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Feb 13th, 2008 01:03 PM
darkvare well since i dont think anything should be perfect i command you to play drunk (but please tape the wii mote to your hand)
Feb 12th, 2008 06:56 PM
Emu No.

Don't.
Feb 12th, 2008 05:50 PM
Fat_Hippo What?! *looks more closely at smiley* Oh shit!
I just thought that was the smiley of general pleasure in expectation of possibly coming events or something. Shit, I take THAT back...ugh.
I'm gonna edit that...nasty.
Feb 12th, 2008 05:40 PM
Pub Lover
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...my grandfather... ...should give me something to do at his house.
You just orgasmed while thinking of your grandfather?
Feb 12th, 2008 05:10 PM
Fat_Hippo Hey, why not. At least now they can have fun while training their muscles back up. Hmmm...maybe my grandfather should get a Wii to help him, and it'd would be a great excuse to give him something that gives me something to do at his house.
Feb 11th, 2008 05:33 PM
Zomboid BOO YA!
Feb 11th, 2008 05:15 PM
darkvare too bad it doesn't has eunogh games to make a 10 step program lol
Feb 11th, 2008 01:37 PM
Emu Okamii will be here soon.

see what i did there
Feb 11th, 2008 10:26 AM
MattJack
Nintendo Wiihab

Didn't know if this should go in News or Gaming, so I'll let you cool mods decide.

This morning I caught this story talking about the Wii while I was having my cup of coffee.

Here is an excerpt:

"They're getting improved endurance, strength, coordination. I think it's very entertaining for them," Penny said.

"It really helps the body to loosen up so it can do what it's supposed to do," said Billy Perry, 64, a retired Raleigh police officer.

He received Wii therapy at WakeMed after suffering a stroke on Christmas Eve.

Perry said he'd seen his grandchildren play Wii games and was excited when a hospital therapist suggested he try it.

He said Wii tennis and boxing helped him regain strength and feeling in his left arm.

"It's enjoyable. I know I'm going to participate with my grandkids more when I go visit them," Perry said.
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After getting my heartstrings pulled on this morning I have come to the conclusion that the Wii is making the world a better place. It's too bad the only game I like for it is Wii Sports

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