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Oi... hospitals, never really fun for me...

I feel you. Scared the piss out of me, and I wasn't even the one with the needles going in!

You don't have a driver's license? Considering what happened, might be a good time to get one, and learn stick shift if you can... how is she today? It does kinda sound like she may have had a stroke, how was her cholesterol readings? I pray that never happens to her or you again!

How many drunk softball girls were there? I'm so socially deprived :(

I'm considering getting one this summer. I can drive, but I have a hard time seeing. She seems to be fine, but the chest pain and fatigue are persisting. I think the pain is inflammation of joints around the sternum. I hope it doesn't happen again.

There were about 10 staggering in singing Bohemian Rhapsody at the top of their lungs as we left.

What game(s) were you going to play at the LAN party? I miss those.

Not sure. Never arrived. But I brought Borderlands the Presequel along for the ride.

I'm doing the first Borderlands now, I'm in Dr. Ned's creppy swampland DLC. Torrented version, works fine, happy with that, didn't think it'd be quite so grindy, or hard to deal with weapons. Tell me there's a off-person storage thing in later versions... You're not scared of driving, have you tried a little before, maybe on a riding lawnmower?

Ah, yeah, Borderlands is hardcore grinding all the way -- mostly looting and numbers games. Or selling shitty white weapons to work your way up to oranges and purples. I believe there is a bank in Moxxi's underdome, unless I'm mistaken. You can also upgrade your backpack at Crazy Earl's place.

I have driven a little bit; it's just very hard for me to see during the day. It's like looking through a white sheet, so I usually leave the windows down so I can hear the road.

Cool, that was gonna be my next DLC, thanks! I'm really just avoiding doing things by playing... the doc told me before surgery, back operations have a 70% chance of getting the patient fat |: Talk about playing the numbers, bleh

Yeah, it's quite glarey where you're at, had similar problems in Cali. First thought would be to pick up some polarizing sunglasses, very much worth checking out, though a tad pricey.. or used to be. For camera lenses they sure were :(

I haven't played the third DLC. I think it's some sort of armory. Been since first year of college since I played the original. I got stuck on Borderlands 2. If you're that worried about getting overweight, you can always just flex and fidget while you sit. When I was younger, I would pretend to run along with my character, and I used to play games all day long as a kid, not much else. Was skinny as a rail.

It's not so much the glare -- okay, so it is -- but more so the light itself. I have problems seeing during the day, even during normal activities. The light practically distorts my surroundings.

The Knoxx Amory thing... exceptionally grindy DLC, too big and no fast travel points within the DLC, it's been hell! I used to do the twitchy/junkie shuffle in my seat, now I'm fresh out of piss and vinegar :( How's your bae been feeling lately?

Maybe I'm okay for not having played that, then, haha. Sounds frustrating as hell.

She went back to the hospital again, then to a clinic a few states away. They prescribed her anxiety medication, and now she's going to get her car tag today. I'm over here waiting to get on a bus to go to a concert later tonight though. I hope she can make it.

The Dr. Ned (Zed) zombie DLC wasn't bad, great looking maps, haven't tried the Claptrap one yet... 4 DLC's for a game ain't bad! Though I really miss the days of expansion packs, which were like buying a whole new game for half the price, really honored the people who shelled out for the first game (and whatever crappy engine powered it).

Hope she handles the new medicine okay... too many stories about SSRI drugs in the news, not that they point it out, since big drug makers buy a lot of ads ._. Even this site has ratcheted back it's database http://ssristories.org/old/index1.php?sort=date&p=school

Oh yeah, definitely! Age of Empires was a series with some FANTASTIC expansions. The Ned DLC was good, but it wasn't as satisfying as it could have been. Felt very empty aside from the puking zombies and Ned himself. Playing alone was hell. I'm glad, however, that they didn't just bundle all the DLC onto one disc and pull a Dark Arisen moment like Capcom did with Dragon's Dogma. The game cost 60 dollars (perhaps because the original Dragon's Dogma was required to install to play it, and they sold the two discs together) and essentially only added another questline to the original game, with an extremely hard set of final bosses. Not even sure if the level cap was extended. I only kept playing for the loot and new game-breaking items as a reward for having the original game saves on your HDD, even if it was fun. Really shitty of Capcom to do that.

I told her; she says thanks. :) Unfortunately I can't look at that link because of my school's Barracuda web filter, and I don't want to get in trouble for using a proxy to get around it. SSRIs are indeed scary though. I had to take a regimen a while back. Made me into an uncaring, unfeeling, irritable zombie, and didn't cure my depression either.

I had a really nice calendar from Age of Empires.. 2 I think, also a demo which was fab. But the demo took like 3-4 hours to complete, and the game itself was bloody ginormous! Stumble at any point during development, and it's back to the stone age O_O I guess that, and other sims kinda put me off that genre, though I still have a soft spot for them.

I hate censorship, especially when it's the big boys deciding. Some of the best web pages in the early days, were from colleges, but I guess as big businesses got more involved online, so did their reach ._.

True! I had so many game saves from that. I often was so terrible about just forgetting objectives and essentially sim-citying with my army until max population, then smashing everything, depleting the entire map of resources, then farming for days.

I hate it as well. I'm at college, and the filter started blocking game sites. >:(

And the opposite is true of Borderlands - just save points. I can't even find out where the game save is on my computer :O I'll have to do a proper search for it soon, by (hopefully using) search in windows 7, as in most recently modified files. In a lot of ways win7 is like a step down from xp... I just wanted to run the most recent directx, get all those sweet graphics and 64 bit throughput!

My sister's head got reprogrammed in college in the early 1970's and she never recovered... or maybe that's just how boomers act, I still can't figure it out |:

Yeah, I feel you there. Can't even delete most files without taking ownership of them from the system.

What do you mean, reprogrammed? Is she just nuts? If so, I know a lot of women who went through college and turned crazy.