I would gather up all of my money and go back in time to the 1900s when a small amount of money went a long way. I'd also invest in all of the companies that were just starting then then that are huge now.
I am not really impressed by this...I can solve a rubik's cube, and I am good a guitar hero. I can't really do them at the same time, but what is the point of that when you can be good at both seperately?
Also, it probably took him a lot more time to learn to do both simultaneously than it...
I don't think that slaves were really pets. Pets don't do manual labor for people. Also, I'm sure that he didn't mean it like that.
OT: My pet would be funny so he could help keep guests entertained.
I actually forget what I learned on purpose. It makes for a care free summer...But it sucks when I have to read 3 books and write 10-page reports for my classes. I also can't do simple math in the summer time...but whatever.
Many games...
World of Warcraft...I had 150+ DAYS in that game easily...But I quit a while ago.
Guitar Hero
Call of Duty 4
Oblivion
And many others i'm sure.
I would get rid of having to find secret packages or something like that...I've always hated having to find things that aren't really a part of the game.
I usually listen to music 3-5 hours a day. Sometimes I need silence, but usually I like to have music in the background. I'm either listening to it or playing my guitar, so, it's usually for a while each day.
Yeah, I know what you mean. I really hate waking up and having a dream gone forever. I usually try to fall back asleep and finish it, but it doesn't work.
Well, John Wilkes Booth jumped onto the stage after shooting Lincoln and damaged his leg badly. Then, he was found in a barn, and killed by guards. So, he should have killed Lincoln with a Katana and faded into the smoke to get away, and not have been caught if he was a ninja.
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