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Writer's Block: Frozen delights
Nov 29, 2011 22:37
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digoraccoon
November 30 2011, 22:04:52 UTC
I have to honestly go with vanilla. And I only say that because it's the vodka of ice cream. Mixes with pretty much anything else.
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kliefox
December 1 2011, 21:23:42 UTC
Can't go wrong with Vanilla!
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kliefox
January 10 2012, 19:30:56 UTC
I agree!
Oh, your icon reminded me of something.
You know the PS1 game, Tail Concerto?
Apparently a sequel of sorts just came out this last September for the DS, called Sola To Robo. Found it at a Game Stop last night, and picked it up.
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kliefox
January 10 2012, 19:29:36 UTC
Oh yeah, I'm familiar with that one.
Matter of fact, I still have the original print run as it appeared in the comic collections of... "Critters," I think the titles were.
I was missing the first issue for the longest time, and managed to buy it directly from Steve Gallacci at a convention several years back.
...And then I found out he's got Radiocomix uploading the issues for free. XD
Well, it is nice to not have to dig through a comic book box to find the issues, and can look them up online for no cost.
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Oh, your icon reminded me of something.
You know the PS1 game, Tail Concerto?
Apparently a sequel of sorts just came out this last September for the DS, called Sola To Robo. Found it at a Game Stop last night, and picked it up.
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Matter of fact, I still have the original print run as it appeared in the comic collections of... "Critters," I think the titles were.
I was missing the first issue for the longest time, and managed to buy it directly from Steve Gallacci at a convention several years back.
...And then I found out he's got Radiocomix uploading the issues for free. XD
Well, it is nice to not have to dig through a comic book box to find the issues, and can look them up online for no cost.
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