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I mostly just get digital games these days, but even when I bought physical games, I almost always got new ones. The only pre-owned ones I got were some Dreamcast/Mega Drive ones that I inherited from my cousin, and even that's not really the same thing :P .
My most expensive train is my Blue Pullman, which cost me £210 (I got it with my first pay check from work). However, since that's a complete train (not just a locomotive), I don't think it counts.
If we're just looking at locomotives, then I think the most expensive one I bought was the...
Quite big, at this point. I've got 70-80 locomotives, and at least a couple of hundred carriages and wagons.
Normally, I play strategy games, and sometimes RPGs.
Right now, I'm reading a "How to think differently about numbers" that I got for my birthday.
Most of my drawings are of vehicles...
I'm mostly a single-player game these days. Pretty much the only multi-player game I play much of is Minecraft, and even then, I don't do PvP. I don't have loads of time to dedicate to mastering every aspect of the game, which I would need for any kind of serious competitive multiplayer :P .
Kind of depends on my motive for being in the competition in the first place. If I'm doing it to compete for prize money, then I'd consider it. However, if I was doing it for glory (or to please the people who were supporting me), then I wouldn't betray them like that.
I've never been completely stranded on the road. Probably the worst thing that happened was when the engine started misfiring - but, even then, it was still drivable, so I was able to take it to a garage and get it fixed.
I'm 29. Turning 30 later this month.
However, if I could pick an age to stay at forever, it would be 24. (25 is the age when I stopped feeling 'young')
No, I still have all of mine (including my wisdom teeth).
That's probably unpatriotic of me: it's well-known that dental hygiene is not part of the British culture :P .
I'd like to think I wouldn't - and, in my current situation, I certainly wouldn't.
However, I've never been in a situation that would really test that (for example, if I was short on money) - so, until I've been there, I can't say with 100% certainty that I never would...
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