Life this past week:
Went to the art gallery with Elux, not met her before, she's cool.
My old friend Mike came up from Southampton, not seen him for nearly two years, so spent an afternoon catching up then went up to the Cat & Fiddle (formerly the highest pub in England) for a few pints.
My fixation with my boss (the delectable Louise) has spread to my supervisor (the heavenly Paula). I think it's a "women in power" thing.
Went to the art gallery with Elux, not met her before, she's cool.
My old friend Mike came up from Southampton, not seen him for nearly two years, so spent an afternoon catching up then went up to the Cat & Fiddle (formerly the highest pub in England) for a few pints.
My fixation with my boss (the delectable Louise) has spread to my supervisor (the heavenly Paula). I think it's a "women in power" thing.
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The wooden 2600 was the first games console I owned. I have fond memories of it, as did my mate. The added bonus of getting him one is I can play it too. Yars Revenge was a game that stuck in my mind for some reason, Defender is a class game. Missle Command was one of my favourites.
Ta for the link. The museum looks great. Right up my alley. I'll have to visit that one
Hmm, you're lucky, everyone of my co-workers is male and in the main over 40.
What did you see at the museum? I dig art.
If old Atari games are to be discussed, how about the old Journey:Escape game? Yeah, Journey had a video game...the object of the game was to avoid certain people, like disreputable managers and (an exact quote from the TV advert) "Love -starved groupies". Cuz, you know....Journey wanted to...AVOID groupies...they were married....yeah....