View Full Version : My mom borrowed my DS, withdrawl till tomorrow...
djbeatmongrel
10-16-2005, 07:47 PM
Welp my mom is a nurse and the night shift on the weekends. Some of the doctors she works with are always talking about games. My i showed my mom Truama Center and she finds it hilarious and thought it would be cool to show the doctors she works with. I agreed to lend it to her for a night. I trained her on how to use it and how to play the game with out even messing with my saves (thank god for challenge mode).
So tonight is the night i let her take it with her and i am itching to play it already. I want to get further into Phoenix Wright but my mom has it in her possesion and i am going to go crazy. I have to settle with my other consoles and average games for a night @_@
Why are the DS games so good!!!
mr_pollock
10-16-2005, 08:00 PM
It would be cool if your dad were a lawyer and then he took it to work and showed all of his lawyer buddies.
Ha.
Blanka789
10-16-2005, 08:05 PM
It would be cool if your dad were a lawyer and then he took it to work and showed all of his lawyer buddies.
Ha.
LOL That would be hilarious! You are right, though, the DS games are so good it's hard to stop playing.
hu6800
10-16-2005, 08:26 PM
I bought my son a DS and his mom grabs it from him from time to time.
Im thinking about getting him a second DS for his birthday.
towerofsong
10-16-2005, 10:12 PM
DS for King!
WanganRunner
10-17-2005, 12:42 PM
It would be cool if your dad were a lawyer and then he took it to work and showed all of his lawyer buddies.
Ha.
My Dad is a lawyer. I remember the brief period where some associate had brought in a copy of Doom (Original DOS PC version, this was back in the day). Productivity dropped so low that clients started complaining and it had to be completely removed from the systems.
This wasn't just younger guys either, one of the founding partners, a 58 year old, was apparently playing all the time.
PDorr3
10-17-2005, 01:33 PM
This wasn't just younger guys either, one of the founding partners, a 58 year old, was apparently playing all the time.
My grandfather still plays doom, he is 87 years old. He also loves the medal of honor, tomb raider, and wolfenstein games.
GameNinja
10-17-2005, 08:23 PM
Heheh. My mom is a nurse too, but if I showed her Trauma Center she would go hmmmmm and then go watch Home and Garden Television. Which is good i guess because then I wouldn't be without my DS... :/
djbeatmongrel
10-17-2005, 10:37 PM
the DS is back in my possesion. i now keep a tighter grip on it than before.
and thank fully my dad isnt a lawyer