Tim Heidecker wrote 9 songs about Herman Cain, and released them on an album titled Cainthology: Songs in the Key of Cain. This nightmare-inducing track remains my favorite, though ‘Cain Is Able’ has my favorite song title.
The album was originally $9.99, but has since been reduced, with the proceeds going to Violence Intervention Program.
[quote]Fuzzyapple.Train wrote:
Is Skyrim one of those games that you can waste months of your life playing? Like Fallout?[/quote]
Its Fallout, Dungeons and Dragons version. Its biggest map open world game that I have ever played.
Its awesome[/quote]
Sounds like its right up my ally. I love games that can keep you going for months.[/quote]
You can be playing this game for literally days and not make any progress in the main story line, if you choose to. The sheer size of the map and amount of side quests is, at first, overwhelming
[quote]Fuzzyapple.Train wrote:
Is Skyrim one of those games that you can waste months of your life playing? Like Fallout?[/quote]
Its Fallout, Dungeons and Dragons version. Its biggest map open world game that I have ever played.
Its awesome[/quote]
Sounds like its right up my ally. I love games that can keep you going for months.[/quote]
You can be playing this game for literally days and not make any progress in the main story line, if you choose to. The sheer size of the map and amount of side quests is, at first, overwhelming [/quote]
Sounds alot like Fallout 3(probably all of them but I have only played the 3rd).
[quote]Fuzzyapple.Train wrote:
Is Skyrim one of those games that you can waste months of your life playing? Like Fallout?[/quote]
Its Fallout, Dungeons and Dragons version. Its biggest map open world game that I have ever played.
Its awesome[/quote]
Sounds like its right up my ally. I love games that can keep you going for months.[/quote]
You can be playing this game for literally days and not make any progress in the main story line, if you choose to. The sheer size of the map and amount of side quests is, at first, overwhelming [/quote]
Sounds alot like Fallout 3(probably all of them but I have only played the 3rd).
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I do like these kinds of games a lot, but i was never a fan of fallout 3, or any of them for that matter. I do love skyrim though, REAL easy to lose track of time playing this game though lol
[quote]Fuzzyapple.Train wrote:
Is Skyrim one of those games that you can waste months of your life playing? Like Fallout?[/quote]
Its Fallout, Dungeons and Dragons version. Its biggest map open world game that I have ever played.
Its awesome[/quote]
Sounds like its right up my ally. I love games that can keep you going for months.[/quote]
You can be playing this game for literally days and not make any progress in the main story line, if you choose to. The sheer size of the map and amount of side quests is, at first, overwhelming [/quote]
Sounds alot like Fallout 3(probably all of them but I have only played the 3rd).
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I do like these kinds of games a lot, but i was never a fan of fallout 3, or any of them for that matter. I do love skyrim though, REAL easy to lose track of time playing this game though lol
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What made you not like the Fallout series(out of curiousity)?
[quote]Fuzzyapple.Train wrote:
Is Skyrim one of those games that you can waste months of your life playing? Like Fallout?[/quote]
Its Fallout, Dungeons and Dragons version. Its biggest map open world game that I have ever played.
Its awesome[/quote]
Sounds like its right up my ally. I love games that can keep you going for months.[/quote]
You can be playing this game for literally days and not make any progress in the main story line, if you choose to. The sheer size of the map and amount of side quests is, at first, overwhelming [/quote]
Sounds alot like Fallout 3(probably all of them but I have only played the 3rd).
[/quote]
I do like these kinds of games a lot, but i was never a fan of fallout 3, or any of them for that matter. I do love skyrim though, REAL easy to lose track of time playing this game though lol
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I would totally spend quite a bit of time hunting moose lol.
[quote]Fuzzyapple.Train wrote:
Is Skyrim one of those games that you can waste months of your life playing? Like Fallout?[/quote]
Its Fallout, Dungeons and Dragons version. Its biggest map open world game that I have ever played.
Its awesome[/quote]
Sounds like its right up my ally. I love games that can keep you going for months.[/quote]
You can be playing this game for literally days and not make any progress in the main story line, if you choose to. The sheer size of the map and amount of side quests is, at first, overwhelming [/quote]
That’s what I like about the ES series. I’m about 25 hours in and so far, my only real achievement is completing the Mage Guild quests. I know of at least 4 other guilds to join…
[quote]Fuzzyapple.Train wrote:
Is Skyrim one of those games that you can waste months of your life playing? Like Fallout?[/quote]
Its Fallout, Dungeons and Dragons version. Its biggest map open world game that I have ever played.
Its awesome[/quote]
Sounds like its right up my ally. I love games that can keep you going for months.[/quote]
You can be playing this game for literally days and not make any progress in the main story line, if you choose to. The sheer size of the map and amount of side quests is, at first, overwhelming [/quote]
When i played morrowind and oblivion i would have like a week worth of playing time, leveled at least half way up without starting the main storyline. i likes my explorin’
[quote]Fuzzyapple.Train wrote:
Is Skyrim one of those games that you can waste months of your life playing? Like Fallout?[/quote]
Its Fallout, Dungeons and Dragons version. Its biggest map open world game that I have ever played.
Its awesome[/quote]
Sounds like its right up my ally. I love games that can keep you going for months.[/quote]
You can be playing this game for literally days and not make any progress in the main story line, if you choose to. The sheer size of the map and amount of side quests is, at first, overwhelming [/quote]
When i played morrowind and oblivion i would have like a week worth of playing time, leveled at least half way up without starting the main storyline. i likes my explorin’
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X 10 I am the same way. PLUS when you do play again its still fun and different.