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David Firewater - 23 May 2005 12:14 GMT
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Yeah!!!!!!!11111 U knows u want 2!!!!!!!!11111
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Civilian_Target - 23 May 2005 21:46 GMT
lol! Love the swearing capital letters at the end :)

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> http://img.penny-arcade.com/2004/20041103l.jpg
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> Yeah!!!!!!!11111 U knows u want 2!!!!!!!!11111
Jay - 24 May 2005 04:43 GMT
Is this HL/HL2 related?

J.

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> http://img.penny-arcade.com/2004/20041103l.jpg
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> Yeah!!!!!!!11111 U knows u want 2!!!!!!!!11111
Shawk - 24 May 2005 09:02 GMT
> Is this HL/HL2 related?
>
> J.

Most assuredly AGHL related

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It's a bit of a jump isn't it? I mean, er, chartered accountancy to lion
taming in one go.
You don't think it might be better if you worked your way toward lion
taming, say, via banking...

David Firewater - 24 May 2005 09:30 GMT
> Is this HL/HL2 related?

What is HL/HL2?
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Strider - 29 May 2005 03:06 GMT
David Firewater proclaimed...

> What is HL/HL2?

It's the four-years bit in between the two games where you have to
complete the 'get a raise' section and 'raise your kids' bit.

I never did manage to complete it. Hell, I couldn't get past the 'get my
leg over' section. Damn hard that.

"Hey pet, nice eyes, fancy a shag?"

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"A faineant government is not the worst
government that England can have. It has been the
great fault of our politicians that they have all
wanted to do something."

Anthony Trollope

Shawk - 29 May 2005 11:43 GMT
> David Firewater proclaimed...
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> "Hey pet, nice eyes, fancy a shag?"

Hiya Stri, I managed to complete that part - damn right its hard - I had
to cheat a little (there's a small workaround where you can work away
and have the kids brought up by the other half)...  I also found that
the physics and gravity part didnt help - the effect on the stomach
(making it hang over your jeans) really sets back the getting yer leg
over bit...

Are you saying that dialogue no longer works in Newcastle?

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It's a bit of a jump isn't it? I mean, er, chartered accountancy to lion
taming in one go.
You don't think it might be better if you worked your way toward lion
taming, say, via banking...

Strider - 29 May 2005 12:40 GMT
Shawk proclaimed...

> Hiya Stri, I managed to complete that part - damn right its hard - I had
> to cheat a little (there's a small workaround where you can work away
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>
> Are you saying that dialogue no longer works in Newcastle?

Yeah, I'm also getting the dialogue problem. It keeps coming out with
random stupid phrases. I think I have the pissed and incoherent bug.

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"A faineant government is not the worst
government that England can have. It has been the
great fault of our politicians that they have all
wanted to do something."

Anthony Trollope

Shawk - 29 May 2005 17:34 GMT
> Shawk proclaimed...
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> Yeah, I'm also getting the dialogue problem. It keeps coming out with
> random stupid phrases. I think I have the pissed and incoherent bug.

A common bug the answer for which appears to be a full re-install of
your lifestyle - the alternative is to live with the bug - that was my
choice... though that does mean I have to live without some of the
eye-candy...

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It's a bit of a jump isn't it? I mean, er, chartered accountancy to lion
taming in one go.
You don't think it might be better if you worked your way toward lion
taming, say, via banking...

Peter [AGHL] - 29 May 2005 17:39 GMT
> A common bug the answer for which appears to be a full re-install of
> your lifestyle - the alternative is to live with the bug - that was my
> choice... though that does mean I have to live without some of the
> eye-candy...

In a few years the eye-candy disappears, all that's left is "she who
must be obeyed"
At least if you're in eyesight that is - hehe
Civilian_Target - 29 May 2005 21:43 GMT
>> Yeah, I'm also getting the dialogue problem. It keeps coming out with
>> random stupid phrases. I think I have the pissed and incoherent bug.
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> choice... though that does mean I have to live without some of the
> eye-candy...

Surely the pissed bug makes the eyecandy better, in the mind at least...

Civilian_Target
Strider - 29 May 2005 23:06 GMT
Shawk proclaimed...

> A common bug the answer for which appears to be a full re-install of
> your lifestyle - the alternative is to live with the bug - that was my
> choice... though that does mean I have to live without some of the
> eye-candy...

I don't think I could manage the reinstall. I think the problem extends
to hardware and I'm not equipped with the finances to battle that one!

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"A faineant government is not the worst
government that England can have. It has been the
great fault of our politicians that they have all
wanted to do something."

Anthony Trollope

Jethro - 30 May 2005 19:28 GMT
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 the effect on the stomach
> (making it hang over your jeans) really sets back the getting yer leg
> over bit...

As my older bro explains it as Furniture Disease.
Where you chest falls into your drawers.

The serious side effects are Dinkydo.
That's when your stomach sticks out further than your Dinkydo.
Disastrous effects. Both physically and mentally.

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Shawk - 30 May 2005 19:43 GMT
> <snip>
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> That's when your stomach sticks out further than your Dinkydo.
> Disastrous effects. Both physically and mentally.

LOL.  Gonna remember those (but not tell the wife cos I'll soon get sick
of hearing them over and over and...)

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It's a bit of a jump isn't it? I mean, er, chartered accountancy to lion
taming in one go.
You don't think it might be better if you worked your way toward lion
taming, say, via banking...

McGrandpa - 30 May 2005 22:04 GMT
>> <snip>
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> LOL.  Gonna remember those (but not tell the wife cos I'll soon get
> sick of hearing them over and over and...)

I just got a slight case of that donelap disease....where da belly done
lapped over da belt...
McG.
 
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