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I thought it was just me. And I have a bigger confession to make - I had to do the last 2 songs on an easier level, just to complete it, because it was driving me mad, turning up to work in a zombie like state (more than usual), because I wanted to be a guitar legend.


LuvPeckham Wrote:

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> karter Wrote:

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> -----

> > LuvPeckham Wrote:

> >

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>

> > -----

> > > Sigh

> > >

> > > Apart from the normal sorts of things, I

> often

> > > find myself sitting alone in my lounge at 2am

> > > thrashing away trying to beat my score on

> > Guitar

> > > Hero (just one more attempt and I can get

> this

> > > song past 80,90,95%...)

> > >

> > > Result - Poor Eyesight, strained wrist and

> lack

> > of

> > > sleep (at least I think that is caused by

> > Guitar

> > > Hero.. will have to double check with the

> > priests)

> >

> > Luv, you really need to get yourself a

> girlfriend,

> > ask Miles, I'm sure he can help, hmmmmm maybe

> he

> > won't now though due to that little campaign

> you

> > will have going on the weekend.

>

>

> I Love my guitar..... what more do I need in life

> ?

>

> And I haven't got a campaign against "Mr Miles and

> Boon", I am just warning the lovely ladies of East

> Dulwich about our local Cad, Harem operator and

> general all round bounder.

Kind of linked to the 99p / Poundland discussion at Woolworths but


Years ago I had a phase of going into Poundlands and repeatidly taking one item up to the counter after another to ask "How much is this?" ... Game was won when the assistant lost their rag, usually with "Look Everything here is a F***ing pound"


Best played with a friend who stays in the background and browses items until that point (above) is reached and then he/she walks up to the counter to ask "So how much is this then?"

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