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Excellent! I shouted with ebullience in my finest impersonation of Bill S. Preston and Ted Theodore Logan. My mother, who had been reading at the time, glanced at me disconcertingly as though I had shouted a profanity. After an awkward silence and exchanging of stares as though we each thought the other to be crazy, my mother capitulated to the strangeness of my personality and returned to her book, sighing as she lifted the paperback bound piece back to her eyes. I suppose my mom had every reason to give me that look, after all, I think weve both established I


FableA Strong Moral DecisionFable
I sat at my computer, pondering over what to do as I munched on some pub mix. Boredom had grasped me with its sweaty, lukewarm grip and I had to think of something fast before I resorted to groaning. I flipped through my games and lighted upon one in particular. Fable: a game of fantasy, be a hero or a villain, and forge your own story. This had provided me with much entertainment before. This is actually a bit of an understatement; this game was so good it almost seemed to demand to me that it warranted another play. I popped it in while I grabbed another handful of pub mix.
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