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 Post subject: Re: Are supermarkets driving games retailers out of business?
PostPosted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 15:01 

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DBSnappa wrote:
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You never frickin play Burny Pee with us though, you Welsh belching arse. "This is awesome!" he bellows when the bikes came out. Has he been on since? NO. *sulks*

I've never even had a go with the bikes and have any of you cunts noticed?

:'(

No-one ever invites me, but then I'm not online all that often. However, every time I see you Grim... it says that the 360 is on but not being used or somesuch.


People do invite me, but almost exclusively for games I don't own. Appreciate it though! :hug:


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 Post subject: Re: Are supermarkets driving games retailers out of business?
PostPosted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 15:08 
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As I/Dimrill/Dave and many others always point out when someone says they don't get to play, we'll be up for any gaming , any time, with the Bezzies. If you even want to plip a message across Live to ask if people want to before you start it up and send out invites, that's fine.

I'll be well up for some Burny Peeing or even CoDing should the game arise.

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 Post subject: Re: Are supermarkets driving games retailers out of business?
PostPosted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 15:11 
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Sheepeh wrote:
As I/Dimrill/Dave and many others always point out when someone says they don't get to play, we'll be up for any gaming , any time, with the Bezzies. If you even want to plip a message across Live to ask if people want to before you start it up and send out invites, that's fine.

I'll be well up for some Burny Peeing or even CoDing should the game arise.


:this:

On the day I got FrCry 2, I had just loaded it up, and still accepted an invite to play CoD4 with myoptika and Bobby.

Bezzies FTW!

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 Post subject: Re: Are supermarkets driving games retailers out of business?
PostPosted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 15:25 
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Dudley wrote:
DBSnappa wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Dimrill wrote:
You never frickin play Burny Pee with us though, you Welsh belching arse. "This is awesome!" he bellows when the bikes came out. Has he been on since? NO. *sulks*

I've never even had a go with the bikes and have any of you cunts noticed?

:'(

No-one ever invites me, but then I'm not online all that often. However, every time I see you Grim... it says that the 360 is on but not being used or somesuch.


People do invite me, but almost exclusively for games I don't own. Appreciate it though! :hug:


:this: I'll have to buy COD4 one day I suppose.

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