I imagine you're feeling pretty good about your position, Readers. But are you sure you aren't just stepping into a trap, like a Polish burlesque dancer stepping into a trap? And remember what they say: overconfidence is the hobgoblin of Tic-Tac-Toe victories. Which I think also applies to the 3-D version.
Your move:
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III D 2 for the victory. Is this the trap you speak of?
Perhaps the "trap" is participating in yet another off-season activity of the sons' devising.
D2: The Mighty Ducks
I-B-4 is running a close 2nd. Good to see some Readers are thinking out of the box!
EK,
Your definition of "close second" and mine must differ greatly.
Nice Emerson reference
AARGHHHHHH
I just sat on the wrong side of my t-shirt. I wanted to watch CSI: Miami because Pau Gasol guest-starred. But since it's a 10:00pm show, I decided to take a shower before watching. Watching means going out to the living room and sitting on the couch. Since I showered, I needed to sit a clean surface. I used a t-shirt that I use as a buffer between my Street Fighter joystick and my lap (when I play Street Fighter after taking a shower). Obviously, the lap side is the clean side and the stick side is the dirty side. So I'd have to put the dirty side of the t-shirt facing the couch so everything matched up right. Of course, me being a moron, did NOT do that. And I didn't notice until after I watched the show. Now my clothes feel really dirty. I considered doing laundry for a second but it's way too late. I will have to wash all of my bedsheets and things this weekend or if I get the chance, sometime this week. ARGHHHH.
Ummm, Fanerman...so I'll put you down for "III-D-2" then?
And whatever you use as a buffer between your lap and joystick is your business. Now I feel dirty too.
fannerman has left me speechless.
Fanerman, I feel/marvel at your obsessive-compulsive pain. Perhaps next time you could sit on the bear in your profile?
Fanerman...love ya man, but way too much info here. Use a wii and you don't have joystick issues.
BTW, my term for joystick has a whole different meaning. :-)
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