Road Kill

How many little critters have you ran over?

  • 0

    Votes: 7 35.0%
  • 1-3

    Votes: 9 45.0%
  • 4-8

    Votes: 4 20.0%
  • Every time i drive

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    20
Skill gets you more points than pure evil. A really good tactic to rack up the points is to drive slowly in front of a big store or movie theatre. You know when people are walking towards your car as you go past the store? Well, people keep walking straight thinking you're gonna keep going and everything will be fine. When they get close, you slam on your brakes and they fall over the back of your car. Then you get out and beat the hell out of them for hitting your car.
 
Originally posted by Nico
Skill gets you more points than pure evil. A really good tactic to rack up the points is to drive slowly in front of a big store or movie theatre. You know when people are walking towards your car as you go past the store? Well, people keep walking straight thinking you're gonna keep going and everything will be fine. When they get close, you slam on your brakes and they fall over the back of your car. Then you get out and beat the hell out of them for hitting your car.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Originally posted by Nico
Skill gets you more points than pure evil. A really good tactic to rack up the points is to drive slowly in front of a big store or movie theatre. You know when people are walking towards your car as you go past the store? Well, people keep walking straight thinking you're gonna keep going and everything will be fine. When they get close, you slam on your brakes and they fall over the back of your car. Then you get out and beat the hell out of them for hitting your car.

Hmm - the bitterness is strong in this one....
 
Originally posted by risingson77


Eh, must be all the childhood trauma or something.....

I went through childhood trauma, but this is more entertainment than anything else. Not sure if the trauma has anything to do with it.
 
Originally posted by Nico


I went through childhood trauma, but this is more entertainment than anything else. Not sure if the trauma has anything to do with it.

Might just be a streak of pure evil then. :fdevil:


I work out most of my childhood trauma in Silent Hill 2. 😈 :ghost:

That game 0wns.
 
I played a little of hit. Looked kinda scary, but it seemed like a hack and slash game to me. Devil May Cry just came out. You better believe I'm grabbin that one.
 
Originally posted by Nico
I played a little of hit. Looked kinda scary, but it seemed like a hack and slash game to me. Devil May Cry just came out. You better believe I'm grabbin that one.

Yeah, I played the DMC demo...it was cool, I love the "Shadow Lion" boss...just a generally excellent graphic design. I love the goth/anime ambience. I'm not sure if I'll buy it....maybe I'll rent it first.

SH2 is a great game, but it does require that you set yourself up for it....by that I mean you need to give it enough time to draw you in. The pace of the game is considerably slower than most other action/adventures. There isn't a more satisfying feeling than pummeling minions of the underworld to death with a 2x4 with a nail in it. 😈

The writing and acting are a several steps above most games...not Oscar caliber, but better than most games. It also deals with somewhat more "mature" subject matter....and can be quite emotional at times.

Well, I like it anyway. :)
 
Man i killed my tire today.:( I ran over a damn Huge Rock (that i didnt see till the last second.) :(
 
Wow, that sux0rs d00d. Was there any other damage to your car?


And what was a rock doing in the road?


I ran over an island in a parking lot once in my last car....fortunately I wasn't going very fast. Just a damaged exhaust hanger....I was never more grateful for a car with too much ground clearance. :P
 
I ran over one of my best friends' dog, with him in the car. That day ranked up there in the top ten worst days of my life.

~LoudMusic
 
I nailed a little sparrow with my tire, didnt run into him, yes i ran over a capable bird.:D too bad it was a sparrow. I didnt know he was even in the road, appearently, he didnt know I was there either!
 
Originally posted by LoudMusic
I ran over one of my best friends' dog, with him in the car. That day ranked up there in the top ten worst days of my life.

~LoudMusic

That would suck.

That's even worse than the day my mate (with me in the car) reversed into my partner's car.

His missus gave him a H I D I N G...
 
Originally posted by vat_man


That would suck.

That's even worse than the day my mate (with me in the car) reversed into my partner's car.

His missus gave him a H I D I N G...

What's a "H I D I N G" ??

~LoudMusic
 
Originally posted by risingson77


More commonly referred to in the US as a "beating"....


Send my sympathy along to your friend, vat. Unless he's into that sort of thing. :eek: :lol:

'Beating' is also appropriate - personally I tend to reserve that for bodyboarding - eg. 'I lost the rail halfway down this moster wave and took a beating', the kind that means everytime you lean forward for the next 24 hours salt water runs out of your nose - great at parties.

This was more psychological stuff - I think he looked on it as getting it out of the way quickly...
 
Originally posted by vat_man


'Beating' is also appropriate - personally I tend to reserve that for bodyboarding - eg. 'I lost the rail halfway down this moster wave and took a beating', the kind that means everytime you lean forward for the next 24 hours salt water runs out of your nose - great at parties.

This was more psychological stuff - I think he looked on it as getting it out of the way quickly...

UUuuhhh, that makes me crenge. I hate getting saltwater in my body, it does wicked nasty things to me ...

~LoudMusic
 
Originally posted by LoudMusic


UUuuhhh, that makes me crenge. I hate getting saltwater in my body, it does wicked nasty things to me ...

~LoudMusic

The saltwater I can deal with, it's the sand I have issues with...
 
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