break from recession

How is that fun.. the fighting is automatic! I wanted to go rip someones head off or something at least...
 
even though the fighting is automatic, it is still a bit of fun.

The more you fight, the more weapons you get etc etc and the damage inflicted becomes greater.
 
I used to love space invaders

Space Invaders bring back very happy memories of my late teens. There was a town near where I grew up to which we went every weekend and we always went to the same pub. There was the bar, an adjacent room with a pool table, a juke box (which one of our group was able to give a bypass to so we had free music!) and a Space Invader game machine. And in the room behind it was a kind of an internal take away where they cooked chips etc. The room with the entertainment was tight and much more so with about 20 of us crammed in there!

Porter, chips, pool, Space Invaders and a juke box, all for a few pounds each Saturday night, with a good chance of an arguement or a fight over someone spilling or drinking someone else's pint. Character-building Utopian days! :)

And this was the song that was played about 20 times more than any other each night on the juke box.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXc_z5x5oQY Decent music!
 
Back then, Baldy, we used to drink Smithwicks. Maybe that had something to do with it............

Drinking green diesel would have an adverse effect alright! I never heard of a Corkman drinking Smithwick's, always thought of it as an up-the-country drink, same as Lyon's (excuse for) tea.
 
I thought it was just East Coast people that drink smithwicks, personally i think it could strip paint !!
 
Lex, I'm merely trying to make sure that we rebels are able to hold our heads high. My criticism is good for our superior race. :)
 
Drinking green diesel would have an adverse effect alright! I never heard of a Corkman drinking Smithwick's, always thought of it as an up-the-country drink, same as Lyon's (excuse for) tea.

Ah yes, we were young, we were foolish, we had nothing but we were happy!!!!!!!!!!

The pub had Guinness, Murphy's and Smithwicks on tap and the only lager they had was pint bottles of Carling. Remember those? The ones with the tiny neck.

http://images.google.ie/imgres?imgu...le&gbv=2&hl=en&sa=G&ei=kSTeSaSZApmRjAe1opGpDghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w86X4wjjhw
 
Back
Top