...Im ashamed so few of us got this...*sighs*
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...Im ashamed so few of us got this...*sighs*
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned for Sega. - Jason Lee, Mallrats.
http://theaveragejoe.sportsblognet.com/ - Mainly American Football, snippets of Basketball, European Football and Hockey.
Onyxmeth said:
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Jon Stewart > Stephen Colbert. ^_^
Still, another thread dedicated to the living breathing awesomeness that is Miyamoto is cool with me.
Words Of Wisdom said:
Jon Stewart > Stephen Colbert. ^_^ Still, another thread dedicated to the living breathing awesomeness that is Miyamoto is cool with me. |
Jon Stewart is way too Pro-Obama. A show that is supposed to be full of sarcasm and punches on both sides of the spectrum shouldnt be biased toward Obama like hes the Godsend.
The Colbert Report is awesome in extreme satire of the Highly Conservative Right wing. The writers on that show are really, just awesome. I mean The EdWord with Edwards was probably the funniest thing Ive seen all year.
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Erik Aston said:
Yeah, not really. This was the online poll which he won. He's not even on the actual list, I believe. |
Mexico in the list in the place 148 and 104.
On Topic.- Congratulations to the father of videogames.
Speaking of Colbert. Anyone see last nights where he was hitting on John Kerry's old Campaign manager. At least thats what i think she was. It was great.
O yea. For shame Mr. Miyamoto. I hope Stephen Jr. rips your head off.
The Harmonix guys were on the actual list, though. And Miyamoto made last year's, I think.
Maybe they have a "meh, one videogame person is enough" rule. Which would be lame.
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