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That would work though.

Americans wanted the show "Jericho" to stay on TV, so they sent millions (?) of pounds of peanuts to CBS, and BOOYAH! the show was renewed.



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Hehe.....this could actually not work....I mean maybe some guy at Ubisoft realizes Wii owners like shovels....Then he'll make them release "Mini Shovelzzz".....It would be all the rage, even more so than this so-called "Hippity-hop".....



 

That's awesome......



BAM! There it is!
 
Wii Code 3456 7941 4060 2924
COD MW Reflex 541192229709

You should have said: "Bonne chance avec votre qualité de niveau nintendo" because you're sentence is not grammatically correct but I'm pretty sure they'll get the message anyway ;)



How many cups of darkness have I drank over the years? Even I don't know...

 

Could've donated all that money to any of AIDS fighting group in African.

Instead of seeing those package getting thrown out, you can actually save a life or two. But hey, your money. :)



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kingofwale said:
Could've donated all that money to any of AIDS fighting group in African.

Instead of seeing those package getting thrown out, you can actually save a life or two. But hey, your money. :)

Stop trolling. 



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

Yeah I was pretty sure that sentence was a bit off (been years since high school French hehe) but figured it'd be good enough.

And what, no takers? Where's all the people who posted 450 times in that other thread? :p

@kingofwale:  They'll probably donate it to a youth group/charity. 



kingofwale said:
Could've donated all that money to any of AIDS fighting group in African.

Instead of seeing those package getting thrown out, you can actually save a life or two. But hey, your money. :)

You could have donated that $600 you spent on that PS3 and fed a whole lot more starving children.  People spend money for a variety of things.  Spending it on a joke is certainly a valid one.  



DKII said:

Yeah I was pretty sure that sentence was a bit off (been years since high school French hehe) but figured it'd be good enough.

And what, no takers? Where's all the people who posted 450 times in that other thread? :p

@kingofwale: They'll probably donate it to a youth group/charity.


Most of them were for Ubisoft, or more often just against the Wii getting good games. 



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

DMeisterJ said:
That would work though.

Americans wanted the show "Jericho" to stay on TV, so they sent millions (?) of pounds of peanuts to CBS, and BOOYAH! the show was renewed.

 Fans of Rosewell also convinced UPN to pick up the series after sending them hundreds of hot sauce bottles. Of course they only did that after the same trick didn't convince WB to not cancel it in the first place. I don't think anything beats what MST3K's fan did for it when Comedy Central canned them. They (the fans) paid for a full page ad in the Variety magazine seeking someone who "gets it" to put the show back on the air. Someone on the Sci-Fi network must of seen it since they got three more seasons out of them.