- WeeWeeJumbo
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My Recent Reviews
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God of War
"Mixed reactions" "There is a price to pay for every thing you gain." --Ares Continue »
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Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition
"Masterpiece" Dante or Kratos? The Answer Revealed Continue »
Recent Blog Posts
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To Redeem a Nation
The following is a true story. The other day I went out to a local bar to celebrate a friend's birthday, had much more to drink than I ever drink, and was assigned the risky task of driving my friend home. My friend is even darker than I am, wears dreads, and lives in the same quiet suburb on the outskirts of [a major American city] that I live in. I've been a bad boy... my car is completely illegal. Insurance? Lapsed. Out of state license and registration? Suspended. Inspection? Expired. I do have an in-state license, but it's Continue »- Posted Jul 25, 2007
- Category: Humor
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The Last Survivor's Song
For the past seven years, I've shared the house that I live in now with several different pair of friends I knew years ago--the same University gang I've mentioned before. Lately, times have been... hard. I recently had to quit my job; I kept getting unfairly ignored and passed over for promotion in the place where I worked. This happened for reasons that I know, but that I won't describe completely. Let's just say that in the place where I worked, I was a double-minority. It was one thing dealing with our clients, who Continue »- Posted Oct 18, 2006
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