Garfield: Caught in the Act was the last Genesis game I ever bought. It came with a free Fruit Rollup inside. Still good after like a couple of years after it came out and I bought it. I kinda liked the game too.
About Dan's tub drain thing, I think he's talking about this?
My family has lived in a prewar building since they came to this country back in the 70s and they still have that drain thing. We used to use it to plug up the tub for baths until the super eventually dismantled it some time later.
The Tampa Bay Times had a series on on the farm-to-table trend a couple of years ago. The second part looked at how some farmers markets work. You can have growers selling their produce, and you can have vendors selling produce from wholesale markets. The 'we grow what we sell' distinction can be important for those who care.
The combat feels so much smoother than the original and it's making replaying the game very worthwhile. I still have the habit of keeping bones and grape stems in my bag to toss at enemies.
Whatever happened to that schoolgirls-and-mechs game Vanillaware announced last year?
Actually the best thing you could do is save those junk, take a materia and mix one to make a Juggler, then dump all those things on the ground and toss the Juggler.
That's a good idea; I completely forgot about Juggler. I've just been using the trash to stun bosses.
The combat feels so much smoother than the original and it's making replaying the game very worthwhile. I still have the habit of keeping bones and grape stems in my bag to toss at enemies.
Whatever happened to that schoolgirls-and-mechs game Vanillaware announced last year?
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