My family recently moved into a new house, and we had to do a lot of downsizing. We threw out and donated a bunch of things that we didn't need, packed things that I had never seen before (seriously, there's an Easter platter that I had never seen before in my life). Some of the things that we had planned to get rid of were video games.
My brothers and I aren't very good about playing our video games on a daily basis. We have a Wii and a Playstation 3 that we barely ever used until a few days ago, so I decided to get rid of a few games that we didn't play. They were mostly Wii games that we had beat or that we just got bored of and a few Playstation 3 games that my brother hadn't touched in years. Games like Avatar: The Last Airbender, Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa, and Guitar Hero, a game that my family hadn't played in years. Literally. Years. We play that game, like, once a year.
My friend and I went to GameStop the day before yesterday to give them away. I got 15.00 bucks for the lot, which (if you've ever tried to sell games at GameStop) is a lot. Trust me. However when I got home with 15 dollars in my pocket and gameless my brothers asked me where the games were, specifically Guitar Hero...
I don't normally do stupid things, but when I do they come back to bite me in the butt. It would be just my luck that the day I finally get rid of these games that we literally. never. play. would be the day that everyone wanted to play them. Now, I'm the butt of an on going joke in my house. Every time someone asks me for something my dad (being the snark master himself) has to say, "She probably sold it."
Anyway, I'm going out today to buy it back from the guys at GameStop so my brothers can play it. They're probably going to laugh in my face... or something equally as terrible... like laugh when I leave...
In completely unrelated news, Fall Out Boy is back... I know, I know. I'm a little late to that party, but I've been listening to their new album Save Rock and Roll for a good month. Apparently they released it in February... around the time I was in the hospital, but I only found out about it last month. Also, Camp NaNo is starting again this July. Two more days and I'm going try and probably fail (again) to write a novel in a month...
Wish me luck!
-Anna
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