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  1. Pretty sure that's also the look you get when you use the word "behooves."
  2. I played every level a few years ago. Since then I've warp whistled my way a few times...
  3. @NESfiend Jeez man, you were relentless..... 21
  4. COINS - 226 TIME REMAINING - 926 1-1 59 / 259 1-2 35 / 239 1-4 45 / 223 1-3 87 / 205
  5. It was approx. a half inch ( 3/4 in some places ) and I'll typically be using one that's close to an inch or more which I'll sear for something closer to 2 min. on each side followed by 1 - 1 1/2 min tops in the oven and then under the cloche for 5 min. I wanted to make certain it didn't get overdone and so took some educated guesses that did the trick.
  6. @skinnygrinny Are you going to transform back into a worm by next Sunday?
  7. I used chuck steak which is a cut I don't think I've ever made before. It's not what I would call an especially tough cut, but neither does it possess the nice tender quality of a strip and is a ways off from the succulent texture of tenderloin. Didn't do anything too crazy, just rubbed it in oil and seasoning and then adjusted the cook times I'm used to, for a thin steak. Seared it on each side at medium heat for 30 sec. and then popped it in the oven at 425˚ for an additional 30 sec. and finally left it under a cloche for 3 minutes. All in all it was a decent piece of steak that I picked up for a rock-bottom price. Passion Fruit for desert.
  8. Just so that you're aware: Donkey Kong Land 2 and Metroid 2 are both still uncompleted over at the Beat The Game Boy Thread so you might like to stop over there and let everyone know that you've beaten those two.
  9. Yeah, I remember; each new episode used to be an "event" and people were watching the way people used to watch tv where you had to catch it on a particular day at a particular time, not because they had to, but because they were excited enough to want to watch it that way. I'm not sure offhand when it was exactly that this problem hit a critical mass, but once again, I agree; there came a point where the show got so overly emo-blah-blah-blah, blah, blah-blah-blah-blah-blah, that I'd start to wonder: What the heck am I even watching here? Is this the biggest, baddest take on Zombie Apocalypse ever or a "very special" Blossom?! It's good they kept the walkers "Romero Style" as long as they did. But after the show has been around this long with as many spinoffs as it's had I'm not surprised things have gone the way of evolution. I'm behind on the Daryl Dixon series, only saw the first couple eps, so gotta catch up....
  10. SPOILER ALERT This is true, but I'd argue he also did it because he enjoys brutality. It's a pretty well established character trait. He even specifically said that he likes killing people -with a big grin on his face. He does tend to keep his word, but not always - "Half yer shit is what I say it is!" No argument here. He has done a great deal, but I would argue that he has simply done what he needed to survive. He got out of his cell once and came back on his own because there was nothing out there anymore for him and the only thing he had left was to try and win the trust of his captors who had proven to him that there was a better way to run things. Someone that evil doesn't change because they get stuck in a cell for seven years. There would have to be a profound spiritual experience for that. Yes, I'm impressing reality onto a fictional story, but I'm ok with that. The Liberian former warlord "General Butt Naked" is a good real life counterpart to make an example. He's currently a free man pretending to be a really good moral guy because it's the only option he's got left for survival: to bullshit everyone into thinking that he's a changed man at some fundamental level. The reason I think that's the case with Negan is this: When Maggie came to his cell to kill him, he played her like a violin, boo-hoo-hoo-ing all the way and begging her to kill him so he could be with his wife. Then after she relents and lets him live because she's been convinced of his suffering w/o his wife, Negan is shown with a sly grin on his face. He had one card left to play to ensure his survival. He just had to figure out what it was and then give a masterful performance. They kind of addressed this at the end of the regular series where Negan tearfully apologizes and she tells him he's earned his place but then tempers it with reminding him that some days she may not be able to look at him... I agree, it does get a little tiring, but then it must take a lot after someone brutally murders your better half right before you're about to have a baby. I'll admit it, I found that kids attitude annoying as well. I guess I just rationalized that he's a teenage kid and thus hates everything including the one person who'd do anything for him... I actually thought that was a half-way decent plot point. The power in New York wanted Negan, knew how dangerous it would be to go after him, and also knew enough about him as well as Maggie to know that kidnapping her child and giving her instructions to deliver Negan in exchange would result in him being willing to team up with her. Either he truly does feel bad enough to want to right the situation, or he wants to nail the widow bad enough to go for the phony rescue. He did mention once mention that he intended to make Maggie one of his wives and stated that it was possible to win the affection of a woman right after bludgeoning her husband to death. Which is where I personally think all this is going. It seems to me they want to get Negan and Maggie together as a couple, it's just going to take a lot longer than Negan thought and probably be only just-so shocking to the audience by the time it happens. Couldn't agree more, that got old fast. I have no idea on that one. It is an interesting thought though, that after so long of the show using the comics as source material things become inverted and the comics begin to use the show as its own source material? For all I know it may have already happened, but if so it'd be new to me. Anyway, if you've read this far just know it's not my intent to totally pick apart your perspective and ram my own into your skull like a barbed-wire-wrapped baseball bat for the sake of contrariness or something. I just find it fun to pick things apart in general to see if I can figure what holds water or not.
  11. They seem to be bound and stuck with each other in a twisted sort of way. Just curious, what aspect is it that you find so annoying?
  12. Oh yeah, and Bomberman turns up in the cut scenes of DoReMi Fantasy.
  13. Can't vouch for arcade, but yes Bombjack is in NES Solomon's Key. He's super-hidden though. You need to bump a specific block with your head a bunch of times to make him appear. Catching him turns all the enemies into fairies. Works in two rooms, I believe. Oh, and don't forget he's also the star of the final halftime show in Tecmo Super Bowl! I forgot about that one. That Bombjack, he pops up in the darndest places!
  14. Bombjack in Solomon's Key.
  15. I've always kind of liked this one, although I haven't played it all the way through. Also, I read somewhere, or maybe it was a youtube I watched, about how the original story of Peter Pan in book form was really dark and Peter was portrayed as a distinctly villainous character luring children to their fate or something like that, while Captain Hook was more of a misunderstood good guy...
  16. I knew I didn't imagine seeing this show as a little kid and I knew the letter "Z" was somehow involved. I've been casually wondering from time to time what the name of it was and going so far as to type things like "name of show similar to Voltron" and the like with no luck, but now I finally know, it's Z-bots!
  17. Hear that @NESfiend! I got a first wave!! ¡In yo face wit a can-a mace!¡make you cry all ova-da place!!! Only a few weeks an-it's time to stoke this rivalry!
  18. YOU AND I HAVE UNFINISHED BUSINESS. ENTER.... ......R.C. PENGUIN!!
  19. That would actually be pretty cool. If somebody had the "right" box fronts for cheap eg. a bunch of my favorite games/favorite cover art I would probably grab 'em and frame 'em up. If you're not looking to keep them, you could always do the work to frame 'em real nice, then hang 'em in your home and sell each framed work locally at your leisure.
  20. The only thing I can really think of off the top of my mind would be to one: be a guy who buys and sells a lot of NES games, two: have or cheaply acquire a lot of those plastic cases, and three: when a given game comes along stick it in a case with the box front/back and charge something more than the going rate for a loose copy. The only other thing I can think of would be to find someone who wants to make a giant piece of wall art...
  21. MEATLOAF WELLINGTON W/MUSHROOM & MADEIRA SAUCE (note: The recipe is for 2 loaves. I cut the recipe in half and used one of two puff pastry sheets that came in the box.) [also note: If you beat up 1 egg and split it 50/50 you will have the 1.5 eggs needed for one loaf and the other half of egg can be used to brush the outer portion of the pastry before you put it in the oven.] INGREDIENTS 3 Eggs 1/2 Cup Ketchup 2-1/2 Teaspoons Seasoned Salt 2 Teaspoons Worcestershire Sauce 1/4 Teaspoon Ground Mustard 1/8 Teaspoon Pepper 3/4 Pound Lean Ground Beef 3/4 Pound Each Ground Veal And Pork (note: I picked up a package of Beef/Pork Mixed. It said 80% Lean / 20% Fat, and I used 1-1/8 lbs. to make 1 Meat Loaf. {I'm not big on creating more demand for dead baby cow, but that's just me. Apparently it used to be common for people to buy all three of those meats in one package specifically intended for meat loaf and then they'd mix them all together...}) 1/3 Cup Chopped Onion 3/4 Cup Dry Bread Crumbs 1 Package (17-1/4 ounces) frozen puff pastry, thawed (Thaw time was 40 minutes at room temp for the one I picked up and it was easy to unfold and roll out.) MADEIRA SAUCE 1/4 Cup Of Butter 5 Tablespoons All-Purpose Flour 2 Cups Beef Consomme 1 Tablespoon Tomato Paste 1/4 Teaspoon Dried Thyme 1/4 Teaspoon Dried Rosemary, Crushed 1/4 Teaspoon Browning Sauce, Optional Dash Of Clove Powder 1/2 Cup Madeira Wine (note: I read somewhere or other that dry Madeira is more typically used for cooking, however, I used sweet Madeira.) 2 Cups Sliced Fresh Mushrooms 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil In a bowl, beat 2 eggs, ketchup, seasoned salt, Worcestershire sauce, mustard and pepper. Crumble meat over mixture and mix well. Sprinkle with onion and bread crumbs; mix gently. Shape into two loaves, about 9 in. x 3 in. On a lightly floured surface, roll out each pastry sheet into an 18-in. x 16-in rectangle. Invert meat loaves and place in center of each pastry; fold short sides of pastry over loaf. Fold long sides over loaf and pastry; seal seams. Place, seam side down, on a rack in a 15-in. x 10-in. x 1-in. baking pan. Beat remaining egg; brush over pastry. Bake at 350˚ for 60-70 minutes or until a meat thermometer reads 160˚-170˚. Meanwhile, for sauce, melt butter in a saucepan. Whisk in flour until smooth. Stir in the consomme, tomato paste, thyme, rosemary, browning sauce if desired and clove powder. Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Stir in wine. In a skillet, sauté mushrooms in oil until tender. Serve the mushrooms and sauce over meat loaf slices. Yield: 2 meat loaves (5-6 servings each) and about 2-1/2 cups sauce. The vegetables I just chopped and put in a bowl with some olive oil and seasoned salt, mixed em up and then put them on a baking pan and slid it in below the meatloaf about a quarter of the way through the meatloaf's bake time. I crushed some garlic cloves in their skins for that as well. Mainly I wanted to have some grilled parsnips with it because that seemed like a perfect accompaniment to me but ended up doing a mix: Parsnip, Carrot, Potato, Sweet Potato, Garlic, Onion.
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