Fascinating to gamers and beer drinkers, I’m sure.
Everyone else: would you like to hear about how I used an Amazon.com gift card that I got as a credit card reward to buy this? And then when I bought this, I got a promotional credit that I’m going to use on Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, and that the cumulative effect is that I will have gotten both games delivered to my door for $29.90 (instead of $99.90)? Would that be interesting to you? No?
All right, then. Sorry. That’s all I have. As you can see, I’m really busy tonight. Really really.
I promise something of higher quality and wider audience appeal tomorrow.
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Well done!
AZ, it’s all about maximizing opportunity. 🙂