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good luck with the job search slane.

Succesful!! Finally after months and months got me's a job. Which means.....

Just pasted 20K!!! right before the new year.

.....I'm going to be on your heels once again.

Though I might just do a quick 1k and finish out the last 400-500 with games I have to get 20k. We will see.

I just got 1000 in Mass Effect. Annoying thing was i got all the achivements while connected to Live but while i was trying to get one of the Tech skills i was offline yet it never told me i was disconnected from Live. Pretty annoyed about that really as i like them all dated so i have one without.......great :angry:

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Wow this topic seems to have died a Christmas death (last post December 24th!). :santa:

Anyway, just popped in to say I've finally passed MightyJordan to reach #2. It's taken a long time, as I'm pretty sure he was 7000 points ahead of me when I last passed someone on the boards, and I don't think he's been slacking either. Now I have to try and make it last, as I only have a 200 point lead and that could be gone by the time I post this. :p

Next step... misticalx! Actually no, I can't even imagine getting 13,000 points AND whatever points he gets in the time it takes me to get that many. So I think I'll just set a personal goal of 50,000 by mid-way through 2008. It's hard to believe there are people with 250,000 points nowadays. Crazy!

Also, there's something weird with the leaderboard. Yesterday it said there were 193 users, now it says there are 190. Probably a bug, as I have a hard time believing 3 people would have actually left the board overnight. Oh well, onwards with getting killed 1000 times per checkpoint in COD4 Veteran!

Just rented Avatar for a quick and easy 1000. Seriously took less than a minuted. Wow.

That puts me at 19635. I got plenty of games to play to get me the last 365 achievements I need. So I'm going to go do that and my goal of 20k will be reached. :)

Can you add my girlfriends account? PINKxRANG3R

Is she a member here?

Broken 24k today, just want those last two COD4 achievements!

I know your pain, I've just got 1 left (mile high club, as if you couldn't guess). After beating the main game though I don't know if I can face repeated death in the same place hundreds of times anymore. Probably better for my sanity to leave it and move on to Mass Effect which I've had sitting on the shelf for weeks.

God, COD4 sure is difficult on Veteran. I've died countless times in the TV station looking for Al-Asad, I just get shot from every angle possible.

Any tips?

Keep moving forwards, when you first go into the main room where the large battle takes place run straight across to a small entrance on the right, hide in there and pick them off until you can start moving forwards and the rest are finished. :)

I know your pain, I've just got 1 left (mile high club, as if you couldn't guess). After beating the main game though I don't know if I can face repeated death in the same place hundreds of times anymore. Probably better for my sanity to leave it and move on to Mass Effect which I've had sitting on the shelf for weeks.

I must have spent 3 hours on it last night, felt like a waste of time :p

I know your pain, I've just got 1 left (mile high club, as if you couldn't guess). After beating the main game though I don't know if I can face repeated death in the same place hundreds of times anymore. Probably better for my sanity to leave it and move on to Mass Effect which I've had sitting on the shelf for weeks.

I got Mile High already, I dread finishing up the levels I still got to do.

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