[quote name='BuLLDog1916']Where all the Easter drops at

?[/QUOTE]
Check your bunny cage.
[quote name='Chacrana']I mean, I could understand it if you were giving people a code for something worthwhile...[/QUOTE]
Not really something to complain about. If someone elects to give something away for free, leave it up to them as to how they want to do it. People can decide for themselves whether or not they want to participate.
[quote name='Jeremy Xavier']I am going to try a different idea for dropping a code, I am thinking it will keep lurkers from getting it and it will give people that want it a better chance of getting it. The first person to reply to my post 24 hours from now with the answer to the question below will get an "Adventures - Helicopter Avatar Prop".
I want to see what everyone thinks about this mode of code dropping and then maybe better codes can be dropped in this fashion in the future.[/QUOTE]
A step in the right direction, perhaps, but if what you're ultimately trying to do is stop lurkers from getting your drops, you may not want to give them 24 hours advance notice that they should create a dummy account.
[quote name='johnsonnguyen3']**= If only all girls had this size cup.(might be alittle much for some, but its a double letter)[/QUOTE]
[quote name='Captain Urahara']I like how you think. We should hang out.[/QUOTE]
If you like his way of thinking, why do you want to hang out with him and not chicks with double d's? Just sayin'.
[quote name='hoshi112']I finally gave up on trying to get anything from this thread and bought the MK tshirt and Scorp costume.[/QUOTE]
Probably a wise idea for some. Convert your points to currency and figure out what you spent on those two items. Take the total amount of time you spent attempting to win them and divide it by your cost. Now you have a general idea of what your time is worth to you. Many people quickly move on once they figure that out, which is why you see things like Gears of War 3 beta codes going for upwards of $50 on eBay. Sure, codes can be won here or on Twitter and the like, but some people will fail to see the logic in spending 5 days of their life trying to get one with no guarantees that it will actually happen.
Of course, breaking down and buying from eBay or the Marketplace won't give you the same adrenaline rush as winning something here.
