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Kotor 1 glitch when starting new game
I just finished KoTOR and decided to start a new game. When i start the game i went through the character creation stuff and everything, but when it loads i start in the middle of the first level (On the Endar Spire) with the stats my original character had at that point (level 2 Soldier). If i continue to the end of the mission and use the escape pod i end up in a room that i can't leave and just some StartUp or something item, that i can't do anything to. Anyone know why it happens? And i havn't downloaded any mods and i havn't used any cheats. :/
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CAN ANYONE HELP ME WITH THIS GAME ITS VERY HARD httpboredcomgamesplay666Escapetheroomhtml

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Are there any room escape games avalible for ipod touch

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Other games like the doritos quest
Can you tell me any other games that are out there similar to the doritos quest game. Puzzle/strategy etc. But not escape the room. Cheers P.s. Doritos the quest was like a mystery logic game much like notpron. It was highly sophisticated. I'm not looking for flash games. Serious engrossing puzzle/logic games instead..
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how to escape the computer room on escape games

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Can someone help me with this literatue question please soorry it is soo long I Just want your opinions
I'm glad i was born soon enough to have seen the american small town, if not at its height, at least in the early daysof decline into its present forlorn status as a conduit for car and people all headed fo some BIG CITY over the horizon. The small town was not alwayse a stiltifying trap for bright young people to escape from; in the year before war time travel ( How' re you gonna keep' em down the farm/ After they've seen Paree?") and the scorn of the Menckens and Sinclair Lewises made the cities a magnet for farm boys and girls, the town of five to twenty thousand was a self sufficent little scity-state of its own. the main street of those midwestern towns i remember from the thirties varried little from one place to another: there were always a number of brick victorian buildings, labeled "Richard's Block" or "denman Block," which housed, downstairs, the chief emporia off the town- the stores which made it a shire town for the surrounding farmlands. Each of these stores was run according to a very exact idea of the rules of its particular game. a hardware store for instance had to be densely hung inside with edged tools- scythes, sickles, saws- of all descriptions. ti had to smell like oil, like metal, and often like the sacks of fertilizer stacked in the back room. it had to have unstained wood floors, sometimes sprinkled with sawdust, and high cabinets of small drawers containing bolts, screws, nails and small plumbing accessories. it had to be owned and run by a middleaged man in a blue apron, assisted by one up and coming young man and one part time boy in his middle teens. it had to sell for cash on the barrelhead, and it did. the drugstore was a horse of a different color and order, nut is was circumscribed by equally strict rules. here you would ask the white coated and often rimless spectacled druggist for aspirin or four way cold tablets or bromo-seltzer, or perhaps for paamedical advice, which he was glad to give. when a lady fainted right on the street in those days, she was carried directly to the drugstore and ministered to by the druggist, who was often known as "Doc". these towns are by and large gone in 1974, their old stores shut up with dusty windows, or combined, two or three at a time, to make a superette, a w.t Grant store, or a sub and pizza parlor. the business has moved to the big shopping center on the interstate or to the city over the horizon, and depopulated old towns dridt along toward oblivion, centers of nothing in the middle town of nowhere. The incident of the lady fainting in the street is effective because it? 1) points out the lack of doctors in small towns 2) emphasis the indifference of small town residents 3) provides a reason for the decline of small towns 4)emphasizes the lack of professionalism in small town life 5) illustrates the role of small town druggists. Why is the author's final phrase a good way to end the excerpt? 1) it shows that small towns never really served a purpose. 2) it sums up the futility of small town life 3) it explains why businesses moved to the big city 4) it provides a reason why people left the small towns. 5) it emphasizes the death of small towns. So no more people will think i want them to do it for me (fiesty) or whatever ur name was. 1) i think is 5 because the author is trying to emphasize that in a small towns people are concerned about each other where as in a city, the people don't care. if someone fainted in the street in a city most people today would walk by, too busy to care. 2) I think the answer is 5 also because the author is stating that businesses are moving to where the money is, and the oldtowns are nothing but a distant memory that seem to young generations as old fashion and out of date. So anyone else agrees with me? Oh and please don't judge me like some people did. I already had my answers, this is for a test that i need to pass or else i cannot graduate from college. so i need to be sure and i just wanted someone to match my answer without seeing it, so that it is not oh yeah that is the answer and not really think about it.
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What is the name of the game on addictinggames where this one detective girl looks thru this generals house
What is the name of the game on addictinggames.com where this one detective girl looks through this general's house? He was in World War 2 or something like that and this girl finds things throughout his house. For example, she comes into a room with his desk and a typewriter, and at the very end right when she escapes out of this tunnel, there is a loud siren noise and then the game ends. Can anybody tell me the name of that game?
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Is this funny or not
Just read, and laugh! Anagram Hall of Fame Attributions for anagrams (if known) are shown at the end of each anagram. Internet Anagram Server = Isn't rearrangement rave? Dormitory = Dirty Room Dictionary = Indicatory Schoolmaster = The classroom Elvis = Lives Listen = Silent Clint Eastwood = Old West Action Madam Curie = Radium came A telephone girl = Repeating "Hello" Western Union = No Wire Unsent The country side = No City Dust Here Evangelist = Evil's Agent Astronomers = Moon starers / No more stars Postmaster = Stamp Store A telescope = To see place The eyes = They see The cockroach = Cook, catch her Waitress = A stew, Sir? The centenarians = I can hear ten "tens" Desperation = A rope ends it I run to escape = A persecution The Morse Code = Here Come Dots The Meaning of Life = The fine game of nil Slot Machines = Cash Lost in'em Conversation = Voices Rant On Disraeli = I lead, Sir. Clothespins = So let's pinch Mr. Mojo risin' = Jim Morrison (from the Doors song, "L.A. Woman") The Great New York Rapid Transit Tunnel = Giant work in street, partly underneath Florence Nightingale = Nigel, Fetch an Iron Leg / Flit on Cheering Angel (Richard Stilgoe in "The Richard Stilgoe Letters") MacDonalds = Clam and Sod Darling I love you = leaving your idol / Avoiding our yell Butterfly = Flutter-by Heavy Rain? = Hire a Navy! Tom Cruise = So I'm Cuter Animosity = Is No Amity Mother-in-law = Woman Hitler Funeral = Real Fun Protectionism = Nice to imports A domesticated animal = Docile, as a man Tamed it The Railroad Train = Hi! I Rattle and Roar The Hilton = Hint: Hotel A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss = Stroller on Go, Amasses Nothing Sunshine and Shadow = Show in Sun and Shade The Check is in the Mail = Claim "Heck, I sent it (heh)" The United States Bureau of Fisheries = I Raise the Bass to Feed Us in the Future Snooze Alarms = Alas! No More Z's Vacation Times = I'm Not as Active Software = Swear Oft Sycophant = Acts phony (Stephen Jones) Silicon Graphics = A Long Chip Crisis / Can logic ship, sir? / Gosh, sir, I can clip! Alec Guinness = Genuine Class (Dick Cavett) The Detectives = Detect Thieves The Hospital Ambulance = A Cab, I Hustle to Help Man Semolina = Is No Meal The United States of America = Attaineth its cause, freedom Christmas tree = Search, Set, Trim A Gentleman = Elegant Man Presbyterians = Best In Prayers = Britney Spears The Public Art Galleries = Large Picture Halls, I Bet A Decimal Point = I'm a Dot in Place The Earthquakes = That Queer Shake Salman Rushdie = Read, Shun Islam Martin Scorsese = Screen is a storm (the director of movies "Taxi Driver," "Mean Streets," "GoodFellas," "Cape Fear," and "Age of Innocence.") Barbie doll = I'll bare bod / Babe I'd roll / Liberal bod Student Information Processing Board = Computation Transgression Forbidden (MIT) Statue of Liberty = Built to Stay Free Eleven plus two = Twelve plus one Patrick Stewart = A Crap Trek Twist Mel Gibson = Bong Smile Admirer = Married Indomitableness = Endless ambition New York Times = Monkeys write / Monkey writes (by Andrew Glines) Television programming = Permeating living rooms (by Dan) David Letterman = Nerd amid late TV Howard Stern = Retard shown Contradiction = Accord not in it (by E. Tyron) Debit card = Bad credit (by Mike Morton) God save us all = Salvaged soul (by Dawn Amos) abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz = Cwm fjord bank glyphs vext quiz (a pangram) "Be Like Water" = We break tile [a well-known quote attributed to martial-arts expert Bruce Lee] Quote by Vonnegut: Just because some of us can read and write and do a little math, that doesn't mean we deserve to conquer the universe. = A masquerade can cover a sense of what is real to deceive us; to be unjaded and not lost, we must, then, determine truth. Quote by Oscar Wilde: There is only one thing worse than being talked about and that is not being talked about. = Wilde died broken, beaten 'n' total nut. Hate being sunk in that rotten gaol. Shh, gay is taboo. From Hamlet by Shakespeare: To be or not to be: that is the question, whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. = In one of the Bard's best-thought-of tragedies, our insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how life turns rotten. Rate this from 1 to 10 (1=the worst 5=so-so 10=the best) Ok, but some things are funny.And by the way, this is froma site http://wordsmith.org/anagram/hof.html go there and you will see.Thx! As I said, I did not make these.These are from a site (shown up).Thanx to everyone who had time to read, at least 5 of these.
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