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Jan. 25th, 2007 09:31 amMany thanks to
moonlightnrain for being willing to ask the THQ guys for an answer to the neverending leather strap quest on the Omashu level of the Avatar game. Apparently I did actually manage to find a rather large bug that, if you do the quests just out of the order they expect you to, means you're trapped in the city forever. So R- took the hit for me and played up through that level again from the previous one and sure enough it worked just fine. I got as far as the big boss for the level last night before going to bed. Also had to run through a city infested with Firebenders as stupid, useless Haru. Scared the bejeezus out of me. I really hope they don't make me do that as Katara at some point or I'm going to cry.
Although I'm still missing one damn pumpkin in the Momo quest, which irks me.
Anyway I actually left on time for the first time all week (and most of last), and actually got home before 7 pm, despite running a couple of errands. Go me! I doubt I'll be able to replicate that tonight.
Oh, also, Jon Stewart dismantling Scott McClellan on last night's Daily Show was an absolute thing of beauty. My favorite moment was when he flat out asked him, "Is Dick Cheney evil?" and McClellan actually paused before launching into his spiel about the VP having a different world view from most people. To which Jon replied, "Do you know what they call people whose world view differs from Cheney? The living." You could tell that as much as Stephen had wanted O'Reilly on his show, Jon had been itching to have Scotty on his.
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Although I'm still missing one damn pumpkin in the Momo quest, which irks me.
Anyway I actually left on time for the first time all week (and most of last), and actually got home before 7 pm, despite running a couple of errands. Go me! I doubt I'll be able to replicate that tonight.
Oh, also, Jon Stewart dismantling Scott McClellan on last night's Daily Show was an absolute thing of beauty. My favorite moment was when he flat out asked him, "Is Dick Cheney evil?" and McClellan actually paused before launching into his spiel about the VP having a different world view from most people. To which Jon replied, "Do you know what they call people whose world view differs from Cheney? The living." You could tell that as much as Stephen had wanted O'Reilly on his show, Jon had been itching to have Scotty on his.