We’re all familiar with this little gem, right? I give you the Wii, in all its glory:
Last November, my husband wasn’t a big fan. When I broached the subject of getting a Wii for the kids for Christmas by saying “hey, why don’t we get a Wii for the kids” my husband took that to mean “hey, why don’t we get a PlayStation 3 for the kids” because he’s quirky that way. When I responded that the kids didn’t want a PlayStation 3, they wanted a Wii, he tried to dazzle me with techno jargon about how superior the graphics were on a PlayStation 3 and how awesome they would look on our brand spanking new TV.
TV did you say? You mean that 42″ ultra modern, flat-screen behemoth of high-definition that dwarfs everything around it and currently resides in our living room with all of our normal sized furniture? That “bargain” of a monstrosity that was only going to cost this much but actually wound up costing that much because we couldn’t have a TV like that without having the proper stand on which to put it, the appropriate receiver with which to run it, the best speakers with which to hear it and the top-of-the-line remote with which to control it? The TV I didn’t want? That one?
We had a sit-down with the kids to discuss the Wii vs. PS3 scenario. Nate had our eldest almost convinced that PS3 was the second coming while our youngest was steadfast in her desire for a Wii but willing to negotiate in exchange for a later bedtime. I finally convinced the family that the Wii was the better choice as it retailed for about half of the PS3 and was better suited for family time. It was a struggle and there were tears and temper tantrums and hissy fits but Nate got over himself and finally conceded.
Nate thought he would just walk into Target or Best Buy and pick one up after work. I asked him if something heavy had hit him on the head and then dragged him to the aforementioned behemoth parked in our living room so that he could see the CNN sound bites showing mobs of people lining up for days to get one. It then became Nate’s personal mission in life to get us a Wii, come hell or high water, so help him God.
To his credit, Nate did try the conventional approach once. He woke up at 4:00 am, drove through the bitter cold, sleet and snow to stand in line at Kmart for a shipment of Wii Systems expected that morning (by the way, what exactly is the plural of Wii? WiiWiis?) After about an hour, a blithely unaware Kmart employee came out and announced to the 50+ cold, wet, hungry, caffeine-deprived customers that a newly arrived shipment of twenty-six Wii Systems would be available in minutes. I have no idea if that poor guy ever made it out alive. All I know is Nate came home around 6:00 a.m., empty handed and with a dazed expression, mumbling something about mob mentality, rioting and Darwin’s Law.
I told Nate about an online service that sent notifications of newly arrived Wii Systems at local Wal-Marts and wouldn’t it be a nifty idea if we signed up? No, apparently we did not have time for such nonsense and besides, Nate had a plan.
And that plan went something like this:
On November 21, 2007 Nate purchased a brand new, unopened, factory-sealed, receipt-attached Wii off eBay. He paid nearly double the manufacturer’s suggested retail price. Approximately 9.2 seconds after submitting his PayPal payment, he became ticked that the seller didn’t immediately respond. Through gritted teeth, I suggested that he calm the hell down and give the seller a break since it was the night before Thanksgiving. Then I left the room before I killed him.
On November 22, 2007, after Thanksgiving dinner, Nate purchased a second brand new, unopened, factory-sealed, receipt-attached Wii off eBay for a little over double the MSRP as a backup plan. I should have known something was up as he had been staring at his laptop for hours, during which time I actually touched and held the TV remote, an act that normally causes him to twitch, break out in hives and have a seizure.
Did I mention that the receipts clearly showed that both Wii Systems had been purchased from a Wal-Mart? I didn’t? Well, they did. And it was all I could do to remain vertical as I literally watched sparks fly off my body and fought the urge to dismember him right there on the spot. Then I disassociated from my earthly body and went to the Land of Denial where it’s sunshine all the time and no one bothers me and I look thin and pretty.
A couple of days later, we were the proud owners of two brand new Wii Systems. And then Nate came home from work and what do you suppose he was carrying? Flowers? Chocolate? A prescription for Xanax? No. He was carrying a third brand new, unopened, factory-sealed, receipt-attached Wii.
When he saw that I was nanoseconds from outright spontaneous combustion, he quickly explained that he had purchased this Wii for only $30 over the MSRP, no eBay/PayPal transactions were involved, and he would list the other two Wii Systems on eBay that very night and recoup our money. I questioned him as to where he got this particular Wii. Oh, funny story this one … his co-worker bought it from Wal-Mart that very day. And how did he know to go to Wal-Mart that very day for a Wii? Nate muttered something about a lucky email. Oh yeah, that extra $30? That was just to compensate his co-worker for all of his efforts in procuring a Wii for Nate. I actually don’t remember too much after this. I might have passed out.
But I’m thinking that it just may have been worth it:
14 thoughts on “Wii … the odyssey”
Oh my gosh you are too funny! I have a new blog to add to my favorites. Thank you so much giggle and a story that sounds oh to familer.
LOL, OMGosh that was some story! Unfortunately I can almost see my hubby doing the same thing…. men! LOL, I hope all worked out well in the end, and it looks like it was well received! 😀 Have fun with your new wii!
OH MY GOSH!! What a story!! I was laughing through the whole thing. Great blog.
LOL that is so funny! We got the kids a Wii for Christmas also. They were everywhere here in Europe, so you could just walk in to most stores and buy it! We just got Wii Fit for it last week, now THAT is a must have!! lol
Your writing is outrageously funny. Love it.
HA! More, please.
LOL!!! LOVE that story Andy! It almost (but not quite) tops the Chia Pet fiasco!!!!! rotflol!!
Much. Too. Funny! I’m actually wishing that my husband would do something equally as stupid so that I could write about it on my blog. On second thought…no. Thanks for making my night!
oh my gosh – so funny. That comment about the land of denial – hahahahahah! Were you able to sell the other two? This just cracks me up – so like a man. And the remote comment – very funny too. You are my new favorite comedian! suzy
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As a family that is about to purchase it’s first wii, in a non-holiday way, this is TOO funny.
All because I want the wii-fit. Which I already bought. Although we don’t own a wii. And haven’t even decided if we will buy one.
Because we MAY buy one. And wii-fit’s can be hard to find. And I found one. With free shipping. So I bought it. Just in case. And I’ll sell it on e-bay if we don’t get one.
Just in case.
There is no freakin’ way that woulda happened here. LOL I got mine off of The Source’s website (Canadian store owned by Circuit City) because there was no way I was going to call around asking if stores had one nor wait in line to get one. We actually don’t use it a lot now. My Wii Fit sits unused for months. LOL
OMG I would have seriously spontaneously combusted. 3 Wii’s?!?!
I hope you did sell the other two. For at LEAST as much as you paid.
But on a nicer note, the Wii is fun, no? 😉