Friday, November 25, 2011

Michigan 3 Day For The Cure

Hi everyone cancer effects us all ether we know someone who has survived cancer or we know someone who has lost a love one or friend to cancer.  I am asking you to pleas support my mother A 10 year Breast Cancer survivor who will be celebrating her 54th birthday. She will be doing a three day 60 mile walk to raise money for Breast Cancer please donate if you can.
Go to http://www.the3day.org/site/PageServer
Click on the Donate to a participant.
Then do a search for.
Felecia Paladino

Thank you all for your support and god bless

The Dumb Ass Gamer
Jason Paladino

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving everyone I hope that everyone has a great turkey day I will not be streaming untill Friday evening unless i get home earley Thursday.  Wednesday I am leaving town to spend the Turkey Eating season with some family.  Thank you all for all your support and see you after we all have stuffed our faces full of food :).

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Skyrim part 6 City life

Movember !!!


It’s Moustache Season and I’m growing a fine moustache for Movember! Please support my growing efforts and the 33,000 men who will die of prostate cancer and the nearly 8,300 men who will be diagnosed with testicular cancer this year. Thank you http://mobro.co/JasonPaladino

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Skyrim Part 4

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim PC Review


The Dumb Ass gamer Skyrim Short Review.

So what do i think of Skyrim for the PC? From the open nature of do what ever you want to do to the openness of character creation.  

You have total freedom to do what you want and how you want to do it. 

Your character is what ever you want it to be gone are the traditional classes that we are all used too and in comes natural advancement on how you play and what you use. 

You can still specialize when you level pick to increase your mania, health, or stamina then pick from one of the many skill trees to add points into.

Speaking of leveling up put just one point into a specialization you use and you will notice it.

Content wow 13 hours in and i am just now starting the main quest there is so much to see and do in this game (you will get side tracked easy especially if you go exploring around). 

I so far have visited a vary small part of the game world and have over 20 quest to do ranging from a little boy in grief from his mothers death and being send to a orphanage (no spoilers you will have to do the quest yourself) to simply overhearing people in the game talk and getting a quest to stumbling upon a abandon prion and finding a note and you guessed it another quest.

Graphics I would have to say are not OMG but they are vary vary well done for such a open game world, there are truly some amazing sights to be seen from weather effects to the breathtaking view from a mountain top. 

There are some bugs some low textures are used but it is understandable with a game this large also you get things like flying goats where I kill one of them and it flew a good 100 feet away but those are rare.

Mod support No idea but if past games (talking to you Oblivion) are any indication the mod support should be quiet good.

Is the game hard well... there are several different difficulty levels and you can change it in game to make it easier if need be. 

If you decide to get it get the pc version if you can run it as it is much better just be aware for now a xbox 360 pad works best that's not to say a mouse and keyboard wont work and i am sure either they will patch in better key binding or the mod community will fix it Farley fast. 

With that said if you like open world type games and rpg games then you will love this game as it lets you play the type of character you want to play and lets you do what ever you really want to do you can choose between 3ed person as well as the default 1st person view outside of The Witcher 2 I would say this is one of the best rpg's i have played in quiet some time.

So in closing is Skyrim is it worth buying ? Hell yes it is.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Classic Halloween Candy's


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Halloween is almost upon us, and that means one thing: CANDY. But not all that newfangled nonsense with the 3-D chocolate and edible glitter and biologically engineered flavor bursts. We're talking about classic candy—the kind of stuff that's been around since your grandparents were trick-or-treating. The kind of stuff that you can't find in too many places these days.
1. Rocky Road Bars: Rocky Roads are basically oversized marshmallows coated in chocolate, but gussied up with crushed cashews a "secret ingredient" (malted milk crisps) to give the outer layer an extra crunch. They've been around since the 1950s, and if they're good enough for the Russians, they're good enough for you.
2. Mallo Cups: They're like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, but with marshmallow creme instead of PB, and coconut mixed into the chocolate shell. Mallo Cups are also notable for placing cardboard "coins" inside of the packaging, which can be collected and redeemed for manufacturerBoyer Brothers prizes, like...more candy! Also, the Lemonheads wrote asong about them (sort of.)
3. Jaw Busters: Don't let the name fool you: Jaw Busters are actually the very same Jawbreakers that Ferrara Pan has been making for generations. Each Jaw Buster takes 14-19 days to make, starting with a single grain of sugar that's whirled with melted sugar until it grows to the right size, which can range from a tiny sprinkle to a baseball-sized orb (as immortalized in the camp-tastic film of the same name).
4. Abba-Zabas: The tagline "Long-Lasting Fun!" certainly does not lie, because these babies will rip your teeth straight out if you attack too quickly. Abba-Zabas are a thin bar of incredibly chewy taffy with a peanut butter center, and it'll take you a solid two hours to get through the whole thing. They've been around since 1922, mainly on the West Coast, but it wasn't until the late 1970s that the label was changed to the taxi-checkers you see today.
5. Zero Bars: They're made by Hershey's now, but Zero bars were first invented by Hollywood Brands in the 1920s and called, slightly ironically, "Double Zeros." They're similar to a modern-day Three Musketeers—the inside has a calorie-count-flaunting mixture of caramel, peanut and almond nougat —but the outside is coated in white fudge, making this bar a real looker.
6. Cherry Mash: Cherry Mash it's a nugget of neon-pink cherry fondant covered in a hulking blob of peanuts and chocolate, and if you can get past the artificial smell, it's actually quite enjoyable, with a marzipan-y filling and an extra-crunchy shell. According to manufacturer Chase Candy, it's the best-selling cherry candy bar in the US.
7. Necco Wafers: The 150-year-old company bowed to customer demands and put artificial ingredients back in after an ill-fated attempt to go "natural," so it's safe to stock up on the neon-colored rolls. The indestructible little discs were shipped to soldiers during World War II, so you're practically a patriot just for eating the things today.

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