I know he's annoying to compete with, Rhett, but when he comes down out of the stratosphere to give you advice on this subject - you'd do well to shut your trap and open your ears.
Somehow I missed this scene in the rush to get the goodies, but better late than never. I have to say I'm not the least bit surprised that the first thing that happened was a dirty joke - that man knows so many I can't keep up with him. And I've heard him talking too many times myself to doubt you.
In my regularly-played Widespot, which I haven't touched for over a year because of the narrative urgency the Uberhood Challenge imparts, I've assumed that the incessant dirty jokes at the Hart house are actually family stories.
Yep, kind of a completist. I've also got an as yet unpublished post linking all the minisodes waiting in the wings. Figure I'll just add the rest of the Young Val stuff to another cut here once I've finished.
Future-Rhett is so over competing with Pop, though, which isn't to say he won't take his advice. Later. When he can re-imagine it as his own initiative. And maybe it is. But, hell, what's the point of hallucinating if he still can't win!
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Somehow I missed this scene in the rush to get the goodies, but better late than never. I have to say I'm not the least bit surprised that the first thing that happened was a dirty joke - that man knows so many I can't keep up with him. And I've heard him talking too many times myself to doubt you.
In my regularly-played Widespot, which I haven't touched for over a year because of the narrative urgency the Uberhood Challenge imparts, I've assumed that the incessant dirty jokes at the Hart house are actually family stories.
I love this family so much!
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Future-Rhett is so over competing with Pop, though, which isn't to say he won't take his advice. Later. When he can re-imagine it as his own initiative. And maybe it is. But, hell, what's the point of hallucinating if he still can't win!
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