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I've always said there is somthing therapudic about getting on a computer (or console) and taking out frustration by killing people; or in this case driving away from them.

 

little do they know they have been training a car thief. How long till we see him driving around LA on the news running away from cops? :)

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only 584 bucks. and i bet it isn't as buggy as xbox 360. wtb one :wavey:

 

my buddies and i always argue if the troops would have just went through 8 weeks of halo 2 and battlefield 2 training instead of bootcamp we would only have to send out 15 guys to have fought the iraq war

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West Virginia's public schools are battling obesity by making "Dance Dance Revolution" -- a step-to-the-beat video game -- part of their curriculum, while Nintendo Co. Ltd. (7974.OS) has made a splash with its new "Brain Age" mind-exercising game.

YES! :boing:

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only 584 bucks. and i bet it isn't as buggy as xbox 360. wtb one :wavey:

 

my buddies and i always argue if the troops would have just went through 8 weeks of halo 2 and battlefield 2 training instead of bootcamp we would only have to send out 15 guys to have fought the iraq war

 

LOL!!

 

i'd love to see those people in action...=D

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my buddies and i always argue if the troops would have just went through 8 weeks of halo 2 and battlefield 2 training instead of bootcamp we would only have to send out 15 guys to have fought the iraq war

Exactly, in Iraqs case, we need all the Bunny-Hoppers, nade-spamers, auto-aimers, C4-chuckers, base-rapers, and spawn-campers (wait a sec...) we can get. That would be tight :biglaugha:

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West Virginia's public schools are battling obesity by making "Dance Dance Revolution" -- a step-to-the-beat video game -- part of their curriculum, while Nintendo Co. Ltd. (7974.OS) has made a splash with its new "Brain Age" mind-exercising game.

YES! :boing:

 

That is pretty cool. DDR is highly addictive. I was playing it for two hours last night on my mat... :lol2:

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