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Ouch...poor Josh!

Sometimes those kinda of nights are the best. We sometimes play xbox all night until 3-4am and just hang out. Seems pretty loserish, probably because it is, but still good fun. And cheap.

Nothing wrong with that. There's nothing loserish about enjoying your time...especially if you're doing it with friends anyway. Some Xbox nights I'd pick over some of the less exciting club/bar nights I've had.

He's got an auto license. And yes, you can drive tiptronic.

Ok, so he'd get a 'semi' manual feel when driving the car then...

Does the 34 have button shift on the steering wheel?

I think it might have both...

Kids...

Back in my day we used a 9 pin serial port for some 1 on 1 C&C: Red Alert.

And if we weren't in the same room...it was 14.4k baby. We had BAUD rates too bitches.

I can safely say that I've never been to a "LAN party"..

Nothing wrong with eating chips and coke whilst playing various RTS and FPS games until the sun comes up. Constant high for like 10 hours lol.

I think I'd rather be surrounded by girls lol. Although our little game of COD was quite enjoyable the other night. I can imagine it being pretty fun while drunk. Couldn't play games for 10 hours though.. 2 hours max for me.

Dealer. Not like I picked up the phone and started yelling. Just explained what happened and explained how damaging it is for him.

Yeah right, I see.

Nothing wrong with eating chips and coke whilst playing various RTS and FPS games until the sun comes up. Constant high for like 10 hours lol.

LOL!

LAN Party = Litres and litres of energy drinks consumed along with masses amount of junk food.

Terabytes or /r/ , mpeg watching and gaming till sun rise.

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