May 07, 2004

i regret nothing.

Long ago, a seven-year old Kammer stood, Converse shod, in an Aladdin's Castle at Uniontown Mall and round-housed his way through five bucks worth of Christmas quarters.

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Never could get past the Green Guy. wontdie.gif

Posted by Kammer at May 7, 2004 10:41 AM
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Yet this grandiose scene of gallant young warrior vs. bitmapped baddies in urban America would transcend time and culture only to be reenacted far across the fathomless ocean all the way to the Dark Continent.
As savage natives cheered on, the young brothers Pike would hurricane kick and head grab their hard earned Rand away in an effort to conquer the glorious sequel at the Happy Burger Cafe in Johannesburg.

Posted by: Tim at May 8, 2004 09:44 PM

Spectacular. If I remember correctly, your corvette was replaced with a Hind-D, and you had the opportunity to throw your opponent into a harvest combine.

Posted by: Kammer at May 10, 2004 04:59 PM

this puts me into a bit of quandary, because i believe, as phil says in The Big Kahuna, you can't have character until you have something you regret, yet i know full-well that it takes character to play Double Dragon. oh, the conundrum.

Posted by: jeremy at May 11, 2004 02:42 AM

haiduoken!

Posted by: Cory at June 8, 2004 04:04 PM
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