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  1. lol username

    I'm Not Terribly Confident With My Creativity

    Speaking not as an expert, but rather a guy with really weird tastes in pretty much everything... I'm not an expert on LEGO building. Really, I'm just kinda ok with weird fantasy vehicles. And when I do get the chance to sit down and build something, I usually don't envision how the final thing "should look". Usually, I'll just be fooling around with some pieces and come across some assembly that I think is kinda cool, then I'll expand on it and keep ironing it out until it all flows smoothly. Then I'll leave it be for a few months, come back, polish it, and/or rework it into something a bit different. It's very organic, and I rarely come up with anything that's even remotely realistic. If you were to ask me to build a house, you'd likely just get a box with some windows, doors, and hopefully a roof. As for drawing... Hahahahaha.
    5 points
  2. Jimbob

    I'm Not Terribly Confident With My Creativity

    Speaking not as an expert, but rather someone who was/is in a similar boat to you... Firstly, as you would with all creative endeavours, go and find yourself some inspiration. You'd like to build mechs and vehicles? Go look them up. I'm sure I don't need to tell you where to find them, in fact this whole point is kind of an obvious one for anyone who took an creative subject at school. Don't just be inspired by the creations of others though, actually look closely at the models and check out the clever techniques that the master builders of the world use. This should be enough to get some ideas rolling in your head. Secondly, just start building. You don't have many parts? Not an issue. For a little kid, parts were rarely an issue, you just picked up what you had and SHABAM you've got yourself a space ship in the most dazzling array of colours imaginable. Just as an artist would begin creating his masterpiece of a painting by brushing down the first stroke of paint, or an athlete would run a marathon by taking his first step from the starting line, you should begin expanding your creativity by simply sticking two parts together and let your hands run wild. Get acquainted with the parts you have. Once you're ready to step up and build some more serious models, you'll need to know your restrictions. As you said, you don't have many parts. If you have the money I recommend going out and buying some Creator sets, or just whatever stands out to you. Start building a collection, and by purchasing sets you will get more consistency in your colours too. Try and build at least one model (or just the set itself) with everything you buy, and build stuff out of what you already have, and you should start to get an idea of what kind of parts are at your disposal. This next point kind of works differently for different people. If you're the kind of person that likes to plan everything out, draw up an idea of the model you want to make. This is for your eyes only, so screw it if your drawing skills suck. Get an idea of the end goal. Alternatively, if you're someone like me, just improvise the entire model. Have in mind the basics - maybe a mech with two arms and two legs, joined by a body and head. Sounds simple, but it immediately sets the foundations for your model. Then improvise it, stick some bricks together and you've got a body. Now find yourself a joint and you can build on the limbs. And so on. So far, this has all been a personal experience. You are getting yourself acquainted with LEGO, freeing yourself to build whatever you like, just as a child would. You haven't taken any 'How to build LEGO like a pro' course, you aren't under scrutiny by someone to produce a masterpiece straight off the bat, you're just ENJOYING building and experimenting. Great. Now, by this point, you will have built something. For me, I'd built many models which I posted >here, >here and >here. That first one is incredibly small and basic, the second is awful in shape and the third isn't anything to be particularly proud of, but still all three sit on display in my room now. Just post your models. No one decent (decent being the operative word) is going to laugh and mock you, I had many helpful comments on my models. Take that first step to confidently show off your creations to the world, just as a little boy would build his yellow, green and blue spaceship and proudly hold it up to his parents. Take heed of the feedback. For me, after all this, I was ready to build something awesome. I went out and bought some Mixels, broke them up as soon as I'd built the standard models and had an idea of what parts I had, and went straight to work building a creature. Soon enough, >Gary was born. Now, I'm not saying he's a masterpiece. Not at all, he's a very basic little creature who deceivingly appears to be complex because I stuck a ton of random small parts around him. And the big adorable eyes lend a hand too. Just build, McJ. Go grab yourself a set or use what you've got already and build yourself a mech with a huge laser on its wrist and a cyclopian evil eye, with rocket thrusters on the back of its legs. Build a big red truck with lights everywhere and a ladder and minifigures that can sit in the front. Build a space ship with photon blasters and a clever escape pod function, with a huge engine on the back and deceivingly small wings. For goodness' sake, there's no algorithm or secret trick or exclusive talent for building with LEGO. Stick some bricks together. Build yourself a creation. Tear it apart, build another one. Tear it apart, build another. Eventually, by simple human nature, you will have developed your skills. Soon you will have a creation which will sit on your desk for years to come, and you can show it to people with pride saying "This, fellas, this is my first EPIC model".
    5 points
  3. Fush

    Get drawn

    So I needed some drawing practice now that I have my new tablet, and Ace suggested drawing RRU members as Rock Raiders. So That's what I'm doing. Completed: (note: the color bleeds out of the outline in some of these, I am currently working to fix that) Ace Ben Drill Master Fushi (Me) Jedi299 Jimbob Le LEGOCyborg McJobless McStudz MaelstromIslander Pereki and Phantom Terror Phantom Terror Pranciblad ProfessorBrickkeeper Rocket Shadowblaze Xiron Zeph If you want drawn, post here, along with a brief description. Physical traits only, the rest I'd prefer to do myself. New drawings will be added to the OP as I finish them.
    3 points
  4. McJobless

    I'm Not Terribly Confident With My Creativity

    This topic is going to feel weird coming from someone who wants to be a game designer. It's like if a runner asked how to move his legs, or a doctor needed to know how to check for temperature. I'm a little scared that my kind of "creativity" is one-sided. I can imagine extremely complex, glorious (s***ty) storylines and I can find gameplay mechanics that other people won't dare to tread, but that seems to be my limit. I've had almost no luck being able to draw anything I imagine, and worst still is my LEGO skills. I'm not going to bring the LEGO movie into this because of spoilers, but basically I don't think I have the skills or ideas necessary to make anything "awesome" with LEGO. I can't recall building anything that wasn't either a spaceship (loose use of the term, it's either a big rectangle block with some stuff jammed on it or the LEGO civilian jet slightly reconfigured) or a horrifically traumatised Bionicle who looks like ran through a rainbow with superglue. That might stem from years of only having limited sets and usually adhering very closely to the building instructions, without even attempting to mix up the creations in anyway. This is probably going to be a ridiculously dumb question, but, how exactly to I increase my creativity, skill and patience so I can at least get to the level of 12 year old LEGO Universe Fan Game Designer? I'm sure there's a few of you out there who have some pretty unique techniques when you go to build something. I'd certainly like to be able to build some awesome new mech and vehicle designers. I'm not too concerned about matching colours since my parts library is pretty tiny, and I don't have the wide range everybody else does. I just really want to be able to start having crazy ideas and achieving a sort of resemblance to them.
    3 points
  5. Phantom Terror

    Prototype LEGO Piece

    Last year, I received a prototype Sahmad helmet from BZPower at BrickFair Virginia. It's really fun to have.
    2 points
  6. McJobless

    Fourth-ward March.

    I totally didn't even plan that pun 4 years ago. So. 27/03/2014. Heh. Never really thought I'd make it this far without dying by train, being sent to a loony bin or wasting away on alcohol. And while those things have all been pretty close to happening, here I still am. The Austrexican Lives. The Pants Enforcers reigns supreme. 4 years ago, I found a little email in my old High School email account. Supposedly, I had seen RRU at some stage, and signed up for a newsletter...without registering. The logic is mind-bending. Regardless, a much younger, and grammatically-incorrect, smilie-hating me made some kind of odd judgement call. I want to join this website. Maybe it was the tools. Maybe it was the chance for a community. Maybe I was bored and drinking lots of coke. We'll never really know. What we do know is that stupid me posted all my personal information and a link to a broken free forum for a mod project that was never feasible in the first place, and yet probably is the reason I'm in Game Design right now. Talk about lunacy. I'm not exactly sure why I decided to stay for longer than it took to write the introduction. Most of the time, I join a website to download the cool stuff I need, and then run like a panicked maniac. Yet, somehow, the illustrious charm of RRU shined through. The awesome members, the active modding community (in the Renaissance period of LegoRR modding), the chance to get one of the useless things I say quoted...I didn't know Heaven could be coded in HTML. I don't think I have enough time, coke or words to describe the vast history that's happened, or the magnitude of the effects RRU has had on me. Frankly, the way I see it, if I hadn't of click that link in 2010, life would be a right PoS. I'm not exactly sure what to do to say thank you. If I'm honestly, I've been pretty lazy about preparing for this entire thing. Lazy being one of my main attributes, as I'm sure every member who ever heard of 7EPS knows about. I guess I might as well do two things. The first is "The Package". It's kind of a nice collection of RRU tributes. All the images I've collected from our Skype chats, alongside all of the RRU-related audio, and some other stuff I located. It's not really the super amazing present I'm sure some of you would be interested in, but hey, at least it's not a screenshot of a poorly constructed LDD model... I've also dumped in a few images from my travels in Australia. Again, nothing fantastic, but hopefully you'll get a bit of a chuckle from something. DOWNLOAD Secondly...I guess a few kind words are in order for some of the older members. No disrespect intended to the newer members (even those who I regularly have a go at), but it's hard for me to say much when our entire conversations were "DO NOT BUMP THIS 50 YEAR OLD THREAD HOW COULD YOU THREAD BUMPING KILLS KITTENS DO YOU LOVE KITTENS YOU ARE A KITTEN MURDERER HOW COULD YOU?!?!?!?!?!1111?" Without further ado, and in the order of greatest hair; Sideburnsy. Let's get the record straight. If your glorious chops were any larger, I could probably climb them like Jack and the Beanstalk. Seriously though, I don't know if any other single member has really inspired me as much as you have. You're like Einstein without the accent. Whether or not Time Raiders will ever reach the door is irrelevant. You're an incredible dude, so keep at it. Thanks for not sending this account to the deepest pits of hell! Addict. I don't know if you're reading this, but with the insane programming quirks you've developed, I'm pretty sure you've built some kind of surveillance system capable of detecting terribly constructed praise. I don't doubt for a second you've got a legendary status ahead of you. You have a dream, a passion, skills with programming languages I can't even imagine in dreams of having, and the rampant insanity to knock the other freeloaders in line. Whatever happens with your projects, I look forward to seeing what you create. It's going to be crazy. Antilles. If anybody can put up with me delaying watching their favourite show for a good long while, that deserves a badge of honour. More importantly, somebody who can bring a smile to a really pissed of Australian probably deserves a cold, frosty beer on the house. I swear, if you keep up the logical and sound reasoning you always have, I'm probably going to start imagining you as my conscious. Then again, considering you are the smart one, that's probably not a bad thing. As with the above two, you've got a huge amount of talent. You know what to do. Finish the fight. McStudz. Where would I be without the Can-I-be-LZ-adian warrior? That said, I think we all know you're the one who's doing his best to try and get the News Team to be doing their job...reporting stories about Twitch Plays Pokemon. But, who am I kidding? A cheery attitude, a positive thinker, apparently a very talented musician and a good friend. These forums wouldn't be the same without our resident Maple Syrup Aficionado. I can't really say just how big you're going to be, mainly since I haven't seen your dongle. But, seriously, you've got a f****ing future ahead of you. Just be ready for whatever comes your way. Now, let's just promise not to slice each others necks next time a forum war lashes out, right? Alcom the Acorn Baker. I'm not sure what's more hilarious, your constant deadpan snarkiness or the image of your pants-on-head-wearing-Minifigure roasting over a chestnut fire. Of course, I'm kidding. You remind me of one of the Master Builders. I can't say which one, since you seem to be better than all of them combined. Normally I get jealous of skilled LEGO builders easy, but with you I think I might just be a fan. You've got an incredible talent, and I know you're also trying your damned hardest to be an awesome Game Designer/Programmer/someone in computers in case my memory is mistaking you for another LEGO nut. I can tell you, you're going to achieve everything you want to achieve. Just don't ever let go of that snark; it's sometimes the only thing that cheers me up on a s***ty day. Drill Master. I'm not really sure one can master drilling, but you've proven you can master just about everything else. So long as that doesn't include driving, choosing between lyrics and not lyrics, and figuring out if I know what a pound key is. If I were a Forerunner, I'd sure as hell be praising you right now. I know things might not be looking so grand, but with a little bit of optimism, you'll reach far. Just remember to keep creating. It doesn't matter what, just so long as it's awesome, which I know you can do. And please, if you get the Forward Until Dawn set, don't brag about it. I will actually hunt you down and kill you. Maybe. (Cell) Shading. Once upon a time far, far ago, two mortal enemies duked it out constantly in the Shoutbox. Who could ever imagine them becoming good friends? I surely can't, WHO THE f**** SAYS HALO IS SH...I mean, coming all the way from my first RRU enemy to my trusted sauce of what's good or not in Sony/gaming in general, I don't think I could be happier with the result. You got an amazing charm, and we share pretty similar opinions about the leagues of stupidity on the Internet...aka, Tumblr. Don't ever let the assholes get to you. You're a damn inspiration, and I have many thanks to give you for the f****ing incredible 4 years. Let's go raid Micro$hit sometime. Pascal. I think we both know exactly what's up. Loud beats, enough weed to cover a forest floor and a bunch of girls who need a right slapping. There's really not much I can say to you without coming off as a kind of insane, obsessed lunatic. I'll spare you the details and keep it short and sweet; you've got the passion and the talent to make crazy and awesome games. I'm pretty sure you've also been hiding from me some DJ talent. Don't ever give up. You're going to run The Pascalands soon enough. Tauka. I still remember the early days, and you decided to charge head-first into the fray. So long ago. We've spoken so little since, which is a real shame, since you're a f****ing nice guy. I'm pretty sure you've done some awesome drawing work, so keep it up. You've got a great talent. Kir(k)by. If I knew programmers could come with the fantastic British wit and accent that you do, I probably would have signed up ages ago. I'm not really sure why we got lucky enough to draw you into this muddled mess of insanity and sloppy hardcode, but frankly, I'm pretty glad you're in with the rest of us. You're an awesome, level headed coded with industry experience and somebody who I respect far more than the things they work on. You've got a crazy awesome future ahead of you, so long as you don't get nailed by Nintendo QA first. I'm excited to see where you're going to go from here. Xiron, Le717, Fush, pranciblad, jimbob, prototyke, gryhpon. Unfortunately, I can't really say we've had enough interacts for me to give you a personalised message that makes no sense, and I know a fair few of us have had..."creative" differences in the past, but needless to say, you've all grown on me in some way. And thankfully, I don't mean like genital warts. You're all pillars of the community, as far as I'm concerned. Don't ever stop being as awesome as you have, especially in the face of assholes like me. You keep this community together. And insult the living s*** out of Tumblr, which I like. Doc. Hi. Joe. If you're reading this, GET BACK TO WORK. WE HAVE AN ISLAND TO CONQUER. There's people I've probably missed, and members who will likely never return again, so to anyone who is missing a message, just imagine a generic thank you being shouted by an army of killer robots shooting fireworks. That'll be exciting enough. Now, there's two members I did miss. Not to pick out favourites or go insane fanboy or anything, but for whatever reason, my brain's decided these guys deserve a few more crappy jokes than the rest. Jamesster. Jimmy Jams. Customer Sir Mounted. I'm not sure if you're actually a LEGO manager who happens to be so disillusioned by the new LEGO games but can't get access to the old products and their code, and so goes undercover as just a regularly-incredible fan in some kind of weird bid to try and save LEGO Media from itself. If someone were to tell me years ago I'd be even able to talk to the Lord of LEGO Fans, I would have punched them in the face to make them sure they're probably dreaming. I still remember seeing your obsession with everything LEGO start to spread through the forums, and going, "I'll never get respect from that guy. How the hell is he even on RRU? We're just some pokey old game website..." I'm pretty sure you're probably waiting for the day you can finish me off, steal my game design books and run into GDC screaming "I am now the Confucius of Game Design! Fear me and my bricky ways!" Nonetheless, you've been one of the most interesting people to talk to, and to watch you develop your game ideas has been nothing short of inspiring. I don't want to start any wars or say anybody is better than anybody else, but as far as you are concerned, I can already see this brilliant designer with the awesome ideas right in front of him. Just keep calm, get the spicy pizzaz, and do what you were born to do. Make me look like one of those LU fangame kiddes. Cyrem. Lord Mercy. Darth Vader. Every name under the sun. Being a part of this...*vibrant* community probably wouldn't have been possible if I didn't have another fellow Australian to share some sweet tunes with. I don't even know what words can describe what you've done for me. It's not just music, it's not just member ranks, and it's not just the things we've discussed. This whole experience has been more-or-less your doing. In a way, you're like a crazy being in the sky. You've created this little world inside the middle of world's greatest battlefield, and even with all the nukes we've dropped on ourselves, you managed to keep this ship (or building) running as long as possible. There's no denying Cirevam's incredible ability to be an awesome admin, and you've moved on to some FANTASTIC things which I look forward to seeing more of in the future, but nonetheless. I think legend would be quite insulting to you. You're way above that. Thank you for everything, sir. I remember sometime ago being called a "Kangaroo-loving Douche-bag". Well, I can tell you that now I'm a kangaroo-loving douche-bag...with purple hair. Keep up the awesome times, RRU. Let's hope for another awesome 5 years.
    2 points
  7. Ben24x7

    I'm Not Terribly Confident With My Creativity

    When you mention "(s***ty)" that is, as far as I believe, only from your point of view. Don't take yourself down too hard and also anything you come up with from scratch, such as you so-called "(s***ty) storylines", is using your imagination. You are being creative thinking how the storyline goes, you are the one who is making up your own ideas, no one else is involved. Trust me, when you take in your ideas as positive that can help encourage yourself to continue, using your imagination as much as you want. Also, there is a LEGO Book I have somewhere which may or may not be too helpful but it reviews LEGO Builders who Build for events, decorations, or even just for the fun of it. Anyways those pages hold possibly helpful suggestions to problems you may have as it suggests ways of using your Creativity or how to build a nice sturdy structure. I can't remember the title of the book, nor can I find it but if I do find it in future and you are still having trouble I can recommend it to you.
    2 points
  8. McJobless

    McJobless's Design Lessons

    MCJOBLESS. WHY HAVEN'T YOU UPDATED THIS TOPIC IN FOREVER? Knowledge is a weird thing, and it hurts a lot. Essentially, I have a lot of notes to share, but there's the problem of both organisation (making them readable by anybody without access to my brain) and plagiarism/lack of context (I don't want to provide you guys with notes that could be viewed for free from people who are doing a lot of good work spreading important messages about games development, and some of the stuff I've got aren't really relevant to what we've covered so far). I'm right now considering turning what I've learnt into a small PDF. I don't want to publish everything into a condensed book proper, since that would be paying disservice to the giants I've been climbing on top of so far. I'll let you know when I've made progress, but for now, know that the journey is only going to get far more confusing unless you're prepared for it.
    2 points
  9. lol username

    RRU Quotes 2: Reckoning

    "You may be Shaggy but I'm Chewbacca" ~ Joe in a group voice chat after making a disturbing sound
    2 points
  10. Alcom Isst

    RRU Quotes 2: Reckoning

    LUR conversation regarding this. [9:00:41 PM] Jamesster: I'm trying not to laugh because laughing would make me look like a jerk but [9:00:50 PM] Jamesster: this is making me want to laugh [9:00:58 PM] [sGT] Alcom Isst: Meanwhile, Alcom is all [9:01:04 PM] [sGT] Alcom Isst: BWAH HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAAHAHHA [9:01:07 PM] [sGT] Alcom Isst: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHAHHAHAHHA! [9:01:08 PM] [sGT] Alcom Isst: HA! [9:01:14 PM] [sGT] Alcom Isst: HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! [9:42:58 PM] [sGT] Alcom Isst: So how is ORR? [9:43:10 PM] Jamesster: one branch morphed into GNOMAL [9:43:18 PM] Jamesster: that's about all I know as for current status [9:43:23 PM] McJobless: Imagine an image of a burning plane running into the ocean. [9:43:39 PM] McJobless: Now imagine that image being thrown out of a 18 story building. [9:43:43 PM] McJobless: Landing onto a freeway. [9:44:02 PM] McJobless: Being sucked into the exhaust pipe of a gas truck. [9:44:11 PM] McJobless: Which then explodes and destroys everything. [9:44:22 PM] McJobless: Now imagine all that inside a movie. [9:44:28 PM] McJobless: And imagine that movie as a script. [9:44:41 PM] McJobless: Now imagine the script being rejected by everyone in Hollywod. [9:44:47 PM] McJobless: THAT'S how ORR is going. [9:44:49 PM] McJobless: Last I heard.
    2 points
  11. lol username

    RRU Quotes 2: Reckoning

    [5:01:13 PM] [sGT] Alcom Isst: Sometimes I wish text would be read upwards. Then it would be like climbing a mountain. [5:01:23 PM] [sGT] Alcom Isst: No, I'm not high. Don't be absurd. [5:01:34 PM] McJobless: You're unusually poetic today, Alcom. [5:03:47 PM] jamesster: Alcom is writing It is very nice to read Look it's a haiku [5:04:34 PM] McJobless: Spaceship Spaceship SPPPPAACEEEEship. [5:04:43 PM] McJobless: A haiku written by Benny. [5:04:47 PM] [sGT] Alcom Isst: There once was a LEGO Community That worked in perfect unity But then children showed up Everything f**ked up And it all just broke our synergy
    1 point
  12. Cirevam

    Fourth-ward March.

    Cheers, mate. It's been a wild ride so far. I trust you won't be stepping off anytime soon.
    1 point
  13. Fluffy Cupcake

    Xiron's LR2 Modding Tutorial Series

    The next part is up! This week: Texturing.
    1 point
  14. Ben24x7

    Minecraft Screenshots

    I've now (very recently) built the Granite Grinder in Minecraft too: Here it is, I am not proud of this design but I did try my best. The Granite Grinder from the back. This is the Cab, it only comsists (as you can see) of a switch, no seats, no other switches or buttons, just this but also the switch does nothing, unlike the Chrome Crusher. Bonus Docs clothing, I am also not too proud of those Dyed clothes as it doesn't look like Docs. Also, I decided not to make Axles' clothes again even though he is part of the Granite Grinder set, I originally tried to recreate Bandit's clothing but that didn't go too well. All in all this isn't as good as the Chrome Crusher rebuild and I think I made the clothes too poorly but I'm going to have to accept it.
    1 point
  15. Phantom Terror

    This Can't Be Happening...

    So, while building a MOC this morning, several of my black V-sockets snapped in multiple ways. The plus-rod whole on the bottom snapped off from one, the socket part actually shattered off on another, and one of them just snapped in half, and I'm left like
    1 point
  16. McJobless

    The LEGO Movie Videogame *.DAT Export and ReImport (PS3)

    Console ports use a different format for a variety of reasons that aren't important. Basically, they would need a special converter written for them, which I don't think anybody is really willing to do.
    1 point
  17. Quisoves Potoo

    Fourth-ward March.

    While you may find my manner of speech and what might be called occasional Puritanism annoying, I hope that you understand that I do you respect you. Indeed, you are clearly an intelligent fellow, and a person with heart. Your writings on what makes a fun game, for example, I found fascinating and insightful. So, I give you my best wishes. Here's to another four years!
    1 point
  18. Phantom Terror

    ComboBot

    Hey guys, I built this a while ago for a competition I was having with another MOCist about who could build the best creation out of parts from just one set. I think I did pretty well on this guy to be honest. Original set can be seen HERE.
    1 point
  19. aidenpons

    Does anyone still play this? (My LEGO Network)

    Go look at your Trade Modules. Also, can you accept my Friend Request? (Does anyone know if stuff like Pipes are sent to Networkers? Those AI things?) EDIT: If anyone wants me to put up something, say a Stunt Travel Module, just ask. I've EVERYTHING (including most (if not all) of the Bionicle and Lego Chronicles (that City game)) up to Rank 5.
    1 point
  20. Drill Master

    This Can't Be Happening...

    And I was like
    1 point
  21. Drill Master

    RRU Quotes 2: Reckoning

    (McJobless and I in a personal Skype chat) [3/28/2014 4:08:58 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:12:38 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:12:53 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:12:59 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:13:22 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:13:27 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:14:25 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:15:10 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:15:39 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:16:41 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:16:48 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:16:59 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:17:24 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:17:31 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:17:49 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:18:44 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:18:58 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:19:52 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:20:20 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:20:29 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:21:30 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:21:42 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:21:50 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:21:59 PM] McJobless: Yo. [3/28/2014 11:22:22 PM] JAL: Hey [3/28/2014 11:23:15 PM] McJobless: Yo. [9:35:45 PM] JAL: Hey [9:36:43 PM] McJobless: Yo. [9:37:31 PM] JAL: I'm breaking the chain now to actually talk about stuff. [9:37:59 PM] McJobless: Okay As you can see, a lot of stuff goes on in there...
    1 point
  22. le717

    Fourth-ward March.

    @Addict At least you are second. I would not even be in the running for sideburn consideration. Yes, more than one you and I have had our differences ("creative" or not), but you so perfectly said, you too have "grown on me". There was a point I tried to avoid you, fearing what you might say to/about me. Now, I look forward to seeing if you are online. IDK why. Maybe it is your talk of video game design that goes over my head and amazes me that you know so much. Maybe it was that Family Wot I Fink post I felt like it spoke directly to me. Maybe those fights helped me see you in a different light, who knows. All I know is, you, McJobless, you are truly a foundation to RRU. If you were to suddenly leave, I'd think the whole atmosphere would change. You bring humor, light, and much needed "newbie topic laws" to this forum, and I am most thankful for it. Here's to another four years, and I do hope in the near future we will have more "encounters" of the third kind and get to know each other better.
    1 point
  23. lol username

    I wish there was a lego racers 3...

    There is. It's called Drome Racers. LEGO Racers 4 was canceled. '?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>>
    1 point
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