Lemlin wrote: » I was a Mega Drive man and moved onto Playstation. I went big into games for a while then. Had a Dreamcast, PS2, N64 and Game Boy. Hard to believe I don't own a console at all now.
dahat wrote: » I own a recently purchased Android box and thas enough aggro for me. Far too old for a console but part of me always wants to play Fifa.
Lemlin wrote: » Xbox One or PS4 lads? My last console was a 360 but I'm leaning towards a PS4.
manual_man wrote: » I was a Nintendo fanboy, no doubt. But my best buddy growing up always had the latest Sega, so it worked out! Goldeneye on the N64, remember that? Probably the greatest multiplayer experience ever in my opinion.
Deleted User wrote: » 1) Log into your Gmail account 2) Scroll to the bottom and click on "Details" link after where it says "you last signed in on xxxxx" 3) then click on "Sign out all other sessions" button Alternatively, just change your gmail password, maybe that will help? Edit: Crap, thought you were just talking bout gmail. Not sure about the whole google a/c.
Iused2likebusts wrote: » This is probably a really stupid question but what does meh stand for. I see people regularly mention it on here.
dahat wrote: » In hospital waiting to get the old snip snip done.....surgery underwear is not pretty.
PARlance wrote: » Best of luck with that, it's on my watchlist.
KevIRL wrote: » MrsIRL popped out our firstborn at 6am this morning. Will be joining the middle of the night price rise watch contingent over the coming weeks
Swiper the fox wrote: » Fair play Kev, I have four kids all born in the middle of the night, nurses and midwives are all about the mother, can't do enough for them. Was I offered a seat, cup of tea or some toast??? We gets no respect in those labour wards so we don't;)
PARlance wrote: » Congrats Kev, hope MrsIRL and BabyIRL are well! If ultimate fantasy football is anything to go by I just know you're going to be a great father!!! You'll probably be as happy as you've ever been and as tired as you've ever been over the next month... And in time you'll wonder what you talked about before poo (it's consistency and regularity) became the topic of conversation in the house
FrClintPower wrote: » And colour