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Barry Barcrest:

Yes what Boykster said.... (Basically he beat me too it).

leapinlew:


--- Quote from: Barry Barcrest on May 31, 2008, 01:37:03 pm ---Yes what Boykster said.... (Basically he beat me too it).

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 :'(

RetroJames:


--- Quote from: boykster on May 31, 2008, 01:36:09 pm ---What you guys clearly mis-understand is that the joystick is not "broken", but rather is simply in need of a consumable part to return it to fully functioning service.  You wouldn't consider you car "broken" if it needed new tires, would you?

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

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1. The spring wasn't stolen or something, it simply disappeared in a defective burst.

2. Since the spring is gone, it is in fact broken.

3. As we all know ducks are made of wood.

4. And wood is also used in Nintedo cabinets.

5. And Nintendoo sticks cannot, in fact break, ever.

6. It follows that ... c'mon, you got it. That's right. Saint is a witch!


Hope that clears everything up. You just need to use logic.



JackTucky:

there are many asshats here....

WunderCade:

Blasphemy begins in 3...2...1....

If you want a better stick upgrade that one to the Wico.

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