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| Man Breaks Controller, Spends Rest of Day Documenting the Event |
12-23-06 |
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 Not only do we have multiple accidents with multiple photos, best of all, we have multiple photoshopped arrows telling us what's what. To be clear I think this is really pretty spectacular, rare indeed is the occasion that somebody takes this sort of effort before they send me a picture for all of us to take a gander at. I'll let Lawrence tell you what happened...
"My girlfriend started a tennis game with our friend and the score was tied in the best of 5 when the catastrophic event happened! As she was executing a strong forehead, the wii remote left her sweaty palm, the strap broke and the remote landed in my beautiful 42'' Panasonic Plasma HD TV. We all sat down, not saying a word, in disbelief of what just happened while looking at the tv, and just feeling incredibly lucky that there was not one scratch on it...Thank God!!!
After taking a 15 minute break to calm our emotions down a little, we decided to restart the Wii and play another sport with less risk of breaking anything, for instance Bowling. Even though the strap of one of the controller was broken, we all agreed that playing bowling was pretty relax and that there wasn't any real danger....that was only until my girlfriend decided to join us in a new game! Well without a strap, the remote slipped again and ended up creating a hole in our ceiling! In the end, we are glad to end up with only a broken ceiling and controller and, gladly, a functional TV! To everyone that got your TV smashed by a Wii remote, I feel your pain! -Lawrence"
That's a fine and dandy story Lawrence, but the real cream is the well documented photographs you've provided for us. It's not everyday that we get pictures that accurately outline the "playing area" or any of the other points of interest along the way. I'm now seeing the world in an entirely different manner, everywhere I go little pop out arrows point to things in my apartment and label them saying "coffee stain", "fridge of rotting food", "empty friends list", and of course "dead hooker in bathtub."
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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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