I was always “neutral” and was fond of rogue type characters.
I see they clip you in with climbing gear probably.
Well they say this is in greece!!
Thats a one way to go for me in the summer vacations road stop .
Snowman. Over and out !!
These are still around in some places. The classic diner isn’t gone.
Dog No Go
Came across this while waiting at light. Man’s older Dog says “No” to walkies. The man’s body language spoke volumes, it seems like he’s been here before.
Enjoy the kalm music:
This is for our metal pals
HellVetica! Its not just a typeface, its a metal band.
Ok cowboy… you can hear Burt again…
I really enjoyed the TV show with Walton Goggins. I played that game with multiple characters to completion. The show absolutely nailed it.
Finish the show just a month ago !!
So good production . I didnt want to end it !
Fallout 3 and 4 is my favorites from the game and iam still dont giving the money to fix my desktop so i can enjoy the last game of the series …
Coz i am eating all my dollars to rok vortex parts !!
I actually haven’t played a video game or simmed in a very long time. It just sort of ended.
I’d rather supercharge and make videos. That being said I’d like to get lost in Fallout or Some other world again someday.
Tanguy says that the Cyberpunk game is good!
Cyberpunk is good !! Dont have the strong pc to play it yet … maybe the coming winter .
But before you play it
… this classic movie with Harrison is highly recommended to watch .
Well that’s my favorite movie.
I hope I get to go out like Rutger Hauer’s character did: with a lovely soliloquy…
Another soliloquy that stuck:
Curiously, Rutger Hauer was on the short list for Withnial and I role.
Also curious… it’s pissing rain in both their soliloquies. Misery is moist!
Also… Vangelis is from your neck of the woods… he’s Greek!
Blade Runner: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for Ridley Scott’s 1982 science-fiction noir film Blade Runner, composed by Greek electronic musician Vangelis . It has received acclaim as an influential work in the history of electronic music and one of Vangelis’s best works.