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Birthdays...

Well, another year, another birthday. I'm the big 3-6 now, which, as Frizzychick knows, makes me millions of years old. smiley - smiley

I got new shoes, and a bunch coffee (all kinds of subtle flavourings to them), a t-shirt, and a brutal cold. Wouldn't be my birthday without a cold, or perhaps even the flu. It's all so exciting.

One of these days I'll probably start my christmas shopping, too. smiley - smiley

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Latest reply: Dec 14, 2000

Mine! It's mine at last!

Yes, I was one of the lucky few who managed to buy a Playstation 2 on launch day (October 26). And very lucky I was, since I only had to wait in line for twenty minutes to get one, behind people who had been in line all night long (they had sleeping bags, lawn furniture, the whole bit).

I'm still pinching myself.

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Latest reply: Oct 31, 2000

What's that big orange thing outside?

Icewind Dale...oh dear lord...

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Latest reply: Oct 21, 2000

Diablo defeated at last

I finally managed to beat Diablo in "Hell" difficulty with my level 61 barbarian, who is now known as Baron Inphinity. Though there be no more worlds to conquer, as it were, I'm not sure how much time I'll spend playing Diablo II at this point. I'll probably still play it a bit, I guess.

Of course, when the expansion pack comes out, that's a whole new ball game. smiley - smiley

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Latest reply: Sep 22, 2000

Where's Nick??

No, I didn't get cut off by Telus (amazingly enough). I just finished getting them to transfer my account under my name, so I should no longer need to be concerned about being cut o

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