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Shopping: SplitReason Order Arrived

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Shopping: SplitReason Order Arrived

Today I arrived home and I had my >>SplitReason order waiting for me! A >>Ctrl-Alt-Del T-shirt.

I'm now a proud owner of a Scott T-shirt, here's the picture:

Scoot Tshirt

It has my name all over it, wouldn't you say?! laugh
It was my first time buying on this store, but I'm very happy with their services, specially because they also packed three ctrl-alt-del stickers!

  • One featuring Ethan saying "Give me video games or give me death!"
  • One featuring Zeke saying "OOH Yeah baby. Play me. Play me Hard. Wait, no. Not in the controller ports. I'm not into that."
  • And finally one with Lucas saying "Customer services is like chewing on broken glass… Only one hundred times less fun."
Maybe I'll post some photos of the stickers later.

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paulo-roca2My name is Paulo Abrantes AKA pabrantes and I'm a software developer. I'm currently employed at >>CIIST working as a Java developer in >>FenixEDU.

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