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As I always say: if I criticised you for it, I'd be a hypocrite, given how much thought I've poured into the MSC.
(As a matter of fact, I actually performed my own private draw to determine which countries of the Neptuniverse were to be in which semi-final, and in what order. If it pleases you to know, Neptune Canada was drawn to perform fourth out of twenty-five in the first semi-final.)
The awkward thing is, now that I have the bi flag, I have to keep it under lock and key so my mother doesn't see it, on the offchance that she recognises it. I'm still glad I bought it, though.
I can't have told you, then. I ordered some full-size 5-x-3 flags from a specialist website this past week, and they came on Friday. I got the national flags of Luxembourg, Montenegro and Japan, and also the bisexual pride flag. Overall, including postage, it cost £18.50, which is kinda pricey but kinda worth it.
I think next time I have some extra disposable income, I'll buy the flags of FYR Macedonia and Belarus, among others.
...To be fair, Boom Boatyard was the level that ended chuggaa's gold-rank streak that started right at the beginning of the game, so my rage is justified.
Also, I misjudged Kirby's Epic Yarn. The only real trouble I've been having comes from the unforgiving nature of Boom Boatyard in world 4, world 5's weird Metamortex-gimmick levels and the first stage of world 6. The rest of world 6, I found, actually wasn't that bad.
Hm. You know the part I mean, though, don't you? As I recall, it's the part where you need to swing across two horizontal poles (or something) in a row, then, from the second, hit the hook in the wall. I've tried everything, and he just won't co-operate.
I mean, seriously, if I may rant for a moment: there's a place in the second area of Sly 3 (Australia, that is) where you have to make a series of cane-based jumps and end up on a hook in the side of a cliff. The problem? No matter what I do, Sly will not, under any what circumstances soever, latch on to that sodding hook, rendering the area uncompletable.
Really? Because Thievius Raccoonus, or 'Sly Raccoon' as it's titled in Europe, is actually just as fun to play as it was to watch being LP'd. Granted, Sly 3 is also good, if a little buggy in places.
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