"My name is Bob and I love to freshen up and this product is AMAZING! I was a little skeptical when I read the name of this new scent, but the second I tried the new Left 4 Dead "Two," I developed a new romance of my own with this product. The scent is so fresh that I look forward to freshen myself whenever possible...it stays with me for hours!!!"
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I don't deserver it because i've just bought a new Canon EOS Rebel SXi Dgitial SLR Camera and I will take pics of me playing games.. I play World of Goo at present, woop..
Plus, I'm wondering if I should take a free game (which I don't deserve) off someone who plays Barbie games.. I'm bemused!
Oh, and whoever said something about australia.. I'm moving there mid next year so I'll be restricted lol
Your persistence would be admirable were it applied to something like curing cancer. However this is a computer game we're dealing with and the constant posting/private messages/adding me as a Steam friend is beginning to make me rage more than being covered in Boomer bile while a Smoker pulls me into a gaggle of Witches and then getting Hunter pounced for 25 damage as my teammates stand right next to me laughing and screaming about how pills are somewhere nearby.
So go put that effort into Aids research or something and when you come back you may or may not have won. Whatever you do though please have a little more patience.
well sorry. it's just I'm really upset at the moment, My mum turned out to be very sick this week so we had to take her to hospital, my dad had to go abroad for some sort of job opening that turned out to be fake, a waste of a flight ticket.. so I had to stay over at my friends house... I just needed something to cheer me up. sorry for everything.
It would be just to cheer me up. And I have never gotten anything for free on the internet. and thanks! i hope everything works out too, I'm sure it will.
After much consideration a winner has been chosen. While there were many clever submissions and lolz I have decided that the person who I believe would enjoy it most, be most likely to get a lot of playtime out of it, and be unlikely to play it anytime soon otherwise would have the highest appreciation for it and therefore deserves it most. This is why the winner is...........Kitalpha! Congratulations and enjoy your 's!
After much consideration a winner has been chosen. While there were many clever submissions and lolz I have decided that the person who I believe would enjoy it most, be most likely to get a lot of playtime out of it, and be unlikely to play it anytime soon otherwise would have the highest appreciation for it and therefore deserves it most. This is why the winner is...........Kitalpha! Congratulations and enjoy your 's!
Hey thanks Canti What a thing nice to do for someone. I'm really looking forward to playing it. We will have to play together with Starman.
Kitalpha is a real-life zombie hunter me and Canti met once in the San Bernardino mountains.
We were out looking for my crazy, drug-addled mother, who was really high on meth and threatening suicide. She shouted something at me that sounded like Huttese and took off in our neighbor's pickup truck into the foothills.
Canti and I followed her out there on our bicycles to stop her from killing herself or getting trapped by mountain lions. While we searched the treeline, we started to hear rustling. Thinking it was caused by the woodland creatures that populated the forested parts of the mountain range, we ignored it and continued our search.
Then we heard the moaning. It sounded like the bawling that my druggy mother customarily broke into after a meth-induced excursion like this one, so I told Canti to wait a second while I tried to calm her down and get her to go back to the mental hospital.
To my surprise, I was attacked by (let's not mince words) a very real, very scary zombie. She was missing a lot of flesh on her cheek and was covered in blood, so I knew right away that I needed to get the hell out of there.
Canti and I took off toward our bicycles, only to find that more zombies--the source of the earlier rustling, no doubt--were already there. They must have smelled our scents on the bikes, because they were chewing on the seats before they noticed us. To our backs was a steep bank and to all other sides were encroaching zombies. We grabbed some sticks from the ground and made ready to thrust them into eye sockets.
Then, gunshots.
Kitalpha emerged from further down the path with just a pistol and quickly dispatched the entire mob before we even had the chance to try our sticks. She helped us get home, gave us her Steam ID, and took off to fight more zombies.
My mother had been picked up earlier by the local police when she rammed the pickup into a ranger station and was safely back at the mental hospital, if anyone cares.
Kitalpha is a real-life zombie hunter me and Canti met once in the San Bernardino mountains.
We were out looking for my crazy, drug-addled mother, who was really high on meth and threatening suicide. She shouted something at me that sounded like Huttese and took off in our neighbor's pickup truck into the foothills.
Canti and I followed her out there on our bicycles to stop her from killing herself or getting trapped by mountain lions. While we searched the treeline, we started to hear rustling. Thinking it was caused by the woodland creatures that populated the forested parts of the mountain range, we ignored it and continued our search.
Then we heard the moaning. It sounded like the bawling that my druggy mother customarily broke into after a meth-induced excursion like this one, so I told Canti to wait a second while I tried to calm her down and get her to go back to the mental hospital.
To my surprise, I was attacked by (let's not mince words) a very real, very scary zombie. She was missing a lot of flesh on her cheek and was covered in blood, so I knew right away that I needed to get the hell out of there.
Canti and I took off toward our bicycles, only to find that more zombies--the source of the earlier rustling, no doubt--were already there. They must have smelled our scents on the bikes, because they were chewing on the seats before they noticed us. To our backs was a steep bank and to all other sides were encroaching zombies. We grabbed some sticks from the ground and made ready to thrust them into eye sockets.
Then, gunshots.
Kitalpha emerged from further down the path with just a pistol and quickly dispatched the entire mob before we even had the chance to try our sticks. She helped us get home, gave us her Steam ID, and took off to fight more zombies.
My mother had been picked up earlier by the local police when she rammed the pickup into a ranger station and was safely back at the mental hospital, if anyone cares.
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Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I deserve this game the least
-Bobby
shwaip also gives really great high fives.
Plus, I'm wondering if I should take a free game (which I don't deserve) off someone who plays Barbie games.. I'm bemused!
Oh, and whoever said something about australia.. I'm moving there mid next year so I'll be restricted lol
Which is totally unrelated to L4D2.
well sorry. it's just I'm really upset at the moment, My mum turned out to be very sick this week so we had to take her to hospital, my dad had to go abroad for some sort of job opening that turned out to be fake, a waste of a flight ticket.. so I had to stay over at my friends house... I just needed something to cheer me up. sorry for everything.
Good luck, man. Hope everything works out.
I deserve this game because tentacle rape is relevant.
You deserve a great knife through the chest for burning that into my mind! :mad2:
Oh come on you know the first time you saw Little Mermaid you thought about a tentacle in her tuna!
-Bobby
Hey thanks Canti What a thing nice to do for someone. I'm really looking forward to playing it. We will have to play together with Starman.
I mean... Congrats, Kitalpha!
We were out looking for my crazy, drug-addled mother, who was really high on meth and threatening suicide. She shouted something at me that sounded like Huttese and took off in our neighbor's pickup truck into the foothills.
Canti and I followed her out there on our bicycles to stop her from killing herself or getting trapped by mountain lions. While we searched the treeline, we started to hear rustling. Thinking it was caused by the woodland creatures that populated the forested parts of the mountain range, we ignored it and continued our search.
Then we heard the moaning. It sounded like the bawling that my druggy mother customarily broke into after a meth-induced excursion like this one, so I told Canti to wait a second while I tried to calm her down and get her to go back to the mental hospital.
To my surprise, I was attacked by (let's not mince words) a very real, very scary zombie. She was missing a lot of flesh on her cheek and was covered in blood, so I knew right away that I needed to get the hell out of there.
Canti and I took off toward our bicycles, only to find that more zombies--the source of the earlier rustling, no doubt--were already there. They must have smelled our scents on the bikes, because they were chewing on the seats before they noticed us. To our backs was a steep bank and to all other sides were encroaching zombies. We grabbed some sticks from the ground and made ready to thrust them into eye sockets.
Then, gunshots.
Kitalpha emerged from further down the path with just a pistol and quickly dispatched the entire mob before we even had the chance to try our sticks. She helped us get home, gave us her Steam ID, and took off to fight more zombies.
My mother had been picked up earlier by the local police when she rammed the pickup into a ranger station and was safely back at the mental hospital, if anyone cares.
heh, i'm not that good at pwning zombie hordes.