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henrytownshend4235 Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 2:33 pm
Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges That Sir, is by far the most incredible ever. I really do hope that you get to visit all of those countries. See where you're ancestors are from. If you ever get the opportunity to go, do it. Because you may never get that chance again. Just make sure (if you don't have it already) when you take your passport photos, don't smile. They'll get rejected and you'll have to take the photos again..dish out more money. Not sure if you knew that or not. No I certainly did not know that. I will keep that in mind whenever I decide to travel biggrin And believe me, I want more than anything to walk where my ancestors walked and see what they saw. I am huge into all that ancestral lifestyle stuff, and history and heritage mean the world to me. 3nodding I can actually be quite offended if I hear or see someone make a mockery of their past. I understand what you mean~ I knew a guy once that was adopted and he refused to see his birth parents.(Never been in his shoes. Therefore I don't understand where he was coming from.) I asked him, Don't you want to know where you came from, what your birthparents are like, meet your siblings? His reply, no. Sadly, his birthparents really wanted to see how he turned out. My mum was light complected. She was hispanic, but her skin tone was light. So when I was four years old I said "Mum, I want to be white like you." >.< She looked down at me and said "Sweetey I'm not white. I'm brown like you, just a little lighter." I looked back up at her and said "Nuh uh, you're white." >.< I didn't know. I love learning about my ancestors. Some were native indians, some were mexicans and some were Spanish. My sister had to write a paper on our ancestors. We found out that one of our great great great great grandparents lived to be a little over a hundred years old. I think my great great great great grandfather lived to be 103 and great great great great grandmother was a 107. I remember seeing a photo and thought they looked so cute. I've seen some old photos of my ancestors and it's incredible. There's a photo of my Mum of when she was little. About nine years old I think and the face she had then, I have now. Family heritage is important no matter who you are.... to be honest, and to some great extent, I believe this is why I love tracing family lines in Silent Hill so much. It's not just enough for me to know who the person is, I wanna know where they come from and maybe understanding where they came from and what brought them up could contribute to who they are or why they do the things they do. Silent Hill is just that complex eek You Sir just mind blown me. 3nodding Well I am quite flattered 3nodding But now I feel like playing more of Silent Hill 1... I am not quite finished exploring all of that wonderful world blaugh
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 2:36 pm
henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges That Sir, is by far the most incredible ever. I really do hope that you get to visit all of those countries. See where you're ancestors are from. If you ever get the opportunity to go, do it. Because you may never get that chance again. Just make sure (if you don't have it already) when you take your passport photos, don't smile. They'll get rejected and you'll have to take the photos again..dish out more money. Not sure if you knew that or not. No I certainly did not know that. I will keep that in mind whenever I decide to travel biggrin And believe me, I want more than anything to walk where my ancestors walked and see what they saw. I am huge into all that ancestral lifestyle stuff, and history and heritage mean the world to me. 3nodding I can actually be quite offended if I hear or see someone make a mockery of their past. I understand what you mean~ I knew a guy once that was adopted and he refused to see his birth parents.(Never been in his shoes. Therefore I don't understand where he was coming from.) I asked him, Don't you want to know where you came from, what your birthparents are like, meet your siblings? His reply, no. Sadly, his birthparents really wanted to see how he turned out. My mum was light complected. She was hispanic, but her skin tone was light. So when I was four years old I said "Mum, I want to be white like you." >.< She looked down at me and said "Sweetey I'm not white. I'm brown like you, just a little lighter." I looked back up at her and said "Nuh uh, you're white." >.< I didn't know. I love learning about my ancestors. Some were native indians, some were mexicans and some were Spanish. My sister had to write a paper on our ancestors. We found out that one of our great great great great grandparents lived to be a little over a hundred years old. I think my great great great great grandfather lived to be 103 and great great great great grandmother was a 107. I remember seeing a photo and thought they looked so cute. I've seen some old photos of my ancestors and it's incredible. There's a photo of my Mum of when she was little. About nine years old I think and the face she had then, I have now. Family heritage is important no matter who you are.... to be honest, and to some great extent, I believe this is why I love tracing family lines in Silent Hill so much. It's not just enough for me to know who the person is, I wanna know where they come from and maybe understanding where they came from and what brought them up could contribute to who they are or why they do the things they do. Silent Hill is just that complex eek You Sir just mind blown me. 3nodding Well I am quite flattered 3nodding But now I feel like playing more of Silent Hill 1... I am not quite finished exploring all of that wonderful world blaugh That ones fun. I have 1-4. Have yet to play the other ones after that.
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henrytownshend4235 Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 2:38 pm
Splodges That ones fun. I have 1-4. Have yet to play the other ones after that. Homecoming is hit or miss, you either like it or you just flat out hate it. Personally, I really enjoyed it (although most are right to say it doesn't quite have the same SH feel to it).... personally though, I LOVED downpour... it feels VERY true to the series... music, scares, atmosphere.... just really blew my mind compared to other releases *cough cough* shattered memories * cough*
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Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 7:07 am
henrytownshend4235 Splodges That ones fun. I have 1-4. Have yet to play the other ones after that. Homecoming is hit or miss, you either like it or you just flat out hate it. Personally, I really enjoyed it (although most are right to say it doesn't quite have the same SH feel to it).... personally though, I LOVED downpour... it feels VERY true to the series... music, scares, atmosphere.... just really blew my mind compared to other releases *cough cough* shattered memories * cough* Ahhh now I really need to play! Luckily my friend is coming down next week and will be bringing those games over. She'll only be here for three days though. crying I can't wait to play~<33
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henrytownshend4235 Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 3:29 pm
Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges That ones fun. I have 1-4. Have yet to play the other ones after that. Homecoming is hit or miss, you either like it or you just flat out hate it. Personally, I really enjoyed it (although most are right to say it doesn't quite have the same SH feel to it).... personally though, I LOVED downpour... it feels VERY true to the series... music, scares, atmosphere.... just really blew my mind compared to other releases *cough cough* shattered memories * cough* Ahhh now I really need to play! Luckily my friend is coming down next week and will be bringing those games over. She'll only be here for three days though. crying I can't wait to play~<33 Haha well if you're like I was, then once you pop Downpour in it would probably only take you a day at most to get through the whole thing biggrin It only took me longer because I spent a long time in every area scanning for new information and hidden goodies.
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 7:16 am
henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges That ones fun. I have 1-4. Have yet to play the other ones after that. Homecoming is hit or miss, you either like it or you just flat out hate it. Personally, I really enjoyed it (although most are right to say it doesn't quite have the same SH feel to it).... personally though, I LOVED downpour... it feels VERY true to the series... music, scares, atmosphere.... just really blew my mind compared to other releases *cough cough* shattered memories * cough* Ahhh now I really need to play! Luckily my friend is coming down next week and will be bringing those games over. She'll only be here for three days though. crying I can't wait to play~<33 Haha well if you're like I was, then once you pop Downpour in it would probably only take you a day at most to get through the whole thing biggrin It only took me longer because I spent a long time in every area scanning for new information and hidden goodies. Hahaha. You're the first I ever met that does that. I usually run around like a chicken with it's head cut off. >.<
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henrytownshend4235 Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:54 am
Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges That ones fun. I have 1-4. Have yet to play the other ones after that. Homecoming is hit or miss, you either like it or you just flat out hate it. Personally, I really enjoyed it (although most are right to say it doesn't quite have the same SH feel to it).... personally though, I LOVED downpour... it feels VERY true to the series... music, scares, atmosphere.... just really blew my mind compared to other releases *cough cough* shattered memories * cough* Ahhh now I really need to play! Luckily my friend is coming down next week and will be bringing those games over. She'll only be here for three days though. crying I can't wait to play~<33 Haha well if you're like I was, then once you pop Downpour in it would probably only take you a day at most to get through the whole thing biggrin It only took me longer because I spent a long time in every area scanning for new information and hidden goodies. Hahaha. You're the first I ever met that does that. I usually run around like a chicken with it's head cut off. >.< Lol I can't help it sweatdrop And I get pretty into it too, like.... I could find a Hershey's wrapper in Silent hill and be like "It's no ordinary candy bar wrapper! It has the DNA and fingerprints of Douglas Sullivan! I know because I amplified the magnitude of my TV and found it! This proves that.... that... Douglas likes candy!" Ya know... weird fanatical fan stuff like that rolleyes
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:00 am
henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges That ones fun. I have 1-4. Have yet to play the other ones after that. Homecoming is hit or miss, you either like it or you just flat out hate it. Personally, I really enjoyed it (although most are right to say it doesn't quite have the same SH feel to it).... personally though, I LOVED downpour... it feels VERY true to the series... music, scares, atmosphere.... just really blew my mind compared to other releases *cough cough* shattered memories * cough* Ahhh now I really need to play! Luckily my friend is coming down next week and will be bringing those games over. She'll only be here for three days though. crying I can't wait to play~<33 Haha well if you're like I was, then once you pop Downpour in it would probably only take you a day at most to get through the whole thing biggrin It only took me longer because I spent a long time in every area scanning for new information and hidden goodies. Hahaha. You're the first I ever met that does that. I usually run around like a chicken with it's head cut off. >.< Lol I can't help it sweatdrop And I get pretty into it too, like.... I could find a Hershey's wrapper in Silent hill and be like "It's no ordinary candy bar wrapper! It has the DNA and fingerprints of Douglas Sullivan! I know because I amplified the magnitude of my TV and found it! This proves that.... that... Douglas likes candy!" Ya know... weird fanatical fan stuff like that rolleyes hahaha seriously now?
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henrytownshend4235 Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:19 am
Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges Ahhh now I really need to play! Luckily my friend is coming down next week and will be bringing those games over. She'll only be here for three days though. crying I can't wait to play~<33 Haha well if you're like I was, then once you pop Downpour in it would probably only take you a day at most to get through the whole thing biggrin It only took me longer because I spent a long time in every area scanning for new information and hidden goodies. Hahaha. You're the first I ever met that does that. I usually run around like a chicken with it's head cut off. >.< Lol I can't help it sweatdrop And I get pretty into it too, like.... I could find a Hershey's wrapper in Silent hill and be like "It's no ordinary candy bar wrapper! It has the DNA and fingerprints of Douglas Sullivan! I know because I amplified the magnitude of my TV and found it! This proves that.... that... Douglas likes candy!" Ya know... weird fanatical fan stuff like that rolleyes hahaha seriously now? Lol like I wish I could tell you I am joking when I say that one time I wanted to fill out an "interests" profile for Henry, and to do such a thing I actually opened his fridge in the game hoping to tell fans what Henry's dietary habits included xd But to my surprise, it would seem that Henry can make it on only Chocolate Milk and Wine (not even sure if its GOOD wine!)
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Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 1:39 pm
henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges Ahhh now I really need to play! Luckily my friend is coming down next week and will be bringing those games over. She'll only be here for three days though. crying I can't wait to play~<33 Haha well if you're like I was, then once you pop Downpour in it would probably only take you a day at most to get through the whole thing biggrin It only took me longer because I spent a long time in every area scanning for new information and hidden goodies. Hahaha. You're the first I ever met that does that. I usually run around like a chicken with it's head cut off. >.< Lol I can't help it sweatdrop And I get pretty into it too, like.... I could find a Hershey's wrapper in Silent hill and be like "It's no ordinary candy bar wrapper! It has the DNA and fingerprints of Douglas Sullivan! I know because I amplified the magnitude of my TV and found it! This proves that.... that... Douglas likes candy!" Ya know... weird fanatical fan stuff like that rolleyes hahaha seriously now? Lol like I wish I could tell you I am joking when I say that one time I wanted to fill out an "interests" profile for Henry, and to do such a thing I actually opened his fridge in the game hoping to tell fans what Henry's dietary habits included xd But to my surprise, it would seem that Henry can make it on only Chocolate Milk and Wine (not even sure if its GOOD wine!) Hahahahaha I forgot about the chocolate milk. ^.^
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henrytownshend4235 Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:44 pm
Splodges Hahahahaha I forgot about the chocolate milk. ^.^ Lol well it is very important for Jasper's part of the game *although he really seems to get a TRUE sugar high off of it lol* Another of my favorite aspects of Silent hill is that there is no need to eat, drink, bathe, or wash your clothes... And never once does Henry develop dehydration, scurvy, malnutrition, dandruff, or body sores of any nature.... he is but an utterly flawless being immune to not only health and hygiene issues, but apparently with a swig of Health Drink he can prevent the need for hospital visits for gun shot wounds, chainsaw cuts, monster attacks, and severe migraines.... Eileen probably should have married Henry and got on his healthcare plan xd
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Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 3:15 pm
henrytownshend4235 Splodges Hahahahaha I forgot about the chocolate milk. ^.^ Lol well it is very important for Jasper's part of the game *although he really seems to get a TRUE sugar high off of it lol* Another of my favorite aspects of Silent hill is that there is no need to eat, drink, bathe, or wash your clothes... And never once does Henry develop dehydration, scurvy, malnutrition, dandruff, or body sores of any nature.... he is but an utterly flawless being immune to not only health and hygiene issues, but apparently with a swig of Health Drink he can prevent the need for hospital visits for gun shot wounds, chainsaw cuts, monster attacks, and severe migraines.... Eileen probably should have married Henry and got on his healthcare plan xd Lolol my gawsh dude, the way you have it put just makes me laugh. So true though.
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henrytownshend4235 Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 5:28 pm
Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges Hahahahaha I forgot about the chocolate milk. ^.^ Lol well it is very important for Jasper's part of the game *although he really seems to get a TRUE sugar high off of it lol* Another of my favorite aspects of Silent hill is that there is no need to eat, drink, bathe, or wash your clothes... And never once does Henry develop dehydration, scurvy, malnutrition, dandruff, or body sores of any nature.... he is but an utterly flawless being immune to not only health and hygiene issues, but apparently with a swig of Health Drink he can prevent the need for hospital visits for gun shot wounds, chainsaw cuts, monster attacks, and severe migraines.... Eileen probably should have married Henry and got on his healthcare plan xd Lolol my gawsh dude, the way you have it put just makes me laugh. So true though. You know what else is true and funny? When you beat Silent Hill 4, and you get the ending where Henry is walking away from the apartment, don't you half expect Henry to put on a pair of sunglasses as the apartment explodes behind him???? Then, climbing in Travis Grady's truck, he tosses the used detonator out of the window behind him. Simply picture it: This is the ending I am talking about! Go to the 5:50 mark!
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Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:23 pm
henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges Hahahahaha I forgot about the chocolate milk. ^.^ Lol well it is very important for Jasper's part of the game *although he really seems to get a TRUE sugar high off of it lol* Another of my favorite aspects of Silent hill is that there is no need to eat, drink, bathe, or wash your clothes... And never once does Henry develop dehydration, scurvy, malnutrition, dandruff, or body sores of any nature.... he is but an utterly flawless being immune to not only health and hygiene issues, but apparently with a swig of Health Drink he can prevent the need for hospital visits for gun shot wounds, chainsaw cuts, monster attacks, and severe migraines.... Eileen probably should have married Henry and got on his healthcare plan xd Lolol my gawsh dude, the way you have it put just makes me laugh. So true though. You know what else is true and funny? When you beat Silent Hill 4, and you get the ending where Henry is walking away from the apartment, don't you half expect Henry to put on a pair of sunglasses as the apartment explodes behind him???? Then, climbing in Travis Grady's truck, he tosses the used detonator out of the window behind him. Simply picture it: This is the ending I am talking about! Go to the 5:50 mark!Yeah! When I first played it, I was expecting a loud (((BOOM!!))) to happen. >.< Lololol.
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henrytownshend4235 Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2013 3:23 pm
Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges henrytownshend4235 Splodges Hahahahaha I forgot about the chocolate milk. ^.^ Lol well it is very important for Jasper's part of the game *although he really seems to get a TRUE sugar high off of it lol* Another of my favorite aspects of Silent hill is that there is no need to eat, drink, bathe, or wash your clothes... And never once does Henry develop dehydration, scurvy, malnutrition, dandruff, or body sores of any nature.... he is but an utterly flawless being immune to not only health and hygiene issues, but apparently with a swig of Health Drink he can prevent the need for hospital visits for gun shot wounds, chainsaw cuts, monster attacks, and severe migraines.... Eileen probably should have married Henry and got on his healthcare plan xd Lolol my gawsh dude, the way you have it put just makes me laugh. So true though. You know what else is true and funny? When you beat Silent Hill 4, and you get the ending where Henry is walking away from the apartment, don't you half expect Henry to put on a pair of sunglasses as the apartment explodes behind him???? Then, climbing in Travis Grady's truck, he tosses the used detonator out of the window behind him. Simply picture it: This is the ending I am talking about! Go to the 5:50 mark!Yeah! When I first played it, I was expecting a loud (((BOOM!!))) to happen. >.< Lololol. "In a world full of monsters, rituals, and horrors abound, only one man can stand between all the problems combined... He is.... Henry Townshend! Starring in Silent Hill 4: The Room, play the game this summer that will leave you saying "What the hell?" And what the hell indeed as Henry traverses indescribable worlds such as his own apartment, foils complex puzzles involving chocolate milk, and fights monsters like *watches flying creature buzz annoyingly around the screen* well, we aren't really sure what the hell that is. Experience the fun in STANDARD DEFINITION and be the first to tell your friends "Hey, I got five Health Drinks AND a special favor!" And you'll simply be captivated as magical holes transport you to anywhere but Narnia (believe us, we tried.) So what are you waiting for?! Get a room! Room 302 as a matter of fact!"
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