Whoever said the servers ran on a Commodore 64 was wrong. It's a TRS-80 with a tape drive.
Ahh, memories. A friend with the first personal computer I ever saw had one. You had to fast-forward the cassette and listen for a particular sound for the start of the game. My pet brontosaurus and I loved that thing.
Okay take 2:
"The Tampa Bay FireSticks ownership are all huge lovers of soup. Many, many types come to mind and make our mouths water. Ah, the torture of only getting to pick one! Alas, we will have to select a particularly memorable one. Few soups are as iconic, particularly in Quebecois circles, as French onion.
"Hot, thick, gooey cheese floating serenely on an island of crusty bread, which is soaking up the delicious broth and onions underneath. Few things bring warmth back to the body after a full day out in the cold winter air."
I cede the mic to @Rebels57.
f***in JafarThe Las Vegas Desert Ducks will finish our forward line by selecting...Chris Kreider.
@BiggE you’re up.
He’s our Diamond in the Rough.f***in Jafar
@Starat327 went back to DMV just now with what they asked for last time and now they say the DMV hasn’t received the letter they asked for three times ago from taxation.
JFC.
For our next seminar, the Sexpos would like to drop some indie rock knowledge on the entirety of the QVMDL. The year is 2005, Young Sandwich is in the prime of his collegiate career as an engineering student and seasoned partygoer at Drexel University in West Philadelphia. This album dropped and united fans of various music genres into one happy dance-fueled family. If you couldn't get down with this album, did you even enjoy music or were you just a curmudgeon on a warpath to ruin fun for anyone and everyone? It's not Kid Rock, but it's a damn good album, and one that will be enshrined forever in the Quackverse as the Sexpos' Team Album.
Team Album - Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Go ahead and pick after nap time @Striiker
For our next seminar, the Sexpos would like to drop some indie rock knowledge on the entirety of the QVMDL. The year is 2005, Young Sandwich is in the prime of his collegiate career as an engineering student and seasoned partygoer at Drexel University in West Philadelphia. This album dropped and united fans of various music genres into one happy dance-fueled family. If you couldn't get down with this album, did you even enjoy music or were you just a curmudgeon on a warpath to ruin fun for anyone and everyone? It's not Kid Rock, but it's a damn good album, and one that will be enshrined forever in the Quackverse as the Sexpos' Team Album.
Team Album - Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Go ahead and pick after nap time @Striiker
Don't worry, I'll let you listen if you're nice.Oh, you bitch - that's my jam Luckily it wasn't my pick, though. Best album of this century hands-down in that [whatever title you want to give it] genre, which is the only genre that matters.
Don't worry, I'll let you listen if you're nice.
I know I called it indie rock, but like you were getting at and I mentioned, it's a multi-genre-spanning album that endears itself to so many different people. Plus there's not a single bad song on the entire album. It's one you just toss on and let her eat. I've been playing it a ton at the house recently and even my tiny children love it.