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Isnt it just as reasonable to assume that he just got his hands on the box? Its not like boxes are hard to obtain, I know several people when they buy sneakers end up getting rid of the boxes, or he could have asked someone who has the box to borrow it solely for the purpose of this prank, because since it is a prank with no shoes, that kid will not want that box. I'm not giving the benefit of the doubt here espeically with the way the brother reacted he was legit laughing and didnt even try to console the kid, which is something that someone who actually had the shoes would do once they got their laughs and saw the pain in that kids face.some of you guys really have low reasoning skills.
If we're going assume here, lets assumthat if one was able to get the box of the product, then one MUST have the actual product itself.
I mean, its not 100% true always but come on, lets give the benefit of the doubt.
Totally agree with you Antidope, however, who would go out of their way to do something like that to play a prank? It's sad on both endsIsnt it just as reasonable to assume that he just got his hands on the box? Its not like boxes are hard to obtain, I know several people when they buy sneakers end up getting rid of the boxes, or he could have asked someone who has the box to borrow it solely for the purpose of this prank, because since it is a prank with no shoes, that kid will not want that box. I'm not giving the benefit of the doubt here espeically with the way the brother reacted he was legit laughing and didnt even try to console the kid, which is something that someone who actually had the shoes would do once they got their laughs and saw the pain in that kids face.
im actually glad the kid didnt get the jordans, now he wont get killed over his shoes..
i think he was messing with the kid for asking for jordans and not something he could actually enjoy..
but yeah i woulda been pissed.
In '96, my parents had a huge box under the tree for me. I was so hyped to open it. It was just a box inside of a box inside of another box. It got so small that I just gave up and figured it was some crappy toy or something, but it ended up being a Playstation. The roller coaster of emotions is something I'll never forget and made it easily the best Christmas of my Childhood.
I played Live '97 ALL NIGHT.
This is just foul, though.
My Aunt did the big box trick to me one year.
Big ol box big enough to fit a dresser in and it was stuffed with paper and a set of markers.
Can't front it's funny now but I was HEATED.
My aunt probably doesn't even remember it. I think that's the bad part....
What did you ask for?