Jul 1, 2007, 03:03 AM
Local time: Jul 1, 2007, 02:03 AM
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So, one night's ok, but not more?
What if the guy who can afford to spend two nights in a line (or who splits line duty with a pal), wants to beat the guy who can only do a single overnight camp? Is he pathetic for wanting the device just as much as the other guy, only he has a better plan for making sure he obtains the object of his desire? Seems kinda weird that there's a cutoff for when a person has "no life" and when a person is "ok", when they both desire said product about the same amount.
I waited in line about 14 or 15 hours for a Wii preorder, and I was 7th in line, out of 10 consoles. I wanted the thing, and that's what it took to make sure I got it. My desire for the thing was probably no stronger than that of the younger girl and her father who were in 11th position. Does that make me more pathetic than them, because I budgeted my time better? Come on.
This rant sounds like you're aggravated that people didn't wait for you to show up before buying the store out of a phone. Just sayin'.
Edit: Weren't you the useless sack of shit who said they went to go egg the PS3 campers?
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Jurassic Park Chocolate Raptor; Jul 1, 2007 at 03:08 AM.
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