Esme on 13/9/2007 at 13:12
playing Thief is fun, if growing older means I can't have any fun then I'm not having any
the only problem I foresee is when age blurs the boundaries between reality and fiction for me and there's a spate of local burglaries which baffle the police because the only suspect is this ancient, arthritis ridden, senile old hag that keeps muttering about them having all the light and all the food and there's me stuck in this cold coold cellar...
I'll give up Thief when I have to and not one second before
Phantom0914 on 13/9/2007 at 13:53
It'll be long before I grow up :wot:
Phantom0914 on 13/9/2007 at 13:57
lel.:p
qolelis on 13/9/2007 at 15:33
I once said that I was going to stop when my current computer finally dies, but that wasn't entirely true. I am going to play FMs as long as I can get them to play (in whatever way possible).
pwl on 13/9/2007 at 22:36
I agree totaly with Gloria NEVER EVER!!!!!!!!!!! :thumb:
ToadTadWater on 13/9/2007 at 23:31
Most likely when no new FMs, or can not use/see my PC, or when the smell from my rotting body makes dogs bark and cats run for cover OR next week, who knows!! :)
Thanks for all the FM's to come and in past!!!!!
Ottoj55 on 13/9/2007 at 23:42
likely never, but i don't play so much as build, and building is so satisfying for me.
dealasteal on 14/9/2007 at 02:11
When Im not able to swing my BLACKJACK with one arm...while crouching in the darkest corner of the room....
and my patience g r o w s thin.
Until then........im coming for U......LOOONG LIVE THE THIEF!!!:grr:
Foubister on 14/9/2007 at 03:40
I've never understood this whole idea that people have to act a certain way at a certain age. If you enjoy a particular pastime why should you stop just because you've hit a certain age? That whole concept is completely groundless as far as I'm concerned. I'm 38 going on 12 and I never intend to change that! Playing games keeps me young at heart and I, personaly, think that can have an effect on staying young in body. You look at some of those people who live to be 100 and they almost always seem to have that little twinkle in their eyes that one normally associates with fun loving kids. It's as if they have the soul of someone a quarter of their age. When someone finds out how old my aunt is and says "My! You don't look it!" she always replies with "Well how am I supposed to look?". They never have an answer for that. It's this vauge, groundless, idea of what "old" people are supposed to look and act like.
The day I stop playing Thief (and other computer games) is the day they pry them from my cold, dead hands!!:ebil: