you never had a freakin nintendo? i thought everyone in the US had a nintendo. you mean to tell me you never played Mario?
I should rephrase that then. I wanted one when I was five and bugged my parents for one. They never bought me one. I ended buying myself one when I was 13.
I should rephrase that then. I wanted one when I was five and bugged my parents for one. They never bought me one. I ended buying myself one when I was 13.
Watchin "Old Yeller'' with my ol' man. I'll tell you what...my pop is a true blue collar, farm working, tough as nails, mountain man and I can still remember watching him tear up over the ending of this movie. Seeing that was so powerful to me that I have not forgotten the feeling that it gave me over 25 yrs later! One of the few 'quality bonding' moments that existed between us.
you never had a freakin nintendo? i thought everyone in the US had a nintendo. you mean to tell me you never played Mario?
I was the same way. My parents never bought me any video game system. We didn't even have a TV until I was like 10. Most of the time, I just played out in the woods or rode my bike anyway. Going over to friends houses was a big deal because I got to play Mario. I guess it was a good thing, because I get borderline obsessive compulsive about video games. When I start playing one, I don't want to do anything else until I get tired of it.
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