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Christmas In Hollywood makes me laugh.
Well, Switched... it seems you have the power to fix my crappy Thanksgiving weekend...
My favorite holiday song would def. be Carol of The Bells... but my new favorite would be whichever one I listened to first on my new Zune HD if I won. Oh, how sweet that would be.
This would be soooooooo good.
Unless he edited the post, I think you misread it. He said the *last* ubicell to launch was on Verizon's network. It was. It was the called the Verizon Network Extender, and was essentially the same product Samsung had launched on Sprint's network several months prior.
I can haz invite?
So much sugar in your post...I need some insulin fast.
idk.... I love peggle (pc and xbla), but I didn't love it on the DS. It felt kinda... slow.
Total nonsense. The fact that Red Faction: Guerrilla isn't on the list proves that there ARE amazingly fun games out there... people just choose not to play them.
I really, *really* hope you're not trying to imply that RF:G is a "gutted" version of GoW2. GoW2's multiplayer doesn't even come relatively close to RF:G's in terms of fun.

And Siege Mode... OMG... amazing.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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