MERRY CHRISTMAS
Do you want it wrapped, or is it OK to leave it in the Amazon packaging?
Your other present is a DVD. Not sure which one yet.
filed in "NEWS" on Sep.24, 2009
Do you want it wrapped, or is it OK to leave it in the Amazon packaging?
Your other present is a DVD. Not sure which one yet.
filed in "NEWS" on Sep.24, 2009
THIS IS HOW IT ALWAYS ENDS
September 24th, 2009 on 11:12 am
as long as “the bundle” include the official halo coloring crayons, I don’t care about the wrappings.
also a DVD is a DVD and you can trade for another one wink.jpg
I would really hate to have one of those usb powered gadgets as a stock filler tho
September 24th, 2009 on 1:25 pm
I never knew that other people shared the joys of getting an awful ‘game related’ gift for Christmas!
… Wait, hang on. That’s never actually happened to me, yet upon reading this post, I was convinced it did. Must’ve had a past life as a cunt.
I did get ‘Flanimals’ for Christmas a few years back though, in a W.H.Smiths bag complete with the ‘Sale now on’ receipt inside. I also got ‘The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty’ when I was about thirteen, an S&M-themed porno book by Anne Rice, because I once mentioned I liked her vampire novels. Good times.
All in all, luving ur christmas blog keep up the good work xx
September 24th, 2009 on 3:06 pm
Would have preferred a foreword by Tom O’Connor.
Why does this book exist? I genuinely don’t understand. If your child or young sibling requests this book, give them a copy of Naked Lunch instead and save them from the eternal damnation of being pointless.
September 24th, 2009 on 3:26 pm
I wanted socks
September 24th, 2009 on 6:18 pm
Socks and pants are great presents to get. All my relatives that used to get me those for Christmas are dead now :(
You don’t realise how great it is to get your socks and pants bought for you until you have to go to a shop and buy them for yourself. Why do I find it so depressing? Oh the crushing mundanity of adult life.
September 24th, 2009 on 6:33 pm
Both Stephen Fry and I were upset to hear that Frank O’Connor had pipped our respective intellectual stallions to this most honourable post. Stephen and I had grandiose designs, with one stroke invoking the Aristotlean scientific deconstruction or ‘pragmateia’ operating the inner mechanics of the Halo poetics and tragedies, and with another recounting a hilarious anecdote from our Oxford years, wherein I was central to a prank between Stephen and Hugh Grant, who were fencing each other over who got to bum the head of classics first, when Hugh accidentally epeed my botty, whereupon I admonishedhim instantaneously: ‘Hugh do you think you are! I’ll not Grant thee such impudence freely!’.
Alas, ’twere not material. My intellect remains in grim suspense until next year’s release of ‘Marcus Fenix: all Geared Up For War – an autobiography’, or my own book ‘Practical gaming: Wii Sports and gaming’s bilogical philosophy’.
September 25th, 2009 on 12:24 am
My Nan surprised me one year by buying me NFS Hot Pursuit 2 for my PS2 – little did I know that would be the last decent NFS. Great soundtrack, too.
On topic, what a sad indictment of your life if you got that wankipedia and enjoyed it.
September 26th, 2009 on 12:43 am
The Halo universe?! I’m really disappointed to discover I’ve been incorrectly referring to it as the ‘Haloverse’ all these years.