The Thoughts Thread (Triple T)

<p>WHen I was six, me and my brother were playing Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six and playing “Terrorist/Hostage”. In case it isn’t obvious, I’m a military brat.</p>

<p>For me it was Goldeneye.</p>

<p>(And later, Perfect Dark!)</p>

<p>I was a big fan of Super Smash Bros and before that it was NBA Jam lol</p>

<p>I never really liked the original, because with the people I played with it was either all of us picking Ness, or whining about who was what.</p>

<p>Bf is taking me to see friday the 13th!!! SO excited, but this better not suck. I’ll post my thoughts later next week. Oh, gosh, if it is gonna be bad…</p>

<p>This is ADORABLE: [YouTube</a> - 2 year old recites Gettysburg Address](<a href=“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvlsco7ux4g&feature=related]YouTube”>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvlsco7ux4g&feature=related)</p>

<p>And some parents can only find it in themselves to get their kids to say ‘sparkling wiggles’</p>

<p>lol at the address. anyway – i saw friday the 13th, too and would give it a 3.5/5. not excellent, but worth the ten bucks if you want a few thrills. but it, too, has basically simplified into the stereotypical gore and blood genre.</p>

<p>dude, i loved tc’s rainbow six. after that i used to go sifon filter – i think that’s how you spell it – and that game was just plain epic.</p>

<p>Syphon Filter, I believe.</p>

<p>Both games are trumped by Metal Gear Solid/Spinter Cell.</p>

<p>^ Splinter Cell pwns. If you put some of the games in the series on expert mode, they’re virtually impossible. I mean, it becomes about as close to real life espionage as you can get in a video game. One audible footstep or glint of light gets you owned by the enemy instantly.</p>

<p>Splinter Cell was for sure a great game</p>

<p>screw all those games. pokemon is where its at.</p>

<p>nothing can ever beat Halo 2</p>

<p>^ Lol. Not even Halo3? </p>

<p>So, getting away from video games…we should all make a sincere effort to meet up with each other if we get into/go to the same schools.</p>

<p>the truth.</p>

<p>i’ll bring paper and pencil in case we need it.</p>

<p>^ Please, we’re clearly all John freakin’ Nash.</p>

<p>We do everything in our heads.</p>

<p>Absolutely, collegehopefull. Although I’m afraid I’m far less brilliant in person. :p</p>

<p>Butternut, you know that joke about being so stupid so as to “leave the house without pants on”?</p>

<p>That has happened to me.</p>

<p>Umm, I’m still deciding how to respond to that one. At the risk of looking like an idiot- are you serious?</p>

<p>I am completely serious. </p>

<p>(Don’t worry…the weather outside brought me promptly back indoors, with a greater appreciation for how intelligent other people are)</p>

<p>(In my defense, I had gotten about 3 hours of sleep in the previous 2 days)</p>

<p>Well, 3 hours of sleep is a very good excuse. </p>

<p>I’ve done plenty of stupid things that afterward I’ve thought, “It’s a good thing Harvard didn’t see that!” :p</p>