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    Well, at least that's one good thing about GameStop...

    They won't rape your children.

    Lemay video game shop owner indicted on sex charges

    ST. LOUIS COUNTY -- A video game shop owner accused of having inappropriate sexual conduct with young men at his Lemay store was indicted on an array of charges, police said Thursday.

    Leland Beasley, 41, of St. Louis is charged with two counts of first-degree child molestation, five counts of first-degree statutory sodomy, two counts of third-degree assault and attempted statutory sodomy.

    Beasley, who operated the Gamestation Section 19 on Lemay Ferry Road, is being held on $250,000 cash-only bond. He had been previously charged, on Jan. 6, with one count child molestation. A St. Louis County grand jury handed down the additional indictments Wednesday, police said.

    St. Louis County police believe Beasley had contact with at least 10 different teens at the shop between March 2006 and January.

    I want that Mulan McNugget sauce, Morty!

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    Re: Well, at least that's one good thing about GameStop...

    They were t-bagging each other.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/Goufunaki

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      #3
      Re: Well, at least that's one good thing about GameStop...

      I narrowly avoided rape today.

      Having lost my copy of MGS2: Substance, I strolled into a Gamestop for the first time in ages. I snatch up a copy off the shelf and bring it to the counter. The guy rifles in the drawers for the filthy, used discs while another guy gets in my face about membership cards, Game Informer and ****. I tell him I heard it all before.

      Finally, disc jockey gives me my damn game and I give him money. As he rings me up I grab the case to investigate. The disc is not only scratched to **** and melted in the center, it's the original 2001 version of the game - i.e., NOT Substance.

      "This ain't Substance," I grunt. *** SPOILERS ***
      I just had Chick-Fil-A. High on chicken pheromones, I didn't want to deal with this.
      *** END SPOILERS ***


      He feigns disbelief. Dude thought I wouldn't know the difference. Like I'm a chump. Which I am. Because I was shopping at a Gamestop.

      After a few more minutes of rifling he finds the correct version of the game (surprisingly scratch-free) and I get out of there toot sweet.

      That place is

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        #4
        Re: Well, at least that's one good thing about GameStop...

        I've only ever shopped there for brand new games that don't come with any kind of replaceable hardware. Anything else is a mistake.



        Don't copy that floppy!

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          #5
          Re: Well, at least that's one good thing about GameStop...

          What the ****s a GameStation
          Screenshot Let's Plays

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            #6
            Re: Well, at least that's one good thing about GameStop...

            Originally posted by SirTMagus View Post
            I narrowly avoided rape today.

            Having lost my copy of MGS2: Substance, I strolled into a Gamestop for the first time in ages. I snatch up a copy off the shelf and bring it to the counter. The guy rifles in the drawers for the filthy, used discs while another guy gets in my face about membership cards, Game Informer and ****. I tell him I heard it all before.

            Finally, disc jockey gives me my damn game and I give him money. As he rings me up I grab the case to investigate. The disc is not only scratched to **** and melted in the center, it's the original 2001 version of the game - i.e., NOT Substance.

            "This ain't Substance," I grunt. *** SPOILERS ***
            I just had Chick-Fil-A. High on chicken pheromones, I didn't want to deal with this.
            *** END SPOILERS ***


            He feigns disbelief. Dude thought I wouldn't know the difference. Like I'm a chump. Which I am. Because I was shopping at a Gamestop.

            After a few more minutes of rifling he finds the correct version of the game (surprisingly scratch-free) and I get out of there toot sweet.

            That place is

            That wouldn't happen at Kirin's store.

            And they wouldn't rape you either...


            ... well.... ..... There is one guy who might...
            ...and that's why.

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              #7
              Re: Well, at least that's one good thing about GameStop...

              Why on earth would you buy a used game without asking to see the condition of the disc.

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                #8
                Re: Well, at least that's one good thing about GameStop...

                He would only stop if you bought a mag subscription.
                Find a dog, honk it's nose. If you are bothered by this sentence. I guess you're just not cool enough for the noses.

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                  #9
                  Re: Well, at least that's one good thing about GameStop...

                  Originally posted by John Mora View Post
                  Why on earth would you buy a used game without asking to see the condition of the disc.
                  Most people dont

                  Years ago stores used to care about the condition and only sold you quality used stuff... not so these days
                  Last edited by SolstICE; 03-11-2009, 08:21 PM.
                  RPG maker vx ... RPG name generator

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                    #10
                    Re: Well, at least that's one good thing about GameStop...

                    the two Gamestops I go to aren't bad. which one I go to depends on if I'm at work or if I'm at home. it helps to know the people that work there. or, at least, the managers and third-keys.

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