I mean accidental ones like Tidus-"You just met my old man, didn't ya?" Firion-"Yeah, we crossed swords, but I let him get away" Not quite a thats what she said, but still funny to me ^^lol
Nah. I largely ignore those unless it is well played. Most of the time when it is used it stupid.
Any "That's what she said" jokes yet? I find tons in Dissidia lol
That's pretty fat. Almost as fat as Cuchulainn. I've almost finished a book which I'll do while I watch a baseball game - Nationals vs. Mets. I've been reading a lot more which is good. I've beaten FF XIII three days ago and I have restarted it with this time keeping a closer eye on the datalog. There seems to be frequent discrepancies with the cutscenes and datalog and a lot of repitition as well.
It's FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT ZARGABAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATH! lol nothing much, you?
Hey Hey Hey! What'sa cracka lackin?
Good point(s)
You mean Vincent, in Advent Children. Vincent's arrival and rescue of Cloud in the Forgotten City made us [my friends and I] of Batman. Also, Batman never goes beserk because he knows that he will at least draw with the enemy or win - Batman never loses.
What about Batman going beserk?
Giant radioactive Duck monster? HA! As if. The only thing mortals need to fear is Ultra Mega Chicken.
If you mean a giant radioactive Duck monster is attacking my town, no. If you mean "Am I fine" then yes lol
Are things "ducky" with you?
I would also suggest the Deathgate Cycle done by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman who do the main story arcs for Dragonlance. Though it is probably best to read the Deathgate Cycle after reading the Chronicles trilogy of Dragonlance because there is a certain character from Dragonlance they pay homage to in the Deathgate Cycle; I would say that the Deathgate Cycle character is even funnier than the Dragonlance character that he is a reference of but both are very funny.
I would think that they would have a few of the books. How I got into the Dragonlance series is quite an interesting tale as well. When I was younger I was more wary about which books to read, while they [Dragonlance books] looked good, I was hesitant. Until one day I took out a book from the city library called: Test of the Twins. This book was the final book in the Legends Trilogy which is the trilogy right after the first trilogy. So the characters already had developed relationships and character; I just dove in.
This sounds pretty amazing, but 100 books? I wonder if my local library has some. . . .