt mean the schooling isnt difficult, or expensive, but shit, all they do all day long is read a script that the doc wrote and count the pills out. Fill a bottle, answer a question or two and go home. Yeah they have to know what drugs counteract or dont work well together but thats just memorization really.
But you're working in retail. I couldn't imagine doing all that schooling and work just to work at the Walgreen's down the corner. It just feels demeaning. (not to say that it is)

 
One of the problems with Operation Abyss is that it has these side-quests (some of which are needed for story progression) that send you back to a previous dungeon in order to find someone or "hunt" a monster.

Trouble is, they don't give you any more information beyond  "I'm in this building" leaving you to search the entire dungeon again,  and since you've already mapped it, you have no idea of what area you need to visit.

 
I dont know what you guys are on about with the vita battery. Never shut mine off, been prolly a week or two without charging in standby a lot of times too. Full charge I can play at a min for 3-4 hours without needing a charge and thats with a lot of standby time too.

Dat OG Oled too.
I played mine for a few hours the other night with no issues. I have the brightness all the way down because it doesn't seem to make a difference screen wise. I've never had a battery issue with the vita.
 
Are you leaving it in standby while at work or turning it off? I know my OLED battery life sucked. I guess you and Backlog may have to fight over the one Pete traded in to Amazon recently.
I just put in standby like I've always done since I've had it. Seems like the battery is just going on me. Hopefully it's just a temp thing. There's no way that the game I have open when I put it in standby (Nun Attack) is the issue, right?
 
I'm watching the first Community episode about Dungeons and Dragons and they mention that one of the characters has a level so and so they've been using for years.

Does anyone actually play D&D? How does that actually work? Is there some kind of universal system that everyone uses to keep track of characters? What's to stop me from just making one up and saying he has the craziest weapons and best stats ever because I played for 25 years?
 
I'm always surprised when people have vita battery life issues. Maybe I just don't play as much as I think I do.

dariusburst is the first game I've played that disables switching apps while suspended (no trophy app, no remote play) and it eats battery pretty good. It would probably need a charge after 3 or 4 hours.
 
You'd think with gas being under $2 a gallon most places that the price of airline tickets would go down.

Nope.  The price has gone up every time we've checked lately.

 
I'm watching the first Community episode about Dungeons and Dragons and they mention that one of the characters has a level so and so they've been using for years.

Does anyone actually play D&D? How does that actually work? Is there some kind of universal system that everyone uses to keep track of characters? What's to stop me from just making one up and saying he has the craziest weapons and best stats ever because I played for 25 years?
Depends on the group you're in. Some'll start you high level, some'll start you at the bottom. I'm sure there's ones where you can just make up whatever. My current group is pretty chill about everything, if we wanted we could all probably make up max level dudes to do a random encounter or something. Fairly new group, so our main characters are only like level 3 though lol.

Edit: as a note, in that episode Abed definitely just made up similar level characters for everyone to play to match Fat Neil's character.

 
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Depends on the group you're in. Some'll start you high level, some'll start you at the bottom. I'm sure there's ones where you can just make up whatever. My current group is pretty chill about everything, if we wanted we could all probably make up max level dudes to do a random encounter or something. Fairly new group, so our main characters are only like level 3 though lol.

Edit: as a note, in that episode Abed definitely just made up similar level characters for everyone to play to match Fat Neil's character.
Such a great episode

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuxvyGpT_z0

 
I'm watching the first Community episode about Dungeons and Dragons and they mention that one of the characters has a level so and so they've been using for years.

Does anyone actually play D&D? How does that actually work? Is there some kind of universal system that everyone uses to keep track of characters? What's to stop me from just making one up and saying he has the craziest weapons and best stats ever because I played for 25 years?
I remember watching that when it aired and totally losing my shit when Pierce goes "I hump it."

 
I basically hit a wall in Silver cup, can't get anything better than 20th. I guess I'll go back and try for crowns in the lower ranks, level up some characters, and hopefully unlock better equipment.
I don't remember if this is in the vita version, but the last two crowns on ps3 are a total nightmare. You're forced to use the two most obnoxious shot modes and one requires 100% fairway hits on a tough as nuts course. Despite its cartoon exterior the game throws a nifty challenge out there.

Speaking of hitting walls, dariusburst. holy. shit.
 
Saturday Morning RPG is pretty fun. It's certainly a better experience than Jak II. So many references.
I look forward to starting it but my backlog has a strict "oldest first" policy.

I've got rules about these things.

(with a few sub-clauses and exceptions)

 
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Do you live in the ville? Remember something about shepardsville but could be wrong.

Might be going up there in june for college reunion, aint been to louisville in a solid 7-8 years prolly.
Are you asking me on a date? The divorce has been hard on me but I haven't switched teams or anything like that... no experimentation needed for this guy here.

But if I had, I'm no whore so gator would have the inside track since he got to me first... plus beer. Ya snooze ya lose!

 
literally hit the ball 325 yards exactly to the hole, rolled in to the hole and bounced off the pin in slow motion. 0.4 feet remaining. jesus.
Take a break, watch this for 11 minutes to clear your mind, then give it another shot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7rX66-98mo

Then when you finally make it you can yell, "It's in the hole!"

 
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