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Saturday, January 14, 2012
Skyrim Drinking Rules
You know most the time I don't feel a need to include games in drinking, but this could be the exception. I would, however, need to start a new character so I could partake more in this game of drink.
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
For The Man Who Doesn't Play With Himself Enough
Man, I hate going to the bar and not being able to use my penis as a toy. Wait whats that? Urine controlled gaming? Wonderful. Now even pissing is a social activity. Just like with the Wii I'm going to opt to keep my gaming on my couch with a traditional controller.
Mass Effect Assault Rifle
Counting down for Mass Effect 3, yeah me too. I'll be honest if I had the money and/or the time I don't see a lot of things that would be better to invest in Mount this over my tv where it belongs please.
Fandom Base: The Latest From Aperture Labs
I don't have a lot to add to this except that its awesome. Sadly I don't normally put this much awesome into my drinks but still these are really cool.
Fandom Base: The Latest From Aperture Labs:

What you’ll need
Blue Curacao
Vodka
Lemonade
Cointreau
Rum
Orangina
Small tumblers
This drink is, of course, designed to resemble the two coloured portals from the excellent sci-fi puzzle game. For the blue version, get a small tumbler and pour in 10ml of Blue Curacao, 10ml of vodka and top up with lemonade. For orange you’ll need another tumbler, this time filled with 10ml of Cointreau, 10ml of rum and Orangina. If you fancy, you can jazz the glasses up with coloured sugar rims. Simply pour some sugar into a sandwich bag with the relevant food colouring, shake them up, pour the resulting mix into a dish and dip your tumbler in. “You can mix the portals together if you like,” says James. “It’s a very orangey flavour, which we thought tied in with The Orange Box, the compilation in which the original Portal appeared.”
Click here to see more gamerific cocktails from The Guardian.
Whisk Yourself Away Into the Faniverse!
Fandom Base: The Latest From Aperture Labs:

What you’ll need
Blue Curacao
Vodka
Lemonade
Cointreau
Rum
Orangina
Small tumblers
This drink is, of course, designed to resemble the two coloured portals from the excellent sci-fi puzzle game. For the blue version, get a small tumbler and pour in 10ml of Blue Curacao, 10ml of vodka and top up with lemonade. For orange you’ll need another tumbler, this time filled with 10ml of Cointreau, 10ml of rum and Orangina. If you fancy, you can jazz the glasses up with coloured sugar rims. Simply pour some sugar into a sandwich bag with the relevant food colouring, shake them up, pour the resulting mix into a dish and dip your tumbler in. “You can mix the portals together if you like,” says James. “It’s a very orangey flavour, which we thought tied in with The Orange Box, the compilation in which the original Portal appeared.”
Click here to see more gamerific cocktails from The Guardian.
Whisk Yourself Away Into the Faniverse!
Via: The Guardian
Words With Dad

I play this game every day but it never is this fun. Going to start using the word sith a lot more now just because I can.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Super 8 Review
I went into Super 8 with a lot of people giving me mixed opinions on how good this movie was. Kinda crazy because honestly Super 8 easily is one of the best movies from last year. I loved the feel of the movie taking place in a different time period and the look of the film. This throw back to the days of super 8 film was a welcome change from the more common style of shooting an alien invasion from the view of a damn iPhone. Super 8 might not be the most original story either but for the first time in a long time this story was done right. It didn't feel overly forced or campy, and this is helped by most of the cast being kids. It gave the movie a Goonies with aliens feel. I can see how this movie might not be for everyone, but I highly recommend it for any sci-fi fan
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