Just a thought, or a few thoughts 

Just a thought, or a few thoughts

Have you ever used your TV as a radio for sports? Like, you aren't watching the game, just listening? Have you ever listened to the radio for a game? Notice the difference? Like, with the pictures, the announcers can be less descriptive and more colorful. But the radio guys don't have much time to tell you about that player's newborn baby, because they're too busy telling you that the running back is currently juking to the right or the puck is being passed from the left corner out across the front of the net to Pandolfo who missed the pass and turned it over in the neutral zone. Where as the TV announcer will just get his story be interrupted after that pass is intercepted, only to go back to the story after the puck gets dumped in for a change. Try listening to the radio broadcast of a game while watching it on mute. It's weird. Also, turn a song on and then watch a movie on mute and see if you don't think the actors are singing the song. I was going somewhere with this but then I interrupted myself with that song/movie deallie.
Fallout 2 was a damn good, damn buggy game.
Piss off the next person you meet named Giles by calling him "Gillies."
The Dodge Viper is my favorite car.
I have a poster of Samus on my wall.
I'm wearing a Rangers hat and shirt despite the fact they haven't been in the playoffs for 6 years.
I have the newspaper clipping from the front page of the Connecticut Post reading: "-President Bush chokes on pretzel, faints briefly at White House. A6" The look on his face in the picture they used is priceless. Bonus points for the big bold BUSH they put under the picture.
I wonder if the Secret Service will start investigating me if I send Govern... I mean Non-Democratically-Elected-White-House-Squatter Bush a bag of pretzels. GFN again, I'll get a badass political diatribe up on here eventually.

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