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SR don't seem to have it in stock... but that happens sometimes, if I remember correctly.
A homage to the SNES RPG's, if you didn't know. GBA.
Me wants. Me NEEDS.
SR don't seem to have it in stock... but that happens sometimes, if I remember correctly.
A homage to the SNES RPG's, if you didn't know. GBA.
Me wants. Me NEEDS.
slik ~_~
Ha ha, I have it and you don't. Nnnrrrr :D
They put a banner up and it's not till 3 weeks...
SR dumb ;)
*gets in car*
Just got back, bought it in... Woolworths.
It makes the most money sense if I want something in a hurry. The amount of petrol I use to go somewhere else to buy something exceeds the price saving.
However, there was one small problem. Odd this sort of stuff happens to me.
"Sorry sir, how old are you?"
This caught me off guard. Usually I'll give myself the prep talk before, and be able to chirp out 18 easily.
"Err... who? 17, I think."
"Sorry sir, I can't sell you this game. It's an 18."
"Err... no it's not."
Poor girl was younger than me, didn't know what to do.
"Yes it is sir, it says on the till."
I pick up the box.
"And here it says 'for ages 3 and above'".
"But I have to go by what it says on the till."
"3 and above."
"Sorry, I can't sell this to you."
So I ask her to call over for some help, poor thing's scared senseless. She explains the situation.
"How old are you?" The man asks me.
"17."
He mulls it over. "What does this here thing mean on the box?"
"It means if you're over three you're allowed to buy it. It's the youngest age available."
That seemed to convince him, and I was allowed to buy it.
Convinced me.