A shuttle ride from the airport. Still trying to decide if the thirty dollars I saved was worth the forty minutes I spent in a shuttle cruising around the airport trying to find more passengers.
Wait, the gas mask isn't the valentine's gift? Because, I mean, that sounds like the sort of thing you'd do.
It might sound like the sort of thing I'd do. Indeed, it may well be the sort of thing I'd do. I don't know, I'm only me. The fact is, however, that I didn't get a gas mask as a Valentine's gift. The gift is surprisingly tame.
Well, not like that. It came without a cover so it was only £3.99 (bargain), which is why I bought it. So technically I bought it on Tuesday, but the (really nice) girl behind the checkout forgot to put the actual disc in the replacement box, so I had to go back today to get it. It takes an hour and a half to get from where I live to the store I bought the game at. EACH WAY. It's a good thing there's a store that sells Root Beer and Lucky Charms there, or I'd have been majorly unhappy.
Well, not like that. It came without a cover so it was only £3.99 (bargain), which is why I bought it. So technically I bought it on Tuesday, but the (really nice) girl behind the checkout forgot to put the actual disc in the replacement box, so I had to go back today to get it. It takes an hour and a half to get from where I live to the store I bought the game at. EACH WAY. It's a good thing there's a store that sells Root Beer and Lucky Charms there, or I'd have been majorly unhappy.
Wouldn't it have been more cost effective if you re-bought it somewhere closer considering the cost of gas in addition to the Lucky Charms and Root Beer.
Wouldn't it have been more cost effective if you re-bought it somewhere closer considering the cost of gas in addition to the Lucky Charms and Root Beer.
Whoops, thought I mentioned that I went by Bus. My bad. Still a three-hour round journey, but since I already had a weekly bus pass, at least I didn't have to pay for the privilege of comfy seats without seatbelts.
Last thing I bought was the second Game Music Bundle, since I'm still greatly enjoying the first one.
That may seem a little unusual, but let me give you some context.
We are trying to reteach my little brother to read. (He's got autism remember)
We kind of figure that he understands some words and phrases, but can't seem to put a story to context, (or communicate it to someone. Say he watches a film. You ask him about it and he can only say a few things about it, and gets confused about some questions, as if he doesn't know HOW to answer them).
Not only that, but he seems to guess how to pronounce some words as well.
You have to say the word back to him with the right pronounciation, and then he attempts to say it correctly, (he mostly gets it in one go. But some words you need to break into syllables then bring it together for him to get right).
He's certainly getting better, but its still very, very difficult for him.
(I mean he's not an idiot thats for certain. I was reading a book with him earlier from the library. Very simple, like Level 2 stuff. And he was suggesting stuff to me (like when the fox got splashed with the scolding hot water he was going "aaaaaaah!" as well as "ouch" as it said in the book, so he's using his imagination a bit, and when he was explaining it to my mum and dad, he started sneaking to get across the idea that the sly fox was hiding from the red hen).
So he's going back to basics essentially. Starting from simple books with pictures to help put context to the words, and working his way up.
(He's kind of frustrated with it. But its probably the only way he's going to improve his verbal and written communication)
Now I had an idea. To make him more willing to read, I reckon, it might be good to get books based on stuff he likes.
(so I'm thinking, Disney, Hamtaro, Care Bears ect.)
So thats what I bought. 2 Hamtaro books, used from ebay.
£5.73.
Quite a bit, but he ADORES Hamtaro at the moment.
(Watches the series every day on the PC. He must spend ages looking for those episodes to download and watch/stream too, since the show has been off air for years. DVDs are stupidly tough to get as well. Especially since the show is in bits (the Japanese series for instance, continued for a good while after the American one. And he's got the Japanese movies on there too) (amongst other episodes of various languages 0_0))
As I said, he's very clever and resourceful, (just aweful at communicating, since something is "missing" when it comes to that processing, that can only be bypassed by other areas of intelligence to a limited degree).
I may get the old man to get the disney books we had as kids out of the loft as well.
(We had a collection of Disney books. In a cardboard "chest" case)
EDIT: Maybe look for some comics too when he's gotten a bit better. After all, they have a pretty good mix of text and pictures to put context to.
(I'm thinking stuff he likes. Maybe some early Marvel might be good (X-men, Spiderman, Iron Man, Fantastic Four, and The Incredible Hulk), or see if I can get some old Beano/Dandy compilations (I had one of those up in the loft). We need to get him to provide context and explain stuff)
King of Fighters XIII Deluxe Edition
(Version that comes with art CD and moves poster)
£20
Its a used copy off ebay.
I'd buy it new, but damn! Is it hard to find a copy of it new.
(Every times its on sale its out of stock by the time I get there! )
I've had enough, I bought the cheapest buy-it-now.
I just want to play it.
His trigger discipline isn't very good. You only put your finger in the trigger guard loop if you want to fire at whatever the barrel is facing. I bet he doesn't even have the safety on. He must be playing Mr. Bean there.
His trigger discipline isn't very good. You only put your finger in the trigger guard loop if you want to fire at whatever the barrel is facing. I bet he doesn't even have the safety on. He must be playing Mr. Bean there.
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I got a poster for my door that reads, and I quote:
I just liked it (and it seems appropriate, what with me editing half the time, so that actually IS work)
So no one remembers the Ig Nobel prize-winning gas mask bra?
It might sound like the sort of thing I'd do. Indeed, it may well be the sort of thing I'd do. I don't know, I'm only me. The fact is, however, that I didn't get a gas mask as a Valentine's gift. The gift is surprisingly tame.
NO GAS MASK FOR YOU.
That only sounds like a stupid idea because it's a stupid idea.
Unless someone has a bra sniffing fetish... They would probably think it's great.
Well, not like that. It came without a cover so it was only £3.99 (bargain), which is why I bought it. So technically I bought it on Tuesday, but the (really nice) girl behind the checkout forgot to put the actual disc in the replacement box, so I had to go back today to get it. It takes an hour and a half to get from where I live to the store I bought the game at. EACH WAY. It's a good thing there's a store that sells Root Beer and Lucky Charms there, or I'd have been majorly unhappy.
Well, if you're talking about practicality then it's awful. Other than that? Um... do they, like, sell these things?
Last thing I bought was the second Game Music Bundle, since I'm still greatly enjoying the first one.
Well if that's how you feel about it I will tear gas your house and then I'll--oh, you're good. Very very good.
ALWAYS BET ON PANTS
"The Last Item You Purchased?"
That may seem a little unusual, but let me give you some context.
We are trying to reteach my little brother to read. (He's got autism remember)
We kind of figure that he understands some words and phrases, but can't seem to put a story to context, (or communicate it to someone. Say he watches a film. You ask him about it and he can only say a few things about it, and gets confused about some questions, as if he doesn't know HOW to answer them).
Not only that, but he seems to guess how to pronounce some words as well.
You have to say the word back to him with the right pronounciation, and then he attempts to say it correctly, (he mostly gets it in one go. But some words you need to break into syllables then bring it together for him to get right).
He's certainly getting better, but its still very, very difficult for him.
(I mean he's not an idiot thats for certain. I was reading a book with him earlier from the library. Very simple, like Level 2 stuff. And he was suggesting stuff to me (like when the fox got splashed with the scolding hot water he was going "aaaaaaah!" as well as "ouch" as it said in the book, so he's using his imagination a bit, and when he was explaining it to my mum and dad, he started sneaking to get across the idea that the sly fox was hiding from the red hen).
So he's going back to basics essentially. Starting from simple books with pictures to help put context to the words, and working his way up.
(He's kind of frustrated with it. But its probably the only way he's going to improve his verbal and written communication)
Now I had an idea. To make him more willing to read, I reckon, it might be good to get books based on stuff he likes.
(so I'm thinking, Disney, Hamtaro, Care Bears ect.)
So thats what I bought. 2 Hamtaro books, used from ebay.
£5.73.
Quite a bit, but he ADORES Hamtaro at the moment.
(Watches the series every day on the PC. He must spend ages looking for those episodes to download and watch/stream too, since the show has been off air for years. DVDs are stupidly tough to get as well. Especially since the show is in bits (the Japanese series for instance, continued for a good while after the American one. And he's got the Japanese movies on there too) (amongst other episodes of various languages 0_0))
As I said, he's very clever and resourceful, (just aweful at communicating, since something is "missing" when it comes to that processing, that can only be bypassed by other areas of intelligence to a limited degree).
I may get the old man to get the disney books we had as kids out of the loft as well.
(We had a collection of Disney books. In a cardboard "chest" case)
EDIT: Maybe look for some comics too when he's gotten a bit better. After all, they have a pretty good mix of text and pictures to put context to.
(I'm thinking stuff he likes. Maybe some early Marvel might be good (X-men, Spiderman, Iron Man, Fantastic Four, and The Incredible Hulk), or see if I can get some old Beano/Dandy compilations (I had one of those up in the loft). We need to get him to provide context and explain stuff)
As for me:
(Version that comes with art CD and moves poster)
£20
Its a used copy off ebay.
I'd buy it new, but damn! Is it hard to find a copy of it new.
(Every times its on sale its out of stock by the time I get there! )
I've had enough, I bought the cheapest buy-it-now.
I just want to play it.
His trigger discipline isn't very good. You only put your finger in the trigger guard loop if you want to fire at whatever the barrel is facing. I bet he doesn't even have the safety on. He must be playing Mr. Bean there.
Pretty much except he's more vocal and sexy.
The barrel's smoking pants, he's just fired it.
FOR GODS' SAKE GET WITH THE PROGRAM MAN!
ಠ_ರೃ
Still supposed to take your finger out when you're posing.
Its the most important part of gun ownership!
We showed that in our anime club and the prevailing opinion was that the original version was done better.
Also, DragonCon badges: always a good decision.
It has the original on it as a bonus that's why I bought it:p
Maybe he just looks that cool whilst firing the gun... and not looking where he's aiming.
So with that "pet", I bought these:
Pinapple Smash Crew
Wanderlust: Rebirth
Fate of the World Upgrade to Tipping Point
All for £12.68
Not bad indeed.