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Hey -- I Don't Remember You!: The Lesser Known Pac-Man Ghosts

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Wow, who knew there were so many other Pac-Man ghosts? I mean, besides me (I beat the game once and unlocked those bitches).

Sure, we've all heard of Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Clyde, but did you know about the Boba Fett ghost? In celebration of Pac-Man's recent 30th birthday, CMYBacon has put together this handy guide to some of the more elusive ghosts from the game.

Cute. Granted not as cute as the hummingbirds I watched hatch right outside my bedroom window, but we can't all be David Attenborough. Can we, David? Nope, just me and you. Haha, what do you mean just you? Oh yeah? WELL AT LEAST I DON'T GET OFF WATCHING ANIMALS MATE! Kidding, yes I do (we should go to the zoo).

Hit the jump for a couple shots of my hummingbird neighbors just in case you called me a liar. EVERYTHING I SPEAK IS THE TRUTH.

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the lesser known pac-man ghosts [technabob]

Thanks to canned monkey balls, who's equally great on crackers or a sandwich.

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