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| TV Broken, Nobody Knows Nuthin' |
12-28-06 |
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 TV breakage goodness. This ones special because it was a ninja break. They come in, break TV's and are out before you know what's happened. Naturally the usual suspects no nothing about it...
"My oldest son, G (age 12), is a certified Nintendo fanatic, and he especially loves all things Zelda. I wanted to get G a Wii for Christmas, but right after it was purchased I started to hear the stories of the Wii damage. I was like, "Oh great, what have I gotten myself into?". We had a long talk about the possibilities of causing damage, the necessity of wearing the strap at all times, and he assured me that he had no problems holding on to the Wiimote. I felt good about the Wii when I went to bed on Christmas night.
Apparently my darling 7 year old son, J, woke up before everyone else, powered up the Wii and began playing alone. I still don't know exactly what happened, although I'm pretty sure he wasn't wearing the strap as the strap is not broken."
Good times... This scenario brings back not one, but like 30 memories of me and the kid brother trying to pretend nothing was wrong after we had set something on fire or wrought our special brand destruction on some household item.
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"Wii have a problem" is a blog focused on bringing you the latest trend in gaming violence. That of damage caused by "window lickers" who should not be participating in activity of any form... yet own a Wii. Why? Because we're fanboys that's why.
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