d21lewis said:
Raistline said:
theprof00 said:
Raistline said:
theprof00 said:
Raistline said:
theprof00 said:
d21lewis said: I still say Nintendo, even when I mean Xbox or Playstation. I've seen it the other way around, though. Even the President said, "Turn off the Xbox."
I assumed he was talking to me so, I turned off the Xbox. I later turned it back on. |
you must be a republican.
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Actually, wouldn't that make him a Democrat. As the current president is a Democrat and all his legions of followers believe and do everything he says?
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Well, I highlighted how he turned it back on....he went against the president for his own personal gain. Sounds republican to me!
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Then that makes him a turncoat or a BlueDog Democrat. So, if he were Republican he would not have listened at all and would never have turned it on.
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I defer to you, raistline. Bluedog does seem to be a more appropriate title.
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If I were having this discussion 1.5 years ago, I would not even know about Bluedog Dem's. It is scary how fast one can get wrapped up in politcs. But I digress, let's get back on topic.
Nintendo always has and always will be the primary video game association phrase since NES firs spawned and became popular.
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I just woke up and logged in. What just happened, here?
Anyhoo, my job has a written "No Gameboys allowed" policy. That's exactly what it says. That's why we all play PSP's, i-pods, iphones, and Nintendo DS systems! We're not breaking the rules!!
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ah, but technically, you could have ONE gameboy as well.