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Sold! Gimmie!

This shit isn't like crack...it is crack....
I'll stick to my first generation white PSP thank you. Now quit acting like I pink, just hang out with girls and gossip.
@ Mike

I found an old joystiq post (http://www.joystiq.com/2008/07/29/mass-effect-dlc-now-on-pc-for-free/comments/13426160/) where you mentioned the same thing. Then you linked this podcast:

http://majornelson.com/archive/2006/11/12/show-201-the-one-about-marketplace.aspx

I haven't listened to it, so someone else can dig it out. If it's there.
I slowly reached for my wallet when I read Face to Face - Disconnected, but then I read the rest of the list...it's going to take more than that song for me to ever go back to the GH franchise.
Gah! Please call me when it's The Anniversary, The Get Up Kids, Reggie and the Full Effect or Saves the Day.

Circa 1999. Sigh.
Encyclopedia!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFPWt8cjdmw

NOW.
THIS.
Wow, did someone film my family when I wasn't looking? Because that is exactly how we are when we play video games together.

Nothing like your mom or dad shit talking when playing Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, Tetris and dare I say it...Wii fracking Fit.

That hula game brings out the worst.
I like the voice of the male Shepard much better. But when making such varied character those voices don't always line up all the time.
I didn't catch the podcast, but there was an article this morning that fracking gave away a huge spoiler. And of course I didn't catch it until I had already read it. I'm avoiding 1up stories and related media about ME until it releases.

Except on Joystiq. I can't give that up.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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