|
Pay attention to anything Carter or Gore
said? Of course not. |
|
scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
|
Pay attention to anything Carter or Gore
said? Of course not. |
|
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
This will be the comment box |
Don't forget it was Carter that went to N. Korea during Clinton's term and thoroughly embarrassed the crap out of Bill.
Do you really think Bill and Hill give a crap what Carter says.
MM
Unfortunately, Steven F. Hayward will soon have enough material for a second book.
oy vey ole'
Will the Clintons pull off a Ron Brown?
-DougM
Damn Rodge, Video Games are my forte, and you don't have a comments section for it. I work at the Electronics counter at Walmart, and the question that I get asked by parents more than anything, is 'is the game appropriate for children?' It's a vague question, and if they ask the answer is usually, no. But they are more concerned with sex in video games than anything else.
But, the poll might be a little off. Because heterosexual sex is sort of a broad term. It could be blatantly detailed cutscenes of sex, as far as these parents know, and usually thats not the case. GTA IV, which we're selling the 29th, has an M rating moreso because you can pick up hookers and, while you can't see anything, the car shakes back and forth.
Violence isn't anything to most people anymore, whether they've been numbed to it or something, I couldn't say. But I do know, they feel it's more important to keep childrens things clean of sexual depictions, than of immense violence.
Maybe they think the latter is easier to explain? Either way, no matter the answer I always give to parents, the kids get the game anyway, so whatever these parents find offensive, it doesn't affect their buying habits.
You're probably right about violence being easier to explain, Josh. Many parents don't like the kids exposed to (much) sexuality for a myriad of reasons, but one might be the "comfort zone" in the home. But, America is unique with its anti-tits pro bloody gore entertainment culture. Go figure.
BTW Rodger, I think your game would be awesome. >:~|
Lilian really wanted Billy to be President. But she didn't think Jimmy could handle the gas station.
RAK w/ Red Skelton