I can't figure out if you were trying to be funny or not, but Tetris (and its "opposite" Jenga) were great practice for many things to be encountered later in life:
Packing a box or suitcase
Loading a trunk or truck with items of different shapes and sizes
Fitting frozen goods of various shapes and sizes into a small freezer, and later, extricating one of them without having all of the others come with it
I wonder what the odds were that he actually found it?
A zero-G wedding sounds nice at first, but the divorce will cost 100 G's.
How exactly does one kill something that is already dead?
With a wooden stake, garlic, and holy water, under the light of a full moon.
poor resluts
There's a joke in here somewhere... but I'm far too sober to find it.
Tetris is SO unrealisitc
I can't figure out if you were trying to be funny or not, but Tetris (and its "opposite" Jenga) were great practice for many things to be encountered later in life:
I remember spending countless hours using Debug, the poor man's assembly language.
This is timely news! Anyone who doesn't want to be fingerprinted can start taking cancer medication!