Sky Pirate
The best defense is a lot of frigging healing
Good ****, Asa!
My internet sucks to no end, who did you play in GF?
My internet sucks to no end, who did you play in GF?
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won my tourney yesterday~!
http://www.twitch.tv/theodofaction/b/309013693
WF at 1:34:00
GF at 2:34:00
This^^^^^^Wow, you've improved substantially since I last watched you play. Congratz on winning![]()
you didn't beat me... we haven't playedLogic is really falling off.
I used to think of him as like top fifteen player in the nation, like the SWF Rankings thread says.
But I recently beat him 3-0 in a $25 money match against my Wario.
What a joke.
lethal trilogy in grand finalsGood ****, Asa!
My internet sucks to no end, who did you play in GF?
Oh, nice. Good job!lethal trilogy in grand finals
Just... leave Gnes and Razer somewhere and that won't happen anymore.CloverLeaf I'll probably get 5th at your tournament because I'm cursed with 5th place apparently. I'm finally back to MK's level of skill with my Olimar! Took me like 3 months![]()
subtle fix.He was super salty, no one saw what happened off of smashboards.
He was violent, he called me names and beat me
Said that he needed to take his anger out on someone with his ****
I cried for a week
:<
U jelly of tofersubtle fix.
Best birthday present ever.going in for the double post, since it's my birthday I thought I should give all of you a present so I decided to do this.
How to build an Igloo
Equipment:The only tool needed in addition to a snow spade is a saw. A special snow saw is recommended, but a carpenter's saw will do. A machete or small axe is handy for moulding the snow blocks, but not necessary.
Step 1: Find a suitable spot A hard field of snow is required to build an igloo - hard enough to make solid snow blocks. Even if the top layer of snow is soft, hard snow can usually be found underneath. Use your sticks to make a circle, marking the base of the dome. The snow depth should be at least 1m where the igloo is placed. Don't make it too big, or you're into trouble later. This igloo is for 2-3 persons.![]()
Step 2: Prepaire the snow blocks! The snow blocks are prepared with the saw. They should be solid enough to be carried orisontal without breaking by their own weight. Large blocks are used at the base of the dome, smaller ones at the top. A thickness of 15-30cm is good. The blocks can be made extra trong by setting them up to harden in the wind.![]()
Step 3: The building starts The edges of each snow block should be smoothed and angeled correctly to make a strong bond to the adjacent blocks. A ski with its tip placed in the centre of the igloo is a perfect tool for this. There will always be some (or maybe a lot of) cracks between locks, but that is fixed later. It is very important that the bottom row of snow blocks are placed aslant, otherwise you are building a tower,
A full cricle of snow blocks has been built. Ideally, the blocks should be placed in spiral. This will make the building easier. Note the entrance. It is made of two ertical placed blocks pointing outwards with a solid block on top to make a small roof. It might look tiny, but a lot of snow is dug out later. At this stage you might want to lower the floor inside the igloo. This way you can get 10-30cm of extra headroom!
The dome is starting to form. Keep removing the snow that is piling up inside. It is a lot easier to throw it out of an open dome than to shovel it out the entrance afterwards.
If everything is done right, the dome will not collapse because the blocks are supporting each other. But in some critical situations, you might want to use a stick inside to support the topmost blocks until the dome is closed. The last few blocks are moved into the igloo through the entrance and lifted up. There might be need of two persons inside at this stage.![]()
Step 4: Finishing the Igloo The igloo is closed! Not a perfect dome, but good enough. Now it is time to fill all those cracks with snow. (The really big cracks are filled with small blocks of snow.) Then the inside of the igloo must be smoothed. This is done by hand (your gloves get very wet, bring an extra pair!). If the inside of the dome is one, smooth surface, there will be no dripping of water at all. When the smoothing of the inside is done and all the snow has been shoveled out, it is time to finish the entrance. An L-shaped entrance is a good solution, and will prevent any snow from blowing in. First dig an L with an depth of 1m (or more), then cover it with a square 'roof' made of snow blocks, And you're done!
Everyone in April should come out and attend this event:
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http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=318385&page=6
Much love guys.![]()
Sounds pretty gay, Hilt.Matt in April you're eating CC's pizza on me.
I just kicked back and had a brewski with my dudeskis, also, you know how we do, pizza taste better if you eat it off someone.Ah, happy birthday Squid! Did you decide on whether or not you'd drink?
Also, good job on the driving test. Just remember that screaming profanities with the windows rolled up is the most effective way to move stationary cars in front of you.
(seriously, never understood why people do that)
Sounds pretty gay, Hilt.![]()
I've had this problem also, except that it pretty much doesn't matter who is at the tournament or who I play against; I've consistently placed 5th for the past couple of months.CloverLeaf I'll probably get 5th at your tournament because I'm cursed with 5th place apparently. I'm finally back to MK's level of skill with my Olimar! Took me like 3 months![]()