Daily Life Notes: a) The more I play GTA: San Andreas, the more I’m convinced it’s the most brilliant game ever produced; b) I’ve got Neil Diamond’s “Solitary Man” stuck in my head. Must be the trombones.
-
Sponsored Links
-
English Books on Korea... and More!
-
Visit My Brother's Film Review Site
-
Recent Comments
- cm on Eva’s Music Video
- pawikirogi on Eva’s Music Video
- Michael on Eva’s Music Video
- SusieQ on He Might Be UN General Secretary…
- captbbq on Eva’s Music Video
- shakuhachi on Eva’s Music Video
- shakuhachi on Eva’s Music Video
- pawikirogi on Eva’s Music Video
- Michael on Eva’s Music Video
- captbbq on Eva’s Music Video
- Chris on Excellent Commentary on Demonstrations
- Brendon Carr (Korea Law Blog) on Eva’s Music Video
- cm on Eva’s Music Video
- Michael on Eva’s Music Video
- gbnhj on Excellent Commentary on Demonstrations
-
Contact
Want to drop me a line? Send your emails to Robert at marmotshole@gmail.com. -
My Flickr Photos


11 Comments
Are you playing that on your 360?
Give ‘Scarface’ a try if you like GTA.
Yea, GTA: San Andreas rocks!
One of my friends chastised me for playing such a violent game, but really, how can anyone deny the fun in it?
I suppose you found the Hot Coffee scenes? They had references to sex scenes in teh original two games, so I figured it was only a matter of time until they showed the actual thing
Actually, Dogbertt, I’m playing it on the PC.
You can’t. The game is pure genius. And any game with Ice T and James Woods voice acting has to be good.
And lastly, no, I haven’t found the Hot Coffee scenes.
Robert, at least you have a game to blame if you ever smoke someone in a drive-by shooting. “Computer games made me do it” is the 21st century version of the medieval “the devil made me do it”.
And to think I almost pulled out my MAC-10 and started spraying pedestrians as I was taking the bus to work this morning…
Don’t tell me you’ve never been tempted.
Anyhoo, get back on your 360 and some BF2:MC so I can frag you
I wonder if I am the only Canadian who read the title of the post quickly and wondered, “Why is Robert talking about a Neil Diamond concert in Toronto?”
GTA is Candian-ese for Greater Toronto Area, which means the city and all the little bedroom communities around it.
I just Googled “GTA” and links to the game rate higher than ones for the city in Canada.
I’m sure this says nothing about the country and its biggest city’s place in the world.
I expect that more people would associate it with Grindleswamp Transit Authority than would with Toronto.