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Dec. 17th, 2010 06:05 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Sent a postcard to Matthew yesterday morning. Mom said that copying Co7G will have to wait, though. She has a coupon to buy stationery at OfficeMax today, but it would likely be best to wait until next week, so that I can send her everything to make two copies of at the hospital.
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Mom had the day off from jury duty yesterday, so she took me to the barber shop and Costco. Between these two stops, we went inside a Savers store in the same parking lot as Costco.
To the left just past the entrance was a Christmas tree with a bunch of toys surrounding it. One of them was a stuffed Babar, same thing I remember having (which I named Babar Jr.) for up until I was eleven. I told Mom, and she said she noticed too. She said she wonders if it's the same one I used to have, after all these years of possibly getting passed around.
No anime DVDs there. Shortly before we left, though, Mom and I had a look at some games. They sure got some old stuff there, even if it's not as old as the NES or the Atari 2600 (at least from what I've noticed). I saw a single Dreamcast controller and some games for the original Playstation (some of them might've been computer games, but I just skimmed through them).
She looked at the boxes for Guitar Hero I and II, both for the Playstation 2, and asked me if I'd be interested in those. I told her I never had any interest in those games, and I'm not even sure whether they actually require the guitar or can be played through a controller. (Wikipedia says that they're both viable, though.)
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Found out on Bulbapedia that in Pokemon DPP, you can figure out which doors in Turnback Cave are the correct ones by looking for an inconsistency in the rock formations. I thought it was just the luck of the draw when I got there in Pokemon Pearl, because the postgame player's guide said nothing about that. Upon looking it up again, I did notice that it showed all the possible rock formations, but didn't show any irregularities.
One of these days, maybe I should play my copy of Pearl just to try it out (without saving) and see if it's true.
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Mom had the day off from jury duty yesterday, so she took me to the barber shop and Costco. Between these two stops, we went inside a Savers store in the same parking lot as Costco.
To the left just past the entrance was a Christmas tree with a bunch of toys surrounding it. One of them was a stuffed Babar, same thing I remember having (which I named Babar Jr.) for up until I was eleven. I told Mom, and she said she noticed too. She said she wonders if it's the same one I used to have, after all these years of possibly getting passed around.
No anime DVDs there. Shortly before we left, though, Mom and I had a look at some games. They sure got some old stuff there, even if it's not as old as the NES or the Atari 2600 (at least from what I've noticed). I saw a single Dreamcast controller and some games for the original Playstation (some of them might've been computer games, but I just skimmed through them).
She looked at the boxes for Guitar Hero I and II, both for the Playstation 2, and asked me if I'd be interested in those. I told her I never had any interest in those games, and I'm not even sure whether they actually require the guitar or can be played through a controller. (Wikipedia says that they're both viable, though.)
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Found out on Bulbapedia that in Pokemon DPP, you can figure out which doors in Turnback Cave are the correct ones by looking for an inconsistency in the rock formations. I thought it was just the luck of the draw when I got there in Pokemon Pearl, because the postgame player's guide said nothing about that. Upon looking it up again, I did notice that it showed all the possible rock formations, but didn't show any irregularities.
One of these days, maybe I should play my copy of Pearl just to try it out (without saving) and see if it's true.