Well, Bobo's a different story. For one thing, he wants to do something in life with computers. Programming and stuff, so he wants his own computer to download his own things on it. Also, not to be cruel to Bobo, but he spends a LOT of time on the computer. When he shared a computer with us he could get sometimes like 6 hours or more every day. And we often didn't even get an hour on it. So he used it waaaaay more than us. So we are SO happy he's got his own. But we do "gel together well."
{JAMMERS! Stephey ONLY!} Note to self; use Impact font to ram people's eyes with.
Thank you.
"Bobo"? Ah yes, a "digital" job. I used to want to be an animator when I was old enough to work, but the screen and I are now difficult business partners. I was also about to ask how much time you guys are allotted to the computer, but I think I'll have to rephrase that question. Heh, I'll bet.
Always nice when a family gets on well with each other.
Yeah, contacts make everything easier, or that's what I've heard of them anyway. Me too, but I think everyone wishes their eyes to be fine. How long have your eyes been playing up?
Okay. I think we have a chair surplus in our garage stuffed to the roof so...
{JAMMERS! Stephanie ONLY!} Okay. Do they get annoying? They seen so to me, but I suppose the hassle is worth seeing clearly with nothing obstructing one's face.
Favourites... Obi-Wan Kenobi , followed by Luke Skywalker , with Qui-Gon Jinn for third and Galen "Starkiller" Marek in fourth.
{JAMMERS! Stephanie ONLY!} Okay. Do they get annoying? They seen so to me, but I suppose the hassle is worth seeing clearly with nothing obstructing one's face.
Favourites... Obi-Wan Kenobi , followed by Luke Skywalker , with Qui-Gon Jinn for third and Galen "Starkiller" Marek in fourth.
{JAMMERS! -Rome- ONLY!} Annoying? Nah. They're quite awesome. It's pretty easy to get them in and out once you get the hang of it.
Pretty good list. Tweed used to like Qui-Gon a lot. Still does, actually. My favourite film is definitely A New Hope. I have my list. 1. A New Hope 2. Empire Strikes Back 3. Return of the Jedi 4. The Force Awakens 5. Revenge of the Sith 6. Rogue One 7. Attack of the Clones 8. The Phantom Menace
{JAMMERS! Stephanie ONLY!} Okay. Do they get annoying? They seen so to me, but I suppose the hassle is worth seeing clearly with nothing obstructing one's face.
Favourites... Obi-Wan Kenobi , followed by Luke Skywalker , with Qui-Gon Jinn for third and Galen "Starkiller" Marek in fourth.
{JAMMERS! -Rome- ONLY!} Annoying? Nah. They're quite awesome. It's pretty easy to get them in and out once you get the hang of it.
Pretty good list. Tweed used to like Qui-Gon a lot. Still does, actually. My favourite film is definitely A New Hope. I have my list. 1. A New Hope 2. Empire Strikes Back 3. Return of the Jedi 4. The Force Awakens 5. Revenge of the Sith 6. Rogue One 7. Attack of the Clones 8. The Phantom Menace
{JAMMERS! Stephanie ONLY!} Sorta what my sister said. Maybe I'll try them someday...
Well, Qui-Gon is pivotal in the storyline. Sort of responsible for the fall of the Jedi (by wanting to train Anakin,) but also responsible for the return of the Jedi (by finding a way to immortality, thus allowing Obi-Wan to help Luke.) Apart from his awesome character of course.
That's very organised. Okay... which is your favourite out of The Force Awakens and Rogue One? By the way, perhaps you could tell me when abouts 55 ABY is in the Star Wars storyline?
Sorry, people, I was about to respond a little over a week ago, but then I was told I was going to Indiana for a week. And then I had summer HW for my AP class due. And now I've kinda lost my quote chains... Who wants to chat?
{JAMMERS! -Rome- ONLY!} Annoying? Nah. They're quite awesome. It's pretty easy to get them in and out once you get the hang of it.
Pretty good list. Tweed used to like Qui-Gon a lot. Still does, actually. My favourite film is definitely A New Hope. I have my list. 1. A New Hope 2. Empire Strikes Back 3. Return of the Jedi 4. The Force Awakens 5. Revenge of the Sith 6. Rogue One 7. Attack of the Clones 8. The Phantom Menace
{JAMMERS! Stephanie ONLY!} Sorta what my sister said. Maybe I'll try them someday...
Well, Qui-Gon is pivotal in the storyline. Sort of responsible for the fall of the Jedi (by wanting to train Anakin,) but also responsible for the return of the Jedi (by finding a way to immortality, thus allowing Obi-Wan to help Luke.) Apart from his awesome character of course.
That's very organised. Okay... which is your favourite out of The Force Awakens and Rogue One? By the way, perhaps you could tell me when abouts 55 ABY is in the Star Wars storyline?
Yeah, Qui-Gon is pretty necessary. So was Padme, come to think of it. When she was first introduced as the handmaiden, nobody thought twice about her. But she turned out to be something! And because of her Anakin's fall began, not her fault, though. Padme was quite essential too.
The Force Awakens is better, in my opinion. Everyone likes Rogue One because it's different. But it's too different. It doesn't feel much like a Star Wars movie.
As you all know, Memorial Day weekend I was gone on a trip to New Jersey. On Memorial Day, Monday, my family and I were in Princeton. It was rainy all morning, so we bought three umbrellas. About noon the rain stopped, it was cloudy, but a bit of sun came out. I was standing outside a building with my two brothers, each of us was holding an umbrella (folded up, of course). Out of the building came some man, looking a bit angry. I think he was holding an umbrella, I'm not sure.
He looked right at me and said "Okay, is it raining?" He sounded in a bad mood too, he said it so grumpily, but snappy.
I stared at him, stared at the sky, looked back at him, and said "Not really."
He walked off.
I was completely bewildered. My brothers found it odd too. I still wonder what was in that guy's head.
{JAMMERS! Stephanie ONLY!} Sorta what my sister said. Maybe I'll try them someday...
Well, Qui-Gon is pivotal in the storyline. Sort of responsible for the fall of the Jedi (by wanting to train Anakin,) but also responsible for the return of the Jedi (by finding a way to immortality, thus allowing Obi-Wan to help Luke.) Apart from his awesome character of course.
That's very organised. Okay... which is your favourite out of The Force Awakens and Rogue One? By the way, perhaps you could tell me when abouts 55 ABY is in the Star Wars storyline?
Yeah, Qui-Gon is pretty necessary. So was Padme, come to think of it. When she was first introduced as the handmaiden, nobody thought twice about her. But she turned out to be something! And because of her Anakin's fall began, not her fault, though. Padme was quite essential too.
The Force Awakens is better, in my opinion. Everyone likes Rogue One because it's different. But it's too different. It doesn't feel much like a Star Wars movie.
I undoubtedly concur. There are three characters that were ultimately responsible for the drastic changes in the story; Qui-Gon Jinn, Padme Amidala & Sheev Palpatine. They may not seem so looking at them in relation to the single films, but looking at it as a whole, my first reaction was "". Yeah, Rogue One takes a grittier perspective solely on how the Rebels waged war, which basically equates to how people play Battlefront.
Old Republic... as in, Knights of the Old Republic Old Republic?
Yeah, Qui-Gon is pretty necessary. So was Padme, come to think of it. When she was first introduced as the handmaiden, nobody thought twice about her. But she turned out to be something! And because of her Anakin's fall began, not her fault, though. Padme was quite essential too.
The Force Awakens is better, in my opinion. Everyone likes Rogue One because it's different. But it's too different. It doesn't feel much like a Star Wars movie.
I undoubtedly concur. There are three characters that were ultimately responsible for the drastic changes in the story; Qui-Gon Jinn, Padme Amidala & Sheev Palpatine. They may not seem so looking at them in relation to the single films, but looking at it as a whole, my first reaction was "". Yeah, Rogue One takes a grittier perspective solely on how the Rebels waged war, which basically equates to how people play Battlefront.
Old Republic... as in, Knights of the Old Republic Old Republic?
I undoubtedly concur. There are three characters that were ultimately responsible for the drastic changes in the story; Qui-Gon Jinn, Padme Amidala & Sheev Palpatine. They may not seem so looking at them in relation to the single films, but looking at it as a whole, my first reaction was "". Yeah, Rogue One takes a grittier perspective solely on how the Rebels waged war, which basically equates to how people play Battlefront.
Old Republic... as in, Knights of the Old Republic Old Republic?
{JAMMERS! Stephanie ONLY!} Special flexible plastic? In a nutshell, anyway.
Well, sure Luke was the hope for the galaxy against the Empire (chiefly his dad & his boss, ) but if we're talking about the inner workings of the plot's design, then the three characters mentioned previously are key figures of how Star Wars happened as it did.
Brown clothing? WOT. Come to think of it, yeah, actually....