When my friends would play Monopoly, they put the D&D board game right next to it. So, when one ran out of money, they went into the dungeon to get more. Or they died. It took a long while to play, but it was hilarious.
There's a version of Flight of the Bumblebee on Pump It Up (A DDR competitor made by Andamiro, a Korean company), called Bee. It's 180 beats per minute and has lots of twists and a couple spins.
Try out some new hobbies! I've lost almost 40 pounds thanks to Dance Dance Revolution, for example. Maybe one of your current hobbies could allow for more activity.
Also, you can get exercise at the office just by creating opportunities to do so, accoridng to Bruce Lee in The Tao of Jeet Kune Do. Try taking the stairs instead of the elevator or parking further away from the door.
How about a new icon for pencil and paper RPGs?
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A 20-sided die, perhaps? Or a bunch of dice? Sword and staff cross?
Captain Murphy: Holy crap!
We were evicted from our 'ole in the ground. We had to go live in a lake!
When my friends would play Monopoly, they put the D&D board game right next to it. So, when one ran out of money, they went into the dungeon to get more. Or they died. It took a long while to play, but it was hilarious.
There's a version of Flight of the Bumblebee on Pump It Up (A DDR competitor made by Andamiro, a Korean company), called Bee. It's 180 beats per minute and has lots of twists and a couple spins.
If they REALLY wanted to make a statement, they would've sued 1337.
Heck, I almost read it as Make Your Own Pr0n Costume...
*shudder*
I take it MLB didn't get "Expressed Written Consent" for that.
I've gotten all 11 Final fantasy OSTs through AnimeNation. They may cost more, but their reliability is top-notch.
And you said you hated the songs. There's dang good techno to listen to, and the 45 pounds I've lost so far is a nice side effect.
hero theme from Karateka Dah da DA daaaaa...
Some friends of mine put words to that theme.
"He's over therrrre! What do we doooo? Go GET 'EM!"
I always crack up thinking about that...
Also, you can get exercise at the office just by creating opportunities to do so, accoridng to Bruce Lee in The Tao of Jeet Kune Do. Try taking the stairs instead of the elevator or parking further away from the door.
A 20-sided die, perhaps? Or a bunch of dice? Sword and staff cross?
Shhhh! Ya wanna get sued?
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