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Wow, Star Wars fans must be the most biggest geeks out there.

Martin

Lifer
3And by biggest I mean most pathetic 🙂

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<< By 9 a.m. about 40 people - mostly twenty-somethings, some wielding plastic light sabers, others in Star Wars garb - were in line to see Episode II: Attack of the Clones, which will debut at 12:01 a.m. May 16. A half-dozen tents and canopies were lined against the wall, most of them sporting couches, TVs, toys and games to pass the time. >>

 
*bashes Marty over the head with his plastic lightsaber*

😀

It's a social event, let 'em get out into the sunlight on these few rare opportunites. 🙂

 
LOTR fans were just as pathetic as these when the movie came out. 20 year olds dressed up in robes and long white beards...
 


<< *bashes Marty over the head with his plastic lightsaber*

😀

It's a social event, let 'em get out into the sunlight on these few rare opportunites. 🙂
>>



By camping out at the local megaplex? Sorry, socializing or not, thats just weak. 😛
 


<< It's a social event, let 'em get out into the sunlight on these few rare opportunites. 🙂 >>




staying in a tent in front of a computer hardly counts as sunligt hours 😉







<< star wars ownz jo0!


you're just a hater
>>




Star wars is alright, good filler for in between LotR, but nothing more.




<< LOTR fans were just as pathetic as these when the movie came out. 20 year olds dressed up in robes and long white beards... >>



please, we are far more sociable, sophisticated and intelligent. We also look better and smell nicer 😛
 
Dumb kids have no idea what Star Wars meant to us who grew up in the 80's. You can have your LOTR & Matrix. I have wonderful childhood memories of those movies and the toys.
 


<< Dumb kids have no idea what Star Wars meant to us who grew up in the 80's. You can have your LOTR & Matrix. I have wonderful childhood memories of those movies and the toys. >>



So do I... but that doesn't mean i'd camp out to go see it. I'll be rolling into the local DLP theater to watch it the day it comes out, just like Episode 1. 🙂
 


<< Wow, Star Wars fans must be the most biggest geeks out there >>



Surely it's amazing.

These guys are happy campers.
 
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