It's been fun, but I think I'm going to close MrWallie.com. I haven't had any ideas for this site in forever, and when I start feeling like I have to update a website it's no longer fun. If I were getting paid it'd be a different story, but alas - I've made no money on any of my internet ventures regardless of how many ads I've put on the many sites I've made. So until I figure out something fun to do again, I'll see ya when I see ya. Thanks for the support, all two of you, and know that I will return one day with another site.
When a man drove into a highway message board on I-95 in Providence, Rhode Island, things weren't looking up for him. When the police arrived and he had trouble getting out of the car, even going so far as to hold onto the door and refuse to move, things got even worse. When the police finally got him over to the breakdown lane and tested his blood alcohol level with a breathalizer, things just plain fell apart.
Come to find out the man had a blood alcohol level of .491, six times the legal limit. The police were saying that they'd never seen a level that high in a living human being before. To put it into better perspective, Rhode Island laws state that a .08 is legal, while a .3 is "stupor", .4 is "comatose", and anything beyond .5 is "OMG WTF U DEAD LOLZ".
He's been arrested and is awaiting court for charges of drunk driving, resisting arrest, and extreme stupidity.
With the exception of certain series, namely Silent Hill among few others, video games don't scare me. In fact, a video game can do its best ever at trying to scare me and unless it's a strange sound in a dark corner or Pyramid Head all I do is chuckle. It wasn't always like that though.... Used to be you had to use some imagination in your gaming, and it made some bosses much scarier than they were ever imagined to be. Here's four that scared the crap out of me when imagination was the name of the game.