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My dying wish is for an owl/camel hybrid, which I call camowl.

I’m a sad, sad man.

Well, I've hit a new low. I think I will reflect on the events of today for years to come, forever associating them with me at my most rock-bottomnest, forever favorably comparing even the darkest days of the future to what transpired this afternoon. After today, I have nowhere to go but up. At least that's comforting.


It all started a few weeks ago when we were visiting with my mother, who among other unsavory things is a devout Pogo addict. Pogo, for the uninitiated, is an online game site where people with nothing better to do -- people numbering in the hundreds of thousands -- spend 24 hours a day playing online slot, card and puzzle games, building up useless tokens and praying to join the minuscule fraction of players who actually win real money from the beast.

As others sat around the table for coffee and whatever, I snuck onto her computer and gave Pogo a whirl. Indeed, it's an addictive site. From slot machines filled with oinking pig graphics to online realizations of everything from Scrabble to Vegas-style slot machines, it's mindblowingly mindless fun.

Today, I set up my own account, even going as far as paying the premium for the ad-less version of the site, which also features exclusive games. My favorite timewaster quickly became Texas Hold 'Em, which is played against real people for real Pogo tokens. Now, you can play on the low side, or you can go into the high roller rooms, where hands can get up to and over 100,000 tokens each. While it may seem surprising considering how many Pogo addicts have token counts numbering in the high millions, I found out quick that token-building takes a considerable amount of time -- much more time than I could ever afford to spend on Pogo Dawt Cawm. The poker stars of Pogo won't have me at their tables with my pitiful token count. Something had to be done.

So, I scoured the Internet, and sure enough, clever housewives have devised systems that, through some means that surely reflect poorly upon Pogo's terms of service, allow newbie players to purchase worthless Pogo tokens for real money. The short version of the story: I'm out 60 bucks for 10 million shiny new Pogo tokens.

That's right, my friends. It's kind of like paying one of your neighbors to come beat Zelda for you. I don't know how the person I paid did it exactly -- I had to grant her access to my account, and I believe she and her network of entrepreneurs sat in a high stakes poker room, playing the cards in her favor until my account clocked in at the paid-for token count. After an hour or two, she sent me an e-mail giving me the go-ahead to play away with my newfound riches. Whenever I enter a game room now, the other players can do nothing but seethe as the sheer volume of tokens I have forces the token counter table to stretch four pixels wider.

Plus, with that many tokens, I can now afford to give my Pogo avatar (they call 'em "My Mini" icons) all sorts of expensive clothes, haircuts and accessories. I told you. New low.


If you'll excuse me, I have to go into the priciest Hold 'Em room and make 100,000 token bets regardless of whether I have a Full House or an 8 high. I haven't felt like this much of a loser since I paid 80.00 for that Candy Apple Kool-Aid. Enjoy your Saturday Night Thread.

Posted by Matt on 03/31/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 132 comments

Not on my TV, they didn’t. They just replaced the regular programming with a Perfect Hair Forever marathon.

Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 04/02/2007 3:38 PM


Saturday night: PHF in backwards order, bad VHS subtitled version, all night.

Sunday night: First five minutes of ATHFCMFfT shown regular, then shrunk down with no sound, with animated banners calling attention to the tiny, tiny P-I-P. All that while the normal lineup went on as usual. The only one that surprised me was the lead singer from Cameo (Word Up, She’s Strange) shakin’ his codpiece to funk guitar riffs.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 04/02/2007 5:27 PM


Interesting.

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 04/02/2007 8:28 PM


I’m fairly pleased with these strawberry cheesecake flavored pop tarts. They are a new flavor. usually I just like the brown sugar cinamonn ones.

Chestnuts roasted by Triton @ 04/02/2007 9:07 PM


Did Coco Puffs get smaller or is just me?

Chestnuts roasted by Joker @ 04/02/2007 10:40 PM


Joker – You’re getting bigger, Coco Puffs are the same size.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 04/03/2007 12:01 AM


I knew they were never really going to show the Aqua Teen movie even before I realized it was supposed to air 4/1. It was cool seeing the first five minutes though.
Looks like Mick Garris put Christopher Lloyd in one of his Masters of Horror eps as well. I wasn’t aware he directed the Shining or the Desperation made-for-TVs, but I liked both. According to the thread from when Desperation aired, “I [thought] they did a pretty good job. Perlman’s all sorts of creepy. Also, Stephen Weber has aged really well. Tom Skerritt, not so much.” Apparently, I also already couldn’t wait for Grindhouse to come out, which is really kind of sad if I think about it too much. Still haven’t found any tickets for Thursday night either :/

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 04/03/2007 12:37 AM


Trix went back to the little balls. Sphere’s? That is not spelled right. Anyway’s…..they went back to the original form.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 04/03/2007 12:44 AM


Trix went back to the little balls

I bet Matt’s happy. I heard a rumor he’s a fan of balls.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 04/03/2007 12:48 AM


Actually, Bill, “Sphere” is the correct spelling.

You win a prize!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 04/03/2007 1:02 AM


I’m finally gonna go see TMNT! Tuesday night! Then I’ll agree that it was awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 04/03/2007 1:23 AM


Sweet! No spell check. It’s like the word fortune. Is right but doesn’t look right.

Cameron T. – Dino sticker?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 04/03/2007 1:48 AM


I didn’t like the turtle movie..it stunk..Trix Ice Pops are the greatest thing since the Steiner-Line if you didn’t know.

Chestnuts roasted by Rick Steiner @ 04/03/2007 2:38 AM


josh homme from queens of the stoneage little brothers band was supposed to do some strange song for the movie, http://www.myspace.com/table16music

Chestnuts roasted by Jason Mawecki @ 04/03/2007 7:50 AM


The Trix balls thing is cool I guess, now if they could stop making that fluorescent yogurt I will sleep happy.
I think we need new topic :)

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 04/03/2007 8:17 AM


Bill
Sure. Click my name.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 04/03/2007 9:52 AM


How’s about What is the craziest/lamest thing you’ve ever spent way too much money on. This is of course based on other’s perception of the purchase moreso than yours. However, you may feel silly about it now, as well.

I paid $85 dollars for the complete set of MCR action figures.

I paid ~$400 total to get Final Fantasy XI up and running on a PS2.

Dollar amounts greatly appreciated in this one :D

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 04/03/2007 12:01 PM


years ago, my parents went somewhere and told me that I had to clean out the shed by the time they came home. I payed my neighbor $30 to do it for me.

Chestnuts roasted by Joker @ 04/03/2007 1:07 PM


I’ll finally admit that I was one of thosep oor saps that blew $80 on the Princess & Erin Beanie Babies back in ’98. Shut up.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 04/03/2007 2:54 PM


I paid actual money to see 28 days later in the movie theatre. Must have been like $5.50, which is what I should have been paid by hour to see it.

When I was kid, one of the times I got a hundred dollars, which wasn’t often and always a big part of my life, I pissed it all away slowly on fast food and pizza.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 04/03/2007 3:06 PM


$20 for the 20-minute Eureeka’s Castle Christmas Special on VHS

Although I’m sure to this crowd that doesn’t sound too bad ;)

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 04/03/2007 4:11 PM


Have you guys heard about 7-11 possibly transforming their stores into Kwik-E-Marts to promote the Simpsons Movie? Too bad we don’t have those around here. Here’s the link to the story.

http://tinyurl.com/26d6ts

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 04/03/2007 4:20 PM


I spent ~$400 on all of Elvis Costello’s albums. In like the span of a month. I also bought all of AFI’s albums in a rush. Please don’t judge them on their later stuff, cause that honestly is shite.

“sub-question: is it in fact unfair to criticize a formerly great artist for his latter day sins–is it better to burn out or fade away?”
“So we all get old and then we can’t hack it anymore. Is that it?”

Costello actually got better, for a while. Spike, Mighty Like a Rose, and Brutal Youth are fantastical.

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 04/03/2007 4:48 PM


I spent $250 getting the Amazon Quartet dolls back when I was super in to Sailor Moon collectibles. I didn’t consider it crazy to do that at the time….but now, I think of how much money I spent, and shake my head at myself.

Chestnuts roasted by MissJess @ 04/03/2007 6:02 PM


Ok, I saw TMNT tonight. My reaction: Good, but not good enough. The geek in me is happy, though. Not many people at the show, let alone little kids (the ones that were knew how to behave themselves, save for one, but even that one at least cheered at the right times, during the good parts)

I agree with not enough of Don & Michaelangelo, and the whole thing with April as a ninja…didn’t seem believable, even after 3 movies & 2 tv shows (live action one? what live action one?) Also, we could’ve seen more scenes with the monsters, but it was ok. Patrick Stewart is still awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 04/03/2007 9:44 PM


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