treswright wrote:donofoblivion wrote:Looks like I'll be riding in the same car with all the other step-children. Move over guys. If it's possible I'll take a window seat please.
Oh you want preferential treatment??? Get out and push the bus like the rest of us

I'm honestly still in a bit of shock, I mean 5k of these things were given out, how could I NOT have gotten one? How in the world did over 5000 people find out and sign up on the polls? It's crazy. Cayla didn't get one either so I'm doubly shocked.
PHUN_CO wrote:Mine came crushed but I'm happy with it. Thanks!
LOL!!!

Yeah...I was kinda wonderin' if some of you might have an issue with being out of a Freddy AND a high real estate seat to boot. You can't blame a guy for trying

And Phun_CO--we understand completely. The rest of us rejects can only fantasize about coming home and seeing a busted up box on our doorstep. You obviously received one of the last Freddys on the shelf (probably 4999 of 5000). Who wouldn't feel special after that? The rest of us can only imagine opening up such a package, and taking that battered, bruised, and busted up package into our home. "Freddy made it!" we would say to the rest of the family. They would just stare at us in disbelief. But we, like you, would realize just what Freddy must have gone thru to get to us--days of loneliness on the shelf...being handled by those ruffians and barbarians at UPS or the Postal Service. We would celebrate this Freddy because we would know he was truly special, and that he endured a doubtlessly arduous journey knowing that if he made it, he would be a beacon of light and hope for left-outers (also known as "the pitiful ones").
Some of us who understand that your crushed box was probably the 4998th or 4999th Freddy, cling to the hope that number 5000 is only a shipping label away with our name on it (actually, my name on it--sorry tres, but with all that great stuff you have in your collection, we all know you will get over the shock quickly

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Anyway, back to me and that 5000th final Freddy--"What an honor", I'll say when Freddy arrives to our home. Yes, my family will only be able to stare on in disbelief as I raise Freddy to the sky and shout those famous phrases and words, "You're home Freddy!" and "They like me...they really, really like me!" Freddy and I will know the truth of it all...and in the end, that will be all that really matters

All kidding aside, CONGRATULATIONS to all of you that received a special Freddy
