The "General Games Chat" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
Seems that the price might not be what you all expected. Don't worry, it's in your favour, but can't say more than that.
> RastaBillySkank wrote:
> Hmmm, I'll stop talking out of my ar...m.
> :-)
you talk out of your arm ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Yeah, can be quite useful when ripping the proverbial out of someone in a public place :-D
> Hmmm, I'll stop talking out of my ar...m. :-)
you talk out of your arm ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
> Hmmm, I'll stop talking out of my ar...m. :-)
You know, I thought your language was the pits.
Sometimes I just kill myself ("someone should!" - everyone else)
However, I am going out tonight. I've decided to go for the "hygenic" look, but due to a lack of experience, I've ended up looking gay.
Ah well. Read you later.
> Sorry about that.. i'll hit my Geography teacher over the head
> tommrow and tll hm you told me to if thats OK by you?
What your teacher probably meant was that the Victorians invented the piping system we have today, although they used lead, which not only poisoned and killed a fair few people, but also leads neatly back to my name!
My only justification
> behind this is the fact that the Romans were not advanced enough to think of
> plumbing and things like that,
Boolarks.
The Romans gave us central heating, sewers, piping, roads, sanitation and loads of other things too numerous to list.
Goddamn, I didn't think I was actually listening in those LAtin lessons... Either that or I've been watching the Life of Brian too much...
:-)
> HelloHowAreYou wrote:
> My only justification
> behind this is the fact
> that the Romans were not advanced enough to think of
> plumbing and things
> like that, it wasnt untill the victorians came along that
> there were pipes
> and swewers (i learnt that today in my Georgraphy lesson **very
> proud of
> myself**
ha! The Romans built Aqueducts and ceramic pipe to feed their
> famous baths. But yes, Rasta is wrong, everyone knows the latin for Plumber is
> getya pipefixillius
Sorry about that.. i'll hit my Geography teacher over the head tommrow and tll hm you told me to if thats OK by you?
and for that latng i'm not sure but i'll check with my classics teacher about that but i'm sure i've come across that word before...