Gee talk about Stupid Criminals! I wonder how hard it'll be to get the Guys' Name, Phone & Credit Card Details. From the Rental Agency. I can see the Cops hammering down his Door right now!!!
Sometimes the simplest plans are the most effective. One gamer managed to steal 60 PlayStation Portable games from a Myrtle Beach Blockbuster yesterday, not by digging a tunnel or using some secret spy equipment--he simply stuck them in his pants, reports Myrtlebeachonline.com. According to a police report, his "pants were bulging out because he had so many games [in them]." An employee, who had observed the thief shoving PSP games in his pants, asked him to stop as he was leaving the store, but the perpetrator fled in a rental car. The value of the games is estimated at $1,800.
Im lost for words, i bet those games stunk afterwards :P
via Gamespot
Gee talk about Stupid Criminals! I wonder how hard it'll be to get the Guys' Name, Phone & Credit Card Details. From the Rental Agency. I can see the Cops hammering down his Door right now!!!
lol this is so funny although it wouldnt be a bad idea if there was a power outage or you could be stealthy because its not hard 2 fit a psp game and case in your pocket![]()
What a n00b
XD
Iso's are bad but y wouldnt u just download them?
i give props to that guy for having such......idont have word for it but if the store employes are stupid emough to just sit thereand watch him and then WAIT untill hes atn the door and then just say stop?!?!?..... thats all they did???
30$ each game o.o that cant be true (1800:60=30)
That must have one big mutha to have pants that can fit 60 games in! lol
yea. but pretty stupid employees for jsut sitting there watching someone take crap and then just tell them to stop when they leave.
hmmm, i know i can fit the original ps2 in my coat pocket(thats how i take to friends house), and can fit about 5 dvd cases in the other, still
stupid criminal/stupid employees
the balance of stupidity
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