Posted on 02/28/2006 6:17:46 PM PST by Goldstar
Makes for a real addictive time...(tho lately I've been going thru some withdrawals with all the hours I'm working).
However....my kids tell me that "Warblade" and some game called "Cactus Bruce and the Corporate Monkeys"...are pretty good.
redrock
PHBLT!!!!
20.812
18.516 ... so far....
Whu?
Not bad...
Dat, me FRiend, was a ROYAL RASPBERRY!! LOL!!
21.031 seconds-all time best! WORLD RECORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For me, anyway...
Thanks, AZ, for the red, white, and blue.
Good evening, carlr...I guess I'm gonna have to at least look at some of these games.
Thanks, guys, for dinner. Haven't had time to eat today.
Hey, Hope, I like Mahjong.....Google, huh?
Well, I need to finish studying now...Thank you, troops for protecting us here in America. It was great meeting all of you. Goodbye!
Great job Goldstar! WOO HOO!
Internet games are alot of fun!
Google, was where I found the one that I play . . . it's small" . . . but, it works . . . ;-)
Thanks SO MUCH everyone!!!!
He had a BALL!!! :)
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