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Sunday night is Man Night.
It started when some co-workers got together at a gaming center to play COD4 against each other. Word quietly spread both in and out of the company, and a regular group formed. It got to the point where it is just understood that any given Sunday night, you can find a group there.
One recent addition to Man Night is Dice in the Alley*. It began as a diversion while some of the guys had a smoke break, and has now become a regular fixture. We used loonies** at first, but decided that American singles looked better, so greenbacks are now required for entry***.
I had finished shooting my first wedding at about 8:30, 11 hours after I started. I still had my gear with me. The alley was buzzing.
These are my bros. This is why I'm always booked on a Sunday night.
*technically a non-banking varient of Cee-Lo.
**Canadian $1 coins have a picture of a Common Loon on the front, and are commonly referred to as 'loonies'
***if this seems farcical, keep in mind how ridiculous it is for a bunch of white, solidly middle-class tech company employees to be shooting dice in the first place.
Look - no one else to be seen anywhere!
The damn thing comes after ME personally. That's Call of Duty 4 for you - random death from above!
Nice graphics - my first impression was that this was the strange love child of CoD4 and GRAW2!
Colours were a bit washed out for my tastes - but more importantly movement was a bit jerky. Of course this is on an over-subscribed BEta server, so I expect public servers to run a lot smother (fingers crossed).
UPDATE: This all seems so far away now - today I am a Level 50 'veteran'. Looking back I would have to say that the jerkiness I talk about here was due to my computer spec at the time. It took an pretty substantial upgrade and the purchase of a ATI Radeon HD8550 graphics card to smooth out the play.
My lego P90. Its one of my favorite guns in COD4. I just looked at a picture and started to build it, it only took about an hour and a half, but I had breaks in between.
Coroa de plástico (cod4.998) para festas a fantasia ou acessório de festas de casamento e formatura.