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  1. Black olives are ok but I only like them on a Greek Salad. I love love Green olives! Gotta always get them on pizza.Big ones stuffed with pimento are my favorite. I also like the Green olives that are stuffed with garlic. The garlic has a nice crunch. I'll also buy sliced green olives and put them on Burgers or hotdogs and even sandwiches. There's a food truck I hope to try out tonight that one of the menu items is deep fried breaded green olives! I love the saltiness of them I guess. Even a semi traumatic experience didn't turn me off of green olives. 30 years ago I was a rookie playing University football. Back then "Hazing" was part of the accepted culture. You did the usual heavy drinking and disgusting skits and whatnot. One thing they made the rookies do is anyone who wasn't circumcised had to see how many green olives they could stuff under their foreskin. Fucked up I know lol! Thank god I didn't have to participate in that ritual.

  2. I've got a good story I had with a problem seller on Ebay last year. I had bid on and won three separate auctions from the same seller for 4 pack magazine lots of Epic and Heavy Metal magazine. Before I paid the seller I asked if he will do combined shipping on the three lots and was told "Yes not a problem" In each auction he had an estimated shipping charge of $10 along with a "Handling fee" of $8. I get the invoice and the three auctions for 12 magazines were $32 with shipping and handling charges of $39 for a total of $71. Big red flag seeing a $39 shipping and handling charge. The guy only lived 50miles away but being how Canada post is insanely expensive I gave the seller the benefit of the doubt and paid the invoice and waited for my package. Later in the week the package arrives and I see that the actual shipping charges were only $18. I emailed the seller asking why he charged me $21 above the actual shipping charges and if I could get a partial refund. He basically told me tough shit and that I had agreed to his terms when bidding on his auctions and I was out of luck.

    I then called Ebay and spoke to a customer service rep. I showed her the three auctions and the invoice he had sent me and that I had paid. She told me that he was allowed to have a handling fee in his auctions but he wasn't allowed to charge the handling fee three times therefore he had to refund me $16 from the $39 shipping and handling charge. My phone conversation with the Ebay rep went like this:

    Me: How do I get the $16 refund from him when he already refused any refund?

    Ebay rep: Well you tell him that it's against the rules that he charged you the $8 handling for each auction when he agreed to combined shipping. Therefor he has to refund you the $16

    Me: That's fine I'll tell him that but as I said he will probably refuse.

    Ebay rep: Well then you tell him that you will leave negative feedback on all three auctions. Negative feedback really affects a sellers ability to sell so he won't want that to happen.

    Me: Um isn't that a form of extortion? Me threatening him with negative feedback if he doesn't refund my money doesn't seem ethical to me

    Ebay rep: No no it's fine. Usually sellers will agree to it to avoid any problems.

    So I emailed the seller explaining that I had contacted Ebay to complain about his high Shipping and Handling fees. I explained to him that Ebay said he had to refund me $16 because he wasn't allowed to charge the handling fee three times. I was told by Ebay to leave negative feedback if he didn't comply.  Well he then replies that I'm threatening him and that he's not refunding any money and that he will file a complaint with Ebay against me! So I leave negative feedback on all three auctions with the caption "Overcharges shipping and handling" and I file for a partial refund from Paypal of $16 on the transaction they processed.

    A little over a week later I look at his feedback and I see that the negative feedback I had left had been removed.  The transactions I had made we gone from my records. I was pissed so I called up ebay to speak to a rep. I ask why was the sellers negative feedback removed. I was told that it was placed as retaliatory  threat for not getting a partial refund. I explained to the rep that their own Ebay rep TOLD ME to say those things to the seller. Their rep had told me to leave negative feedback if I didn't get a refund of $16. This new rep said that the original rep I spoke to had made a mistake and blah...blah...blah I couldn't do what I did....blah...blah...blah they were a new rep and that a refund would be coming soon.

    So another week goes by and I get a refund of $55 from the transaction. Huh? I only asked for $16 and Paypal gives me $55?? I was like this can't be right so i immediately withdrew the $55 to my bank account. No explanation from Ebay or Paypal or nothing. Auction was $71 and I get a $55 refund. I've never heard of this happening to anyone else before. I'm going to assume Ebay admitted to themselves that the original rep I spoke to had made a mistake handling the dispute and they would cover all the costs so that the seller wasn't out any money and I got the magazines for only the cost of shipping.

    After 3 months I had read the magazines and the Epic didn't seem as great as when I was a kid. They were just sitting around as a reminder of a shitty transaction. I kept the two Heavy Metal annuals and sold the other 10 magazines locally for $50 😛

  3. As incredible as it may seem I have never bought or been given a music CD in my life. I've always used cassettes throughout the late 80's and 90's My cars were older and they had cassette players in them. My current car has a CD player and I used to get my daughter to make me up music CD's but now I just use music off my phone through the AUX cable.

  4. 23 minutes ago, acidjaguar said:

    The Battletech guide is fairly uncommon, they come up every once and a while.  I believe the Amazon and eBay ones are overpriced given they are flying solo currently.  But I don't consider it part of the SNES set as it only covers the Genesis version and there never was a Battletech for Super Nintendo.  

    Battletech on the Genesis is the same game as Mechwarrior 3050 for the Snes so it is a useful guide.

  5. On 3/31/2020 at 10:44 AM, acidjaguar said:

    The AD&D guide for the SNES is probably the hardest to find in the whole set.  It is essentially the same as the PC version that you have, but in black and white throughout (probably a photocopy with adjusted cover text).   I know of less than five to exist (confirmed and seen).  There may be a few more out there, but it certainly is extremely low on the numbers count. 

    Aw I never knew it was that rare. I will probably stick to trying to get the PC version instead.

    I have this Battletech guide that covers the Genesis and Snes game. I've never seen it for sale. How rare is it?

    https://www.estarland.com/product-description/SegaGenesis/BattleTech-Official-Strategy-Guide/39397

  6. Aw my wise friend. When are you going to show some Koei love? All the Koei Nes strategy games are offset rows of squares which in effect are hex based maps. A lot of the Snes/Genesis Koei games have hex based maps too but I stick to the Nes ones mostly

    Genghis Khan

    Bandit Kings of Ancient China

    Nobunaga's Ambition 1&2

    Romance of the Three Kingdoms 1&2

    L'Empereur

  7. I love Dr Who. Tom Baker being my favorite Doctor. Jon Pertwee was a close 2nd. I actually got to meet Jon Pertwee and get his autograph at a local Dr Who convention back in 85. I've never got around to watching any of the reboot Dr Who series yet.

  8. I bought Super Famicom Wars wayyy back when on a Super Famicom memory cartridge. Great game.  Now a days it's nice to see a lot of these games receiving fan translations. Second import I ever bought was Feda Emblem of Justice. A Shining Force clone that's easy to play

  9. Ah I fondly remember the early 2000's and searching the internet for Strategy Rpg's on various systems. I found a fan site dedicated to the Front Mission series. I was checking the site out and was disappointed they were all Japanese only. But I looked at the review/screen shots of Front Mission on the Super Famicom and found out all the menu's were in English.  Ok so I wouldn't be able understand the story but the missions were on a linear path. All the shop menu's and upgrading of your Mech's were in English. So here we had a Strategy Rpg with cool Mechs that would be easy to play and I was hooked. I quickly went to Ebay and I bought the first complete copy I saw. I played it to completion after it arrived. Loved it! I've enjoyed trying to find Strategy Rpg's/Strategy games to play that didn't require much English ever since.

    Front_Mission.jpg

  10. 9 hours ago, arch_8ngel said:

    Do you count the SSI Gold Box AD&D games?

    They were built around a significant amount of tactical combat.

    Most memorable element being the behavior of Lighting Bolt -- could ricochet when used normally -- became a huge area-of-effect when used under water.

    Love the SSI Gold box games. Never played them cause I didn't have a PC but I enjoy Pools of Radiance on the Nes and Buck Rogers Countdown to Doomsday for the Genesis

  11. Awe c'mon now how could you forget Metal Marines? Base building(Sim City) with strategy elements using your attacking Metal Marines and missile attacks. I enjoyed War 2410 but the other two not so much. There were lots of Strategy Rpg's for the Super Famicom that sadly weren't ported over here.

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  12. Mine would be Warsong. Good story. Not an insane amount of level grinding. Battle scenarios are fairly quick. Some moderate challenges/character choices along the way to keep it interesting. I love the planning and keeping your depleted troops out of harms way to heal up next to your leader. Terrain bonus's on the map. Troop bonus's from your leaders. Excellent game that I enjoy playing repeatedly!

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