Wrabbit is the *Unsurpassed* game master - (expect maybe in ut - must find out soon).
Keep up the good work.
Wrabbit is the *Unsurpassed* game master - (expect maybe in ut - must find out soon).
Keep up the good work.
Thanks Wily and Chronopie, by the way Wily, vilulf's comment was supposed to be sarcastic. He's not a great fan of my posts as evidenced by his recent comments in the games comments section. Assuming it is the vilulf that joined the community recently and not the long established and courteous vilulf that has been posting for a couple of years.
No matter how hard one tries to please everyone, it’s unfortunate that it’s impossible to do so and that some ‘community’ members still feel they have to be sarcastic and ignorant. Thankfully I know the type and try to ignore them; though sometimes can’t help myself and reply to their witterings.
p.s.
I don't actually play UT3 much. My 10 year old son can pawn me in seconds (yeah I realize it's supposed to be for older kids; he plays it with the sound off because of the swearing, which detracts from the game but he doesn't mind not having sound on. Whenever he sees me playing a game that he thinks will contain swearing he'll turn the sound off when he comes into the study) . He calls me a doddering old fool when we play online together. I let him watch me play the L4D deal yesterday and all he could say was I can play it better than you dad. :) I play many games, every day, but I’m not an expert at any. When I take a shot, it's a slow and methodical procedure. By the time I'm set I'm usually picked off by a bot. The last time I played Battlefield 2 online (the only time I played it in conquest mode by the way). I must have been shot about 20 times and never hit one person, lol. I played America's Army better, but that was with friends, plus you could play it a lot more stealthily. Run and gun games I'm not too good at because I'm too slow. But I still really enjoy playing Unreal tournament. It's just so much fun.
Stephen,
Paid and healthy employees do not show the devotion that you do! You are as much a part of my wkend. as The NY Times. I was snappy b/4 the meds. and after. You make everyone feel most welcome here!
Jill
Hi Wabbit!
meds causing depressions... I know all about that. the fight to overcome that depression is not easy. I have meds that make me depressed too, but I can't stop taking them, so... I try my best to not hate everyone. (wink) I find that dark humor, cinicism(?) and all kinds of humor, are actually a help with the depression. although laughter does not come easy either.
anyway... I love your game links, but have lost track a bit of where to find what...
I LOVE the "find it" games, like hidden expedition, everest and so on.
I can rarely find them though. it seems "the net" is bent on getting me lost in every search I do... :-(
a maze, a labyrinth, a hidden expedition in itself for people like me... !!!
so, your posts are VERY VERY VERY much appreciated. When I can find them. *snorts with laughter *
if you can, would you send me a mail with some good links so I won't get lost? I'll put my open mailbox on here. (It's one I regularly change when the spam becomes too much. but some last for years anyway :-))))
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thanks for any effort you might put in!
freebird31: Bookmark this page http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/4534 and check it whenever you feel the need for a new game. Alphabetized and summarized! Thanks to Whabbit and his merry men, g@argoyle, wizzard_of_oz2004, reverseOrder, thewebmaster (and probably others)!
Thanks BentlyTCow! that helps a lot ;-)
I can not go without saying something.
You are GREAT! That's about what it equals to! PLEASE keep going. I have no proper way to express my gratitude, except by saying this.
We'd go crazy if you stopped.
I'm just a fan.
Regards, and keep going,
-Webmaster, or, hamster ;)
Aww, thanks Webmaster. :)
May I join the fan club here? But then I'm already a well-established member. Luv ya, wrabbit... *~%&;-)
Welluh, need I mention that I appreciate all your hard work, or is a tribute page good enough?
LOL BentleyTCow, I don't think I belong in that little line-up of merry men ;-)
No? Not even as... "page"? :D
Hey G@rgoyle, don't put yourself down so. What you've done and continue to do is as important as the games we find. If it wasn't for you're hard work and the fantastic interactive list you've created, the games we've posted over the last year and a bit would be harder to find. In fact many would be buried within the mire of an ever growing forum. You've made 'all' of the games that have been posted very accessible.
Thank you for your coninued help; it's very much appreciated.
Regards
Whiterabbit
Well, Whiterabbit, I'm another one who has read but never posted. Actually, I've been coming to the main pages for over a year, but just started reading the forums a few months ago. I always look to see what your thoughts are about a program before downloading & your screenshots & reviews have helped me a lot over the years.
I know alot about meds & their side effects. My husband was in a place that got robbed last summer...wrong place at the wrong time...and he ended up getting shot in the head. In the last 10 months I've learned more than I ever wanted to know about brain injuries, therapies, medications, & side effects! Thankfully he's doing great & slowly gaining all he had lost. Being home as his caretaker has given me a lot more computer time than I had before & the games you've posted have been a welcome diversion when DH is asleep or watching wrestling on TV..lol...not my favorite program!
Look at how many people you've brought out of hiding...that in itself says a lot!
Dawn
Hi Dawn,
That must have been a harrowing experience. I'm pleased to have been of assistance and hope you find your stay here as pleasant as I do. I hope your husband makes a full recovery sooner than later. :)
Warm regards
Stephen
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