Sound is Good and he is funny but he poos errors like no clue is had
Scoot is a likeable guy and the tone of the sow is casual and a a bit funny - but to be brutal the guy is oft clueless about the game even the wizard class which he says he plays most....he also stopped doing them proably because he saw how lame he sounds trying to come up with the proper D3 term for some skill or item... but everyone loves Scott the nice mormon man who is not that angry about non mormons ( a lot of mormons look sown with contempt at non-morons in real life although they will not say that in public) scott really is just a rather laid back game addict who has problems eating some foods that make his poor colon hurt - the guy is a real pooer - but that does not suffer in his podcasting as he always has tech matters and sound at pro level. Anyway I hope he can wash his magic mormon underware or I mean garments well. Sadly his wife and he will not go on ot planet rulling and sex party times together as all Moromn believers who take it as their gospel over the Real Truth go striaght to hell....anyway as to Hell and Diablo 3 Scott is so-so.... but all the followers of the truth pray for his poopy colon and mislead soul.
Cnaiur via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/16
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