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Abe's oddysey, forgot all about that game...

I'm surprised I haven't broken any controllers...I don't tend to smash the wireless ones on the ground like I used to with my PS2 ones....These days I manage to contain the rage enough to throw it at my bed and usually the doona absorbs it...sometimes it hits the wall but still going strong

Did you guys ever play Mario Party? There was certain mini games on that where you had to spin the joystick in a circle as quickly as possible. We used our palms to get it lightning fast.. Unfortunately it also killed the stick. It'd end up like a floppy dick in no time.

Did you guys ever play Mario Party? There was certain mini games on that where you had to spin the joystick in a circle as quickly as possible. We used our palms to get it lightning fast.. Unfortunately it also killed the stick. It'd end up like a floppy dick in no time.

Yep, same with Super Smash brothers, and Zelda... oooo I love revisiting old games, this is getting me in the mood to dust it off and play.

Did you guys ever play Mario Party? There was certain mini games on that where you had to spin the joystick in a circle as quickly as possible. We used our palms to get it lightning fast.. Unfortunately it also killed the stick. It'd end up like a floppy dick in no time.

You and your mates palmed your joysticks until they became like floppy dicks? lolwut

:P

Love the mini game / party games.

I miss Super Smash and Zelda! 2 of my fave games! My very favorites though, were Banjo Kazooie and Banjo Tooie. I still have the 2nd one, but my 64 doesn't work anymore :( Otherwise I'd be playing it right now instead of making stupid youtube videos lol

You and your mates palmed your joysticks until they became like floppy dicks? lolwut

LOL. Yeah man. At the ripe age of 10 ;)

Edited by jezza boii

Bit random but who thinks this is autotuned? Coz my friends were debating over it on Facebook :P

(Also awaiting the christian rock fag jokes, but at least I didn't straighten my hair lol)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li7aBQPhoC8

You should blink..

Are you watching yourself on the monitor? Perhaps you should look at the camera and not yourself lol

Nah I was reading the lyrics lol. Did you like my white shirt and cross? I wore it just for you :P

Lol I was like that after 2-3 months going with my brother. (you know how hard my bro goes at the gym lol) But when I stopped going it all just went away. And now I got nothing again. Just had no time for it

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