that poor guy who forgot his weed.sephiroth1991 said:That's a nice bonus
I can see why someone might forgot about it.
Your child is innocent, he does not know what the substance is therefore he was not hurt.Andy Chalk said:But he was also a bit confused when he found a small bag containing an unfamiliar herb-like substance jammed in behind the instructions.
Now how he will he play Mario games. IT's no fun if your not out of your mind.luclin92 said:that poor guy who forgot his weed.sephiroth1991 said:That's a nice bonus
I can see why someone might forgot about it.
Maybe they planted it and made bets on if he'd come back furious or come back and buy a bunch more games. xDHopeless Bastard said:They always open the box to check the disc/manual.Voodoomancer said:This also brings to mind:
Do these places even check the game before selling it? If you can accidentally buy drugs with the video game, what's to not say you won't buy a box with an empty CD in it?
I'm sorry, but I find that quite offensive, I smoke pot, yet I regularly read, hell much more than I play computer games and it's comparable to how much I watch films, so please don't make rash generalisations about people because it's generally quite rude and offensive.ASnogarD said:...scratch that weed smokers wouldnt be reading a book, though the book owner may find a few pages missing.
Onyx Oblivion said:Ha ha.
Fight Night is not for 4 year olds, btw.
Just another side note.
no one ever said the kid was 4 years old, he could well have been 12, 13 etc. in which case its not unthinkable of him playing Fight Night.Poomanchu745 said:Really? Come one now. First off what dad gets their 4 year old kid fight night? Second, I don't think that a kid past the age of like 2 would try to eat something that looked like a plant like that, especially something that smells like weed.