03/01/2014 11:35 AM ·Spoilers
Me neither cherry, but from what ive seen in the gen 1 remakes i dont like it.
03/01/2014 11:37 AM ·Spoilers
I dunno, I think it's fun making strategies with limited movesets.
03/01/2014 11:38 AM ·Spoilers
I'm goin' to the mall ta buy something that starts with a P (Hopefully I can get it)!
03/01/2014 11:38 AM ·Spoilers
My first was LG, then Diamond, Platinum, HG, SS, Black, Black 2, Y, X
03/01/2014 11:39 AM ·Spoilers
I've been playing since Red and Blue. Almost missed out on G2 actually.
03/01/2014 11:40 AM ·Spoilers
My order was platinum, ruby, diamon, fire red, heart gold, white, white 2, and X
03/01/2014 11:41 AM ·Spoilers
SuperMario needs to buy Pants, Pineapple, Paper, Pickles, and Pie!
03/01/2014 11:43 AM ·Spoilers
I played Pearl, Sapphire, Heartgold, Black, White 2, Platinum, SoulSilver, Pokémon X, and Black 2
03/01/2014 11:45 AM ·Spoilers
@Lily: Hmm... I should've been a little more descriptive. Okay. It's a game that I just told you!
03/01/2014 11:46 AM ·Spoilers
@Logan: I never knew you would be honest. XD Are you a cashier?
03/01/2014 11:48 AM ·Spoilers
The Pokémon "Persian" reminds me of a game called "Prince of Persia". XD
03/01/2014 11:49 AM ·Spoilers
SuperMario, I'm usually honest. XD No, I'm not a cashier, but I'm pretty sure frozen pies can be like 10$, Pants about 15-20$, Pickles maybe $5, Pineapple about $2-3
03/01/2014 11:49 AM ·Spoilers
Oh I forgot, I played Pokémon Y also, but I got too lazy to finish the game XD
03/01/2014 11:51 AM ·Spoilers
Why can't I find anything too say? I guess when there's knowledge involved, I go blank. XD
03/01/2014 11:52 AM ·Spoilers
@Logan: And where exactly is this place where they sell $35 for the stuff that you said?
03/01/2014 11:56 AM ·Spoilers
Isn't buying 2 games that are similar to each other a little...you know...too much?
03/01/2014 11:59 AM ·Spoilers
Cookie-like hard wafers have existed for as long as baking is documented, in part because they deal with travel very well, but they were usually not sweet enough to be considered cookies by modern...
03/01/2014 12:01 PM ·Spoilers
standards. Cookies appear to have their origins in 7th century AD Persia, shortly after the use of sugar became relatively common in the region. They spread to Europe through the Muslim...
03/01/2014 12:01 PM ·Spoilers
I looked it up. XD XD Well, not including the pie (Couldn't find the price) At Walmart about $24.45 XD
03/01/2014 12:02 PM ·Spoilers
conquest of Spain. By the 14th century, they were common in all levels of society throughout Europe, from royal cuisine to street vendors. With global travel becoming widespread at that time, cookies
03/01/2014 12:03 PM ·Spoilers
made a natural travel companion, a modernized equivalent of the travel cakes used throughout history. One of the most popular early cookies, which traveled especially well and became known on every co
03/01/2014 12:05 PM ·Spoilers
continent by similar names, was the jumble, a relatively hard cookie made largely from nuts, sweetener, and water. Cookies came to America in the early English settlement (the 17th century), although
03/01/2014 12:06 PM ·Spoilers
the name "koekje" arrived with the Dutch. This became Anglicized to "cookie" or cooky. Among the popular early American cookies were the macaroon, gingerbread cookies, and of course jumbles of various
03/01/2014 12:06 PM ·Spoilers
SuperMario, I couldn't find a price for pie, so if I minus 10, it's 25!
03/01/2014 12:07 PM ·Spoilers
types. The most common modern cookie, given its style by the creaming of butter and sugar, was not common until the 18th century.