Something we don't know about you...

Started by JC, November 08, 2007, 08:20:52 pm

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Epic_Lotus

Heh, thanks.  This place is the  :bomb:.

FamicomFreak

Quote from: manuel on April 23, 2013, 01:30:30 am
Wow, how that? When?  :o

FW would not be FW without you! AWAAAAA!  :bub:


lol like two years ago. I'm good now wut!
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BonBon

I hate bees or any insect that's stings for that matter wasps yellow jackets hornets or whatever



But I love the Hudson bee

Magicantian

I enjoy bicycles very much, it is my own way of transportation, I no longer own a car. I have deep loathing for the price of car insurance, gas and the later years of manufacturing design that require specialized tools to work on cars. Cannot also forget the monopoly the oil industry has on not allow more efficient and safer fuel to come about to the mass public.




nerdynebraskan

I'm also a bicycle guy. It's cheaper for me; I also hate the high cost of owning and maintaining a car. It also forces me to get more exercise than I otherwise would; I have a few 10-mile rides a month across town to look at game stores. (It combines my love of cycling AND game collecting!)
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manuel

If I could I'd get rid of my car, too, but it's just impractical.

Magicantian

Quote from: manuel on May 28, 2013, 04:56:15 pm
If I could I'd get rid of my car, too, but it's just impractical.


I would be most interested in why it might be impractical for you. I thought Japan would be much easier than the United States. It is in a sense a lot of work for me to be car free, but I cannot think of it this way as it will only make it harder.  If you have any questions I would be willing to answer them for you to give you alternative solutions and such.

manuel

Japan is not only Tokyo and other big cities where you can get everywhere quickly by train and bike.  ;)

I live in a smaller town where distances are a bit longer.
Also, for emergencies having a car is quite practical.
(Once I paid off my car loan I probably won't mind so much anymore.  ;D )

Magicantian

Quote from: manuel on May 28, 2013, 05:18:18 pm
Japan is not only Tokyo and other big cities where you can get everywhere quickly by train and bike.  ;)

I live in a smaller town where distances are a bit longer.
Also, for emergencies having a car is quite practical.
(Once I paid off my car loan I probably won't mind so much anymore.  ;D )



Ah, I understand. One thing you could always try and do is be "car-lite". One where they don't fully rely on their automobile for every trip.

I figure if I'm ever in a jam and I absolutely need car, I would rent one or use one of the many public transportation systems. Also if it is of any interest to anyone, I find bike-forums.net to be a really great source for all things living car free and bicycle related. A fun mature forum just like Famicom World  :)

MaxXimus

I have a pinball machine in my basement and I will be moving my pump it up machine there as well soon.

Oh and I havent touched my Famicom stuff in two or three years. :(

manuel

Hey, when did you come back?  :o

Welcome back.
Time to touch your Famicom stuff again!  :gamer:

Nightstar699

Famicom stuff was made for touching!  :gamer:  :gamer:  :gamer:
So ends another chapter in the glorious legend of the Ninja... Until next time...

MaxXimus

Thanks Manuel. And yes I agree. famicom stuff is for touching. Last month a moves in to a house with a basement and finally unpacked all my games. Ill upload a picture of my teeny tiny collection for you to all laugh at. :p

Nightstar699

My favorite protagonists are Yanchamaru, and Hanamaru the Masked Ninja!
So ends another chapter in the glorious legend of the Ninja... Until next time...

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