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I know where you can get a wavebird for £0.
When you have enough points. :P
They're australian, but don't charge that much to ship over here, and the games are pal, so compatible with uk cubes.
> If anyone's wondering it was www.DVDCrave.com
>
> They're australian, but don't charge that much to ship over here, and
> the games are pal, so compatible with uk cubes.
Hurrah, I can order Animal Crossing from there
> Yes.
>
> I know where you can get a wavebird for £0.
>
> When you have enough points. :P
Well.
Technocly no, as you have to pay a load of cash before you have enough points.
> Microchips wrote:
> Yes.
>
> I know where you can get a wavebird for £0.
>
> When you have enough points. :P
> *
>
> Well.
>
> Technocly no, as you have to pay a load of cash before you have enough
> points.
What sort of crazy logic is this?
You haven't been around much recently, it must be time for another pinning
I rule.
> Cyclone wrote:
> Microchips wrote:
> Yes.
>
> I know where you can get a wavebird for £0.
>
> When you have enough points. :P
> *
>
> Well.
>
> Technocly no, as you have to pay a load of cash before you have
> enough
> points.
>
> What sort of crazy logic is this?
>
> You haven't been around much recently, it must be time for another
> pinning
Well, you have to spend money on games and gamecube to get these PINS, so in theory they are not free.
> You cheated :)
*gets his handbag ready*