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I play BoomBeach in my phone. Usually when I'm pooping. Does that make a gamer?
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Any of you guys been Scotland, looking to honeymoon there and was wondering if its an expensive area and if the food was good, how good the golf was, etc.
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GobertReport wrote:Any of you guys been Scotland, looking to honeymoon there and was wondering if its an expensive area and if the food was good, how good the golf was, etc.
You should look up the Loch Ness monster. Hang around with it, and everything will cost you only tree fiddy.
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KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
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Inigo Montoya wrote:KqWIN wrote:Finally started playing the Witcher 3 at Inigo's recommendation. It's good..story is alright. Little slow though.
You'll get more out of the story if you played the previous games, and\or read the books. Still, the quality of the writing and dialogue jumps at you right away, and the approach of making the side-quests as meaningful and as well-written as the main plot, makes this game stand out, among other things. It's a huge game though. Are you still in White Orchard?
Novigrad. I might enjoy it more if I had endless time, but I really just want to find Ciri already!
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KqWIN wrote:Novigrad. I might enjoy it more if I had endless time, but I really just want to find Ciri already!
You should take your time and not rush it. Don't treat it like an Elder Scrolls game. You'll miss a lot of worthwhile stories and experiences if you rush through it.
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KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
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Any SLC restaurant recommendations? one of my graduation gifts is going to any restaurant i want, really want a good one (I prefer italian, seafood, and steakhouses
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Goober wrote:Any SLC restaurant recommendations? one of my graduation gifts is going to any restaurant i want, really want a good one (I prefer italian, seafood, and steakhouses
Sea Salt is killer Italian brotha! Spencer's has killer steaks. Copper Onion is good eclectic food as well.
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HSL or provisions. I haven't tried Tupelo in Park City but the chef there is awesome. He opened up a couple of Jean Georges and could go anywhere but stayed in Utah.
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Soul Patch wrote:HSL or provisions. I haven't tried Tupelo in Park City but the chef there is awesome. He opened up a couple of Jean Georges and could go anywhere but stayed in Utah.
I wasn't a fan of Provision, I thought the food was bland.
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GobertReport wrote:Soul Patch wrote:HSL or provisions. I haven't tried Tupelo in Park City but the chef there is awesome. He opened up a couple of Jean Georges and could go anywhere but stayed in Utah.
I wasn't a fan of Provision, I thought the food was bland.
I've heard it's gone down hill a bit. The chef has gotten married and the crew has changed but they were doing some great stuff when I was working there.
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Soul Patch wrote:GobertReport wrote:Soul Patch wrote:HSL or provisions. I haven't tried Tupelo in Park City but the chef there is awesome. He opened up a couple of Jean Georges and could go anywhere but stayed in Utah.
I wasn't a fan of Provision, I thought the food was bland.
I've heard it's gone down hill a bit. The chef has gotten married and the crew has changed but they were doing some great stuff when I was working there.
I'm not picky either, I've been to some really great restaurants across the US and was excited to eat there after seeing the awards it had won and was just disappointed.
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Goober wrote:Any SLC restaurant recommendations? one of my graduation gifts is going to any restaurant i want, really want a good one (I prefer italian, seafood, and steakhouses
You MUST go to Thyme and Seasons in North Salt Lake/Bountiful. It's more of a Thai type place, but the steaks and fish there are second to none. Chef Hai (the owner and chef) is the greatest too. Hilarious guy that will tell you all sorts of crazy stories.
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Inigo Montoya wrote:KqWIN wrote:Novigrad. I might enjoy it more if I had endless time, but I really just want to find Ciri already!
You should take your time and not rush it. Don't treat it like an Elder Scrolls game. You'll miss a lot of worthwhile stories and experiences if you rush through it.
I liked the Novigrad storyline...but the whole finding people to find more people thing is getting a little bit old. I'm just about ready to sail to Skelige, but I'm going to do a few sidequests first. The side quests are good. Better than the Main Quest for sure.
Question...When is the right time to start HOS and B&W? I heard that HOS is makes sense to do before the Main Quest ends...but I'm also only lvl 18 right now.
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KqWIN wrote:Question...When is the right time to start HOS and B&W? I heard that HOS is makes sense to do before the Main Quest ends...but I'm also only lvl 18 right now.
Good move on your part to get it with all the expansions.
Regarding Hearts of Stone, there is a recommended level stipulated in the quest journal, and I'd follow it, unless you're dominating everything, which I doubt. The reasons I can think of for doing it before ending the main quest is that you get very nice sword that you can use throughout you adventures, though I think there is a certain level requirement to use it too, so it's probably better to wait a bit. The second reason is that there is a romanceable character in that expansion (should be familiar to those who played the first game or read the books) so the calculus is that you may want to do HOS before getting romantically involved with one of the main characters of the base game. This shouldn't be a big consideration, because the expansions are self-contained and don't have any effect of your relationships in the base game.
As for Blood and Wine, I'd save it for after you finish the main quest and around level 30 (?) I think, or just around the recommended level in the quest journal. There should be no rush for either though, it sounds like you still have much to do, and HOS is around 10 hours minimum, and B&W is around 40 hours.
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KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
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Started reading Coldheart Canyon by Clive Barker. About 35% through, and keep waiting for something to happen. Still well written though, as every Barker book is.
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KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
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The DirecTV retailer i work with sold Joel Bolomboy's father DirecTV, I got to talk to him on the phone (because he was wanting to cancel) was actually pretty cool, but his reason for wanting to cancel was quite an interesting one.
(Apparently when the technician was installing his DTV, Joel was there so they got pictures with him) Pretty funny.
The retailer i work for also sold DTV to Von Miller's parents for all you Broncos fans
(Apparently when the technician was installing his DTV, Joel was there so they got pictures with him) Pretty funny.
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The Witcher 3 is a great game, maybe the best RPG I've ever played. That said...there are some things that just piss me off. The auto failed quests with no warnings just cost me many hours. The game should give you a warning before making you auto skip a quest that affects the end of the game. So frustrating...You have to look ahead with some kind of guide or you will auto fail quests.
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KqWIN wrote:The Witcher 3 is a great game, maybe the best RPG I've ever played. That said...there are some things that just piss me off. The auto failed quests with no warnings just cost me many hours. The game should give you a warning before making you auto skip a quest that affects the end of the game. So frustrating...You have to look ahead with some kind of guide or you will auto fail quests.
I didn't encounter that. Which quest was it that you skipped and auto failed, which also affected the ending? (was it the Radovid quest-line with Roche?)
Which ending did you get (use the spoiler button please, so we won't ruin it for others)?
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KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
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Inigo Montoya wrote:KqWIN wrote:The Witcher 3 is a great game, maybe the best RPG I've ever played. That said...there are some things that just piss me off. The auto failed quests with no warnings just cost me many hours. The game should give you a warning before making you auto skip a quest that affects the end of the game. So frustrating...You have to look ahead with some kind of guide or you will auto fail quests.
I didn't encounter that. Which quest was it that you skipped and auto failed, which also affected the ending? (was it the Radovid quest-line with Roche?)
Which ending did you get (use the spoiler button please, so we won't ruin it for others)?
Spoiler:
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You guys like hockey? The game last night was good until the refs made a horrible call in the end.


