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No, it won`t be as lond as the FOG version.
Why am I trying it out anyway?
The PS2 forum is a very interesting place to be, but it can also be a little quiet. I though perhaps if we had a topic with several hundred replies lurking at the top, things would look more popular.
Feel free to use the topic to talk about anything. Either the latest PS2 game, latest ideas for including some female star in a game etc... or even just the usual chat that happens all over.
As I expect this to fail, I`ve decided to spend a little while pushing up the replies. No spamming, just lots of nonsense :-)
Any help would be great, it`d be boring to have a whole topic with replies from only me.
> can someone answer this for me, it's for a competition
Heat is famous for Al
> pacino and Robert de niro appearing together on-screen for the first time.
> Before they both starred in another film though they didn't share a scene. what
> was it?
a)goodfellas
b)the godfather part 2
c)casino
cheers :-)
Thats in the OPSM magazine so if anyone has the answer i want it to oh and where do they tell you if you've won or not i can't see it from last month
> Hey people im new here
Welcome to the sony forums :)
It's for that comp in the official mag, you win a PS2, 32inch triniton wide and 50 dvd's, cool or what :-D
Heat is famous for Al pacino and Robert de niro appearing together on-screen for the first time. Before they both starred in another film though they didn't share a scene. what was it?
a)goodfellas
b)the godfather part 2
c)casino
cheers :-)
No takers?
....
?
Nope. Just you :-)
> ssxpro wrote:
If in the unlikely even that
> we are posting quicker than
> the WLOG, how long will it take us to catch them?
> :-)
The WLOG?
You
> mean the Worlds Longest Thread by any chance?
WLT?
I prefer WLOG, because it sounds close enough to be recognisable, whilst also meaning "without loss of generality" in maths, and also "without loss of generosity" at christmas :-)