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Okay, now I have Company of Heroes, and also I got CounterStrike to work again after five years of absence.

So add those to the list of NITE possibilities.
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I cannot join you on Company of Heroes. I can't buy a full priced recent game that I wasn't already dying to get. I mean, it killed me to get Starcraft. Not to turn into the Angry Arcade Nerd, but the $61.79 that I presume CoH would cost is like money towards a Q*bert in a "Universal" cabinet (which is currently on Craigslist for $200.) I'm not saying this to try to make you feel bad. I think, of anyone here, I am very open to new challenges and experiences. I mean, I started playing Rollercoaster Tycoon because of you.

I'm just saying.

Counter-strike came with HL2, so I am all set there. I have never played it. I would love to. I would LOVE it.
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Man, if you never played CS, then playing with Pinner and I will pisssss yooooooou oooooooffffffffffffffffff.
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I think I'm about a billion times better at first person shooters than the two of you combined. I'm not worried.
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Wait, you guys are using mice and WASD, right? How about three billion times better than the both of you.
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Yeah, and apparently after not playing CS for 5 years, I have regressed from "1337" to full-on "n00b".

Sauce for the goose. The odds will be even.
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Please tell me what "sauce for the goose" means so I can immediately start using it in every sentence I create. "Sauce for the goose!" Haw haw haw!
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Company of Heroes won't run on my PC. Shame, too, because it looks like something I would really enjoy.

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Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Please tell me what "sauce for the goose" means so I can immediately start using it in every sentence I create. "Sauce for the goose!" Haw haw haw!
Wrath of Khan, baby. I have no idea what it means, but Spock seemed to think he was awfully clever with that one.
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Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Please tell me what "sauce for the goose" means so I can immediately start using it in every sentence I create. "Sauce for the goose!" Haw haw haw!
What's sauce for the goose (is sauce for the gander). (British, American & Australian, old-fashioned, American & Australian, old-fashioned)
something that you say to suggest that if a particular type of behaviour is acceptable for one person, it should also be acceptable for another person. If your husband can go out with his friends, then surely you can go out with yours. What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.

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idioms.com wrote:
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Please tell me what "sauce for the goose" means so I can immediately start using it in every sentence I create. "Sauce for the goose!" Haw haw haw!
What's sauce for the goose (is sauce for the gander). (British, American & Australian, old-fashioned, American & Australian, old-fashioned)
something that you say to suggest that if a particular type of behaviour is acceptable for one person, it should also be acceptable for another person. If your husband can go out with his friends, then surely you can go out with yours. What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
You lost me.
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Post by Worm »

I'm still like half 1337. I definitely cannot do fucking SHIT on sniping maps, but close-range in firefight maps like dust or office I can still rip up. Though, I mean I'm still getting embarrassed by people millions of times better than me.
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Sauce for the goose means that whatever you are having for dinner will go good with white wine.


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Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Please tell me what "sauce for the goose" means so I can immediately start using it in every sentence I create. "Sauce for the goose!" Haw haw haw!
Your goose is as good as mine!

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