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Tuesday, November 09, 2004
Halo 2 celebrations
Was pleasantly surprised at being invited to the Halo 2 celebrations at the Willows cafe.

A few interesting trivia was shared by the presenters, and a few group cheers for the way the game was accepted by the world.

Best of all, i got a free Halo 2 game, without queueing up during the midnight madness, nor the company store queue. In an act that i can't believe myself too, i passed the game over to my AV colleague, since he has a console and no Halo 2, while i have Halo 2 and no console.

I got a free Halo 2 cap too.

That's my rewards for being in during the July 4 weekend, being activated in the midnight hours during my Chicago trip, and a few more other instances.

I think i LIKE that. Too bad i'll have less of such chances anymore.
 
posted by Jonathan at 5:08 PM | Permalink |


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