This is an old entry that has been saved for old time's sake.
Since the original thread got moved to the ChatterBox, I thought I'd keep this in my journal for people's veiwing plessure. I still don't see what was wrong with the thread though.
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Bad news for UK XBox owners
Earlier today, a terrible incident happened on the West Coast of Cornwall. An aeroplane carrying stock of the latest blockbuster hit, Halo 2, for the XBox gaming platform crashed when just entering the British Isles. It in unknown what caused the accident and police are at the scene investigating. It is believed that everyone of board the plane is dead, but no one else was hurt on land.
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The plane that was shipping the copies of Halo 2</center>
This news will be of a great upset for many XBox owners in the UK, many who have waiting for weeks for a copy of Halo 2. Microsoft say they will try to make another shipment by next week, but are afraid that there may not be enough copies available to all that ordered.
A spokesman of Microsoft said earlier, "We regret to inform our consumer base of this catastrophe and we hope that they'll be patient to receive their copy. We are doing everything we can to fix this problem"
Not a single copy was found intact among the rubble and it'll be some time before the rubble can be removed.
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One of the damaged copies</center>
A red cap with a red 'M' was found at the crash scene. Police are investigating to see if it has any relevance to the incident.
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The mysterious red cap</center>
Source: BBCi
Earlier today, a terrible incident happened on the West Coast of Cornwall. An aeroplane carrying stock of the latest blockbuster hit, Halo 2, for the XBox gaming platform crashed when just entering the British Isles. It in unknown what caused the accident and police are at the scene investigating. It is believed that everyone of board the plane is dead, but no one else was hurt on land.
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The plane that was shipping the copies of Halo 2</center>
This news will be of a great upset for many XBox owners in the UK, many who have waiting for weeks for a copy of Halo 2. Microsoft say they will try to make another shipment by next week, but are afraid that there may not be enough copies available to all that ordered.
A spokesman of Microsoft said earlier, "We regret to inform our consumer base of this catastrophe and we hope that they'll be patient to receive their copy. We are doing everything we can to fix this problem"
Not a single copy was found intact among the rubble and it'll be some time before the rubble can be removed.
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One of the damaged copies</center>
A red cap with a red 'M' was found at the crash scene. Police are investigating to see if it has any relevance to the incident.
<center>
The mysterious red cap</center>
Source: BBCi
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