Mar 24th, 2007
Simple yet Addictive

I came across this highly entertaining flash-based game many months ago and it is definitely one of those games that has immortalized itself as an instant classic. The gameplay’s simplicity is pure genius and takes me back to my childhood days of playing The Incredible Machine.
So if you haven’t already played it, I highly suggest that you go to the official Line Rider site and immediately get yourself addicted. All you have to do is draw yourself a crazy sled run, and see if your little sled rider can make it all the way through your course without crashing!
Also, check out some of the creatively crazy sled runs that others have made for your viewing pleasure.
I made one almost work with the Star of David.
hahahaha nice one! I made one that resembled the legendary girth and length of Yves launching into the international cavity of mankind!
Hahahaha
Did I ever tell you the Yves “Beaver” story? I think I did….
How did that comment go under Meljean’s ID?
I think a retelling is in order!
As for the ID issue, if you both used the same computer to log on, it probably retained her user information from the last session.
Ah.
The first year that I was a mentor, I was invited to this party that was being held as part of an”end of year” festivities circle jerk for one of the Freshmen Inq. teams. I can’t remember the name of the theme but it was ambiguously phrased like all the other ones. One of my friends was a mentor for that theme and said, “Free food!” so I was there.
In any case, the Prof. whose house the party was being hosted at had this big stuffed beaver sitting on top of her TV. Everyone kept on saying things like, “Wow! That’s a big beaver!” Everyone was laughing partly because it was somewhat funny and partly because they were drinking. Yves shows up and asks, “What’s so funny?” We all point ot the beaver. He doesn’t get it. Finally, someone whispers into his ear what they are talking about and he says, “That’s not funny!” and walks away from all of us.
Hehehehe.
Ahhhh yes, I definitely do remember now! Apparently he did not like stuffed beavers very much. But what if it was a stuffed something else?
“Free food!”
I believe upon hearing those two words, I’m quite sure everything else just kind of blanked out