LaPtiteBete: < Carefully sneak in the room > Hello... ? Anybody in there ?
< Go make some coffee, while waiting people to wake up... or just peep out > Hello, Owl!
It looks like we have the place to ourselves today. Perhaps we can do some decorating, this place looks too much like a boys club, time to make it a bit more girly I think. :-)
HypersomniacLive: What's the matter, DD, checking my GOGWiki Wishlist didn't pay off? ;-P
I never looked. I seem to recall making a promise to you some time ago that I would always ask or mention before I gift, or to at least form some kind of interaction to asses your interest in a game. So I am honour bound to inquire about a game before I just gift you, and as I said before, I am a girl of my word. Of course, I could change my mind and just start gifting you games, The Wither 3 looks like an interesting game to gift you, especially as I have no clue what Star Wars games you would like. So maybe I should just pick The Witcher 3 and gift you that one, it is said to be a awesome looking game. Of course, this would mean breaking my word, which I don't really like to do, but at least it would mean I had a game to gift you. Unless I can find away around such things. :-)
HypersomniacLive: And for the record, the only one that can execute my right for anything is me, thank you very much. ;-P
I have no idea what my brain was thinking on that one. It's not like it was the wrong your/you're, there was no r/'re needed...strange indeed. And as usual, when I tried to proof read it, my brain just kindly skipped over that part. I'm sure it enjoys making me do silly things like that. I will never know why my brain doesn't seem to recognise things like that when I make mistake. Incredible how the mind works, even when it works against us and does things we don't want it to do.
HypersomniacLive: I normally just skim through past posts, but by replying to me you put a check-point in the thread, the ongoing discussion caught my eye, gave me a couple of chuckles, so I took the time to see how the discussion concluded.
Since you said all the things you expected me to say, I will say only this - glad to be of service, and a good challenge, but it's not prudent to underestimate your opponents or overestimate yourself. (~_^)
Well I did say I liked a challenge, so I will just have to continue my crusade and get you to accept a gift. But now that I think about it, I seem to recall promising that I would not ninja gift you without asking first. But the fact I have said upfront about gifting you, that would negate the ninja aspect. Meaning I would be free to send you gifts without breaking my promise. There is no ninja about it if you know in advance. So maybe checking you GOGWiki wishlist will pay off in the end. :-)
*goes off to view Hyper's wishlist.*
Lots of interesting games there. Okay, so just to make sure we are clear. I am going to gift you a game. There, now it's not ninja gifting, and I am free to gift whenever I like. However, it would be sweet of you to make sure you GOGWiki wishlist is upto date, that way I won't get you the wrong game. It would also be nice if you told me your most wanted games, making sure I can get you a game you really want. And as I like to keep you on your toes, I will not tell you when I am going to gift you. It will happen when you least expect it. :-)
But on a serious note: I hope everything goes okay for your friend today with her test results.
genkicolleen: I figured out how to gift the ungiftable PunishedSnake, and I'm sure it would work with others...
Give them a DLC for a game they have, but that YOU don't own. It's absolutely useless to you, so they HAVE to accept! XD Muwahaha XD
Another glorious victory against those stubborn boys who don't like to receive gifts. :-)
I remember you mentioning about DLCs previously, perhaps that is a valid path, should all my other attempts fail. Thank you for the suggestion. :-)