you know you play too much sonic when your pet looks like that....yes it seems that little guy is in fact the result of college guys who play too much sonic.
I'm gonna go with the third, on the grounds that I have nothing to counter the other two, and this seems like it would be the least harmful to my ever-so-tender ego.
That's a pretty gay street. For the record, I had a photo of me bumming Steve (not pictured) in Gay Street, but it's not on the internets and this isn't my PC.
That picture is photoshopped. I'm sure you COULD dye a hedgehog, but that person just used the lasso and the hue tool. You can tell by the way the blue gradients into the white belly, and by the way that some of the blue leaks into his hand flesh.
That second picture is photoshopped too. The sign actually said "Bay" street. And j-man hasn't been to Bay street, either. He just pasted his head on Hitler's body.
KD, the goal of that day was not groupings or shot placement, but fun. I fired a shotgun from the hip. I fanned the hammer of a revolver. I one-handed a carbine. Now I did do some accurate shooting as well, lying prone using a scope and firing the pistol from a kneeling position and such. However, the only picture I have of the targets is, from what I can tell, the first few shots my dad fired at it with the shotgun. Needless to say some few hundred rounds of .22LR and some forty rounds of buck and birdshot later there is not much left of the target to say "Oh I shot that one right there. That was my group!" Especially when there were three people shooting the same targets.
But even if you did, no you wouldn't be as cool. The fact of the matter is that guitars aren't as loud as guns. As evidenced by the cool kids on my campus, evidently the louder something is the cooler it is, and as a byproduct the cooler you are for listening to it. This also extends into the realm of automobile engines.
chriscaffee wrote:But even if you did, no you wouldn't be as cool. The fact of the matter is that guitars aren't as loud as guns. As evidenced by the cool kids on my campus, evidently the louder something is the cooler it is, and as a byproduct the cooler you are for listening to it. This also extends into the realm of automobile engines.
You have clearly never heard a Bixonic Expandora driving a Carvin V3 100 watt full stack running balls out in an empty pool hall.
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