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Wednesday, March 02, 2005

so yeah.

Tesco's shopping trolleys actually do have things on the wheels that stop them automatically if they go further than a certain point. Yay for them, I guess.

Games rawk. Wario Ware instils so much emotion, it's great. Monday night I was in GAME, ranting and raving up and down the shop because I equalled - not beat - Rick's score of 68. Doesn't help that you keep taunting me, you git.

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