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Friday, April 23, 2004

Hell Hath No Fury…

...like a woman scorned for Playstation.

From IGN.com via Gizmodo:

Last night's Giants game here in San Franciscoplaystation_bachelor.jpg was Singles Night, which means special events to encourage love-flavored pairing up. Last night, mid-game, three "Bachelors" were chosen to win the favor of a "Mini-Bachelorette." The young lady in question, Jordan, was buxom and brunette. Among her notable qualities was fluency in Portuguese. At stake for the three Bachelors was a chance to spend a paid evening out with her.


Each Bachelor had a chance to introduce himself and charm their way to a win. While Bachelor Number One was inaudible and Bachelor Number Three's attempt at humor fell flat, Bachelor Number Two said that, as he's planning a trip to Brazil, he wouldn't mind picking up a little Portuguese.

It was enough for Jordan. "Well, I'd like to teach him," she said. Hubba-hubba.

Bachelor Number Two was told that he could choose one of two prizes: either an expenses-paid date with lovely young Jordan, or a PlayStation 2.

He took the PlayStation.


Call me cynical, but given the price of divorce attornies these days (and the rather unlikely chance a relationship like this would actually work out) the Playstation may have been the wiser choice.

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