| Forum: The Classroom Topic: Can't get any lamer than this.... started by: Amaru  Posted by Amaru on Jun. 01 2000,12:09A Quake3 Clan ( clan beanie babies, (ty*) )are having some legal issues, read about it on their website, < www.clanbeaniebabies.org >  . Also over at < http://www.bloodbath.net/plushpower/ > , read the newest news update. Just wanted to let you know, Ty Inc is sending their lawyers after a QUAKE CLAN? Damn. ------------------  Posted by Kolben on Jun. 01 2000,12:36Geeez...People suck  Posted by Lordbrandon on Jun. 01 2000,21:29why go to court when we can settle this in....... *!!!!!!THE ARENA!!!!!!*  Posted by Ansible on Jun. 02 2000,08:18God.  That just makes me sick. People suck. I wish companies would just remove the railroad spike from their collective asses.  Posted by Kayy on Jun. 02 2000,20:24If they removed the railroad spike from their asses, the shit would flow more constantly, rather than in small, easily managable clumps. ------------------  Posted by DrunkNigel on Jun. 03 2000,01:58Selling the tee's and mouse pads was a BAD idea. Any l33t h4x0r would know that! >=) Well, this is just all so weird. They're just toys aren't they? I know several hundred people now hate me, because I just said that... ------------------  Posted by Ansible on Jun. 03 2000,09:33Yes, selling the mouse pads and tee's was a BAAAAD idea.  And anyone who collects beanie babies is wasting their life and money on cloth and plastic.  Sad, really.  Posted by Teflon on Jun. 03 2000,13:33Wow, that is pretty damn lame. Beanie babies are annoying though (I had to put up with a few years of my sister being obsessed with them, begging for more, etc.)  Posted by Amaru on Jun. 03 2000,13:34They never did sell any t-shirts or mouse pads.  They made them to GIVE AWAY to their clan mates, i think.  Something like that, well read about it on the plushpower site.  You can SEE the disclaimer in the bottom right corner. ------------------  Posted by SLATE on Jun. 03 2000,13:41 quote: Still.. not a wise move..... ------------------ http://www.geocities.com/iamslate 
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