Tee ay eye
Smash Hero
Woooooooooooooooooooooow.
G-mo has work THE DAY that Steve is able to come.
Lame.
G-mo has work THE DAY that Steve is able to come.
Lame.
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I have a suggestion, change the name from bi weeklies to once-a-monthlies. That's the trend i've seen so far.Ok guys. Last week was fun even though I didn't play Brawl. But I do have some questions to ask of you.
Are you all fine with the rules? Any suggestions on counterpick stages or if we should have them at all? Your suggestions aren't limited to counterpick stages; I'm just looking for feedback, so is there anything you'd like to see for next time?
I have a suggestion, change the name from bi weeklies to once-a-monthlies. That's the trend i've seen so far.
In another point of view, it was a pretty big relief for Phoenix's Police Department: Sexual Predator Prevention Unit when you stopped going over there, Tai.Someone from SoCal told me that the arrival of Brawl killed smashfests.
Sadly, it seems pretty true. Back in Melee, there would be like, two smashfests a week. Three if you count Coty's.... although the only person that went was me.
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There and Back AgainThe Sex Train Banditos have decided to end the biweeklies permanently. I'm kind of tired tonight; perhaps if there is time tomorrow, I will explain.