Buy a hoodie and you've got a free mp3 player with music. Fake or not, that still not a bad deal. Christmas is coming up and little kids can't tell the difference between this and an iPod anyway, right? :)
Naughty! LOL They "can't tell the difference"... Make them that Wee cake on the birthday article, and tell them it's what the Wii actually is... might fool a two year old. :D "What are these 'games' you speak of, lad? This Wii comes from a recipe handed down five generations! My grandmother used to send canned Wii to the soldiers at the front."
I was being utterly silly. :D He wrote that the little children won't recognize the "fake" ipod. Riding that idea, I suggested that perhaps very little children who see the Wii and like it could be fooled into thinking that the the whole Wii craze really is just about cake. To someone who doesn't know, hey, maybe you could pull it off... Anyway, the following was where the silliness began; it was sort of what one who wants to lie to a two year old about Wii being a pastry might make up. The ancestral "Wii recipe", the conflict of the silliness of a Wii recipe and the horrible tragedy of war, the distasteful silliness of canned Wee, I feel, is where the ingredients for humor are. Whether I've properly mixed and baked them to make a good joke (or a Wii), is up to the reader I guess. :)
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Buy a hoodie and you've got a free mp3 player with music. Fake or not, that still not a bad deal. Christmas is coming up and little kids can't tell the difference between this and an iPod anyway, right? :)
Naughty! LOL
They "can't tell the difference"...
Make them that Wee cake on the birthday article, and tell them it's what the Wii actually is... might fool a two year old. :D
"What are these 'games' you speak of, lad? This Wii comes from a recipe handed down five generations! My grandmother used to send canned Wii to the soldiers at the front."
...Patrick, what the hell are you talking about?
I am utterly confused here. I am somehow finding the part in the quotes funny, but I am not sure why...
I was being utterly silly. :D
He wrote that the little children won't recognize the "fake" ipod. Riding that idea, I suggested that perhaps very little children who see the Wii and like it could be fooled into thinking that the the whole Wii craze really is just about cake. To someone who doesn't know, hey, maybe you could pull it off...
Anyway, the following was where the silliness began; it was sort of what one who wants to lie to a two year old about Wii being a pastry might make up. The ancestral "Wii recipe", the conflict of the silliness of a Wii recipe and the horrible tragedy of war, the distasteful silliness of canned Wee, I feel, is where the ingredients for humor are. Whether I've properly mixed and baked them to make a good joke (or a Wii), is up to the reader I guess. :)
>Wee cake
THE CAKE IS A LIE