Have you? Preferably without meaning to. Preferably awkwardly.
Last year I was working at a Cold Stone Creamery over the summer when these two tall, hip looking dudes walked in and got in line. The first I didn't recognize, but the second, with the lethargy on his face, with his Bright Eyes hair, with his sharp features, I recognized immediately. I had seen it on his blog years ago--probably back around '05 or '06. It was unmistakable. And I [i]knew[/i] he lived in the same town where I attended college, at least at one point in his life.
I knew there was only one way to make sure, so I timed my pacing with the customers so that I would be the one to ring up him and his friend. First his friend--whoever he was--and then [i]him[/i]. He handed me a credit card. Perfecto. I swiped it, and while I waited for it to go through, I took one sly look at the name. I prefer not to say his whole name, but the first name starts with an "M" and his surname starts with an "S". It was [i]his[/i] name.
I handed him back his card. I gave him his receipt. He said, "Thank you," and left.
The creepy thing is, Yoozel probably never had a clue that, for the five minutes that he was in line, I was analyzing his face, his demeanor, his movements, and his credit card for information that would without a doubt confirm to me that he was who I thought he was.
I haven't seen him since.
[Edited on 01.01.2013 5:06 PM PST]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Sliding Ghost inb4 skepticism There was a similar post on Waypoint where a guy said he met Frankie at an airport or something. Everyone fell for it until the man himself made an appearance. But that's Waypoint. This is B.net and I believe you op.[/quote] You better, because we literally live in the exact same town as each other, Yoozel and I. Unless he has moved. I keep my eye out for him. And after attending college here (WVU), I do understand why he earned the titled "Drunken Moderator".
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Never, if did may not have noticed.
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inb4 skepticism There was a similar post on Waypoint where a guy said he met Frankie at an airport or something. Everyone fell for it until the man himself made an appearance. But that's Waypoint. This is B.net and I believe you op. [Edited on 01.03.2013 10:53 AM PST]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Recon Number 54 It was the only time that I've "gotten carded" in a Bungie related way.[/quote]Sounds like the Gamestop Police are on your tail. "Sir, can I see your license and registration?"
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At random - no On purpose - yes, several times.
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Never seen anyone
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alec9224 at the odst truck in indy, swat theory in one of my classes, and i know a few others people because i went to school with them. yorkie
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Not likely. I would imagine it hurts, and one of us would fall. [Edited on 01.03.2013 2:01 AM PST]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] dmg04 Literally just ran into Cryptic in San Diego. Small world.[/quote]Yeah, that was fun playing laser tag.
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I wish I had the luck of meeting some of you in the wild. No one is ever wearing swag though, so I'd never know.
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He was wearing a Bungie emblazoned shirt. It was early one evening at my then local shopping centre. I looked upon him knowingly, knodding in approval. He nodded back. There was a fist pump moment. We moved on.
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Accidentally I've run into an employee, but no members. Those I all met intentionally at PAX.
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Go to him, OP. You are soulmates <3
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Only one of my real life friends who introduced me to Halo and B.net.
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Literally just ran into Cryptic in San Diego. Small world.
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While working at Gamestop last year I ended up getting into a deep conversation with a customer while his kid was looking at the Wii games. We ended up discussing 343 and their takeover of the Halo series, along with Bungies new game. He mentioned B.net and I told him to check out all the conspiracy threads if he hadn't already. Never got his username sadly.
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I think I'm the only one where I live..
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Some of these are wonderful! I went home over the break for the first time in years and rummaged through some of my old things--and I found my old Bungie.net tshirt! So I'mma give that a wear around town and see who says hello. Honestly though, I think a Septagon tattoo would be legit, especially if it is visible to others while walking down the street. Too bad, I may have to hold off on that one for a while till I'm done with Navy, or else it may be a little more hidden.
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Nope, we should all wear a shirt or something so we can then recognize.
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There is probably not a single Bungie fan within 100 miles of where I live.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] echo630 Have you? Preferably without meaning to. Preferably awkwardly.[/quote]Penny Arcade Expo, enough said.
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Nope. Though I've seen a guy wearing a Bungie t-shirt in public once. [Edited on 01.02.2013 6:10 PM PST]
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English class. Daily. He sits right in front of me.
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I think at college once I saw some kid wearing a Bungie T. :-)
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nope, theres a guy I worked with who played Halo 2 competatively back in the day. He'd played with Walshey and the Ogre twins a few times, he said he didnt really visit the forums though.
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No I haven't. The closest person to my city, as far as I know, is about 50 miles away.