Anyway, I recently went to Walmart twice in the past, and I've seen that they took down all the Yu-Gi-Oh! packs! <gasp> I guess the popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh! is dying down, and so not too many people are playing the game anymore. Well, that's one less card game that I can easily play. Now I am playing Magic and Pokemon...providing of course I manage to find some players to enjoy it with. Given, I'm still a newbie to both games, but still.
As far as real life goes, I am now back in California to pick up all the stuff we left behind so that we could pick it up on the second run. That's right, 40k players! Now I'm getting all my tools and paint supplies back! Which means that now I can continue to play as the Eldar!
It's good to be back home. Although I'm only going to be here until the end of the week, but, eh...at least it was good to visit my bro and my best bud. And I also have all the wine I can get again!
Anyway, just because they took down Yu-Gi-Oh! from the shelves does not mean that I will give up my cards...it's only when I am unable to find any players that I will consider selling my cards. So, if anyone is interested in a duel, please set up a day and a time at night, and I'll try to meet up with you on deviant-chat.








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Have you seen my mind? I seem to have lost it.
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Have you seen my mind? I seem to have lost it.
And by the way, have you seen my latest beastie?
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The dragonfly in samurai lore is said to represent unwavering loyalty by its tireless flying. What would it mean for you?
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Have you seen my mind? I seem to have lost it.
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The dragonfly in samurai lore is said to represent unwavering loyalty by its tireless flying. What would it mean for you?
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Have you seen my mind? I seem to have lost it.
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theWolf
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The dragonfly in samurai lore is said to represent unwavering loyalty by its tireless flying. What would it mean for you?
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