Random Raves XV: Like Skipping Through A Field of Flowers

Even though I've been here for almost years, I still don't know what you're doing in Argentina :p I have this image of you just playing football all day long.
I live and study here. Today they were filming some indie movie at our uni building so I decided to join in as an extra. We pretended to be students taking over the university, na bit like they Ingerlish did some months ago.
 
Playing Civ 3 for the first time in months. Good lord, the nostalgia.

I earned Birth By Sleep's secret movie finally(got it back in December) so now I can focus on new pursuits.

I'll focus more on my personal writings, as well as Sonic Rivals.
 
civIII did always have some amazing music. I was so glad whenever that patch/update put some into cIV but even then that wasn't enough.
 
Both of them have very amazing music.
 
Lets expand that to the entire series.

If there's anything Firaxis got right, it's the music. :love:
 
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I got a 98.8% on my Presidents Quiz in AP Us History. (You have to name every President + their terms) I got everyone except Martin Van Buren.. (got his term just forgot his name.. >.<).
 
Many of our monarchs come in long chains of similar regnal names. I think we've only had 56 or so since Alfred the Great.
 
Many of our monarchs come in long chains of similar regnal names. I think we've only had 56 or so since Alfred the Great.
Never mind about the Scrottish kings called James son of James son of James, etc. etc back for a few centuries.
 
If you can pull your sisters tooth out while she's asleep without waking her up, you know your a ninja.:D
 
Whooopeeee!!!! Won as Innocent in NotW XXXIX:Impending Retribution! Achieved Second Place!
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The longest chain of the same regnal names I know about is James I to James VI! :crazyeye:
Which is too much James. :cringe:
 
So is reciting the alphabet backwards, but it doesn't stop some people.
 
That's a pretty useless skill...
I have a similarly useless skill, except I can do Roman Emperors.

From 27 BC to 1453 AD, plus some vague comments about silly people like Andreas Palaiologos. Still haven't got the pre-Golden Bull Holy Roman Emperors down, though.
 
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