the thread about nothing...

Finally got another Xbox
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You watch your damn watch about Wade. He's a champion.

hes also a {} & a *****

First of all you're throwing too many curse words at me . Okay now, because I can't see them I'm gonna take 'em as disrespect. Watch your mouth and respect Flash.


Lol

just calling a spade a spade
wade didnt even look at bron when he went down he knew the drill

:rofl: that was probably the best scene of 40 year old virgin

yep
:rofl: that was probably the best scene of 40 year old virgin

That one scene convinced me to watch that movie. lol

That's back when Kevin Hart was not as obnoxious.
:rofl: that was probably the best scene of 40 year old virgin

hes od now..... couldnt even finish his last stand up
 
think so

already @ 101K
http://www.gamegavel.com/item.cgi?show_item=958029

The world’s largest video game collection is now available to purchase, Ars Technica reports, as collector Michael Thomasson, who has bought more than 11,000 video games and over 100 game consoles over the last 20 years needs the money to better support his family. Bidding started at $1 on Wednesday at GameGavel, and in a mere six days, the price topped $100,000 – though the reserve price has not been met yet.

Thomasson told Retro that he has been collecting games and consoles since the 80s, with his yearly budget for purchasing games and gaming systems being somewhere around $3,000. The gamer’s collection was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the largest such collection in the world in July 2013, two years after he submitted his claim, time during which his collection was thoroughly cataloged.

His full collection, as documented by the Guinness World Records, is available for sale, and he won’t be holding any title or platform back.


“I have over 11,000 individual and unique games, and growing. I purchase on average about two games a day. I keep to a regimented budget and have limited myself to approximately $3,000 a year for the past 20 years,” Thomasson told Retro. “Most of the games released before the ’90s are loose (with some exceptions) while most since are complete. About a third of the collection is still factory sealed and shrink-wrapped.”

The avid gamer further added this won’t stop him for starting a new collection from scratch, once his existing one is sold. He has already started buying copies of his favorite games from the collection he’s about to sell.


am i trippin or is it at half a milli now?

edit: i think the dude that bid that is just trolling...
 
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