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Do my <50 comments not count? >.>

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congratulations :)

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Go comments!

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thamks

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Needs more comments!

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There you go, 1 more comment. :)

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Moderators are spamming on forums, posting pointless comments. I am going to report you all. Good luck explaining that to support.

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Bean Bag Buccaneers is a two player children's game, the object of which is to pick up your treasure chest on the central island and sail back safely.

Each player has a giant sailing ship as their main game piece. Each ship has a removable sail, two trigger-action side panels, and a huge spring-driven cannon. Players take turns moving forward along a prescribed track and shooting bean bags at their opponent's ship. A hit on one of the side panels will force it to pop off and give the player a free shot at the other side; a hit forcing the sail off becalms the ship for a turn.

To add to the pirate flavor, each player also has an eye patch. Wearing these will slightly affect depth perception and add a marginal bit of sport to the shooting.

This game retailed for the somewhat impressive sum of $16 back in 1962. With its huge plastic ships (close to a foot long), giant vinyl play mat, and the eye patches, it may well stand as one of the more overproduced games of the early 1960s.

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Double posting on different accounts? Horrible, horrible spamming. Would someone please think of the children?

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Bean Bag Buccaneers is a two player children's game, the object of which is to pick up your treasure chest on the central island and sail back safely.

Each player has a giant sailing ship as their main game piece. Each ship has a removable sail, two trigger-action side panels, and a huge spring-driven cannon. Players take turns moving forward along a prescribed track and shooting bean bags at their opponent's ship. A hit on one of the side panels will force it to pop off and give the player a free shot at the other side; a hit forcing the sail off becalms the ship for a turn.

To add to the pirate flavor, each player also has an eye patch. Wearing these will slightly affect depth perception and add a marginal bit of sport to the shooting.

This game retailed for the somewhat impressive sum of $16 back in 1962. With its huge plastic ships (close to a foot long), giant vinyl play mat, and the eye patches, it may well stand as one of the more overproduced games of the early 1960s.

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Will you report them to themselves? :/

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Oh sh...

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Random fact: While I was typing this comment: Another 10 comments were added

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Too little comments, post more guys! :P

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You are hot.

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yay

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Surprised to see nobody complaining about the fact that it's a public giveaway...

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It's a group giveaway.

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Nice,I've contributed with 5,398 comments.

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It's over 9000 !!!

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Not quite, but close enough.

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It's over 9000 thousand!

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Now to aim for 100,000,000!

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what was the 10,000,000 comment?

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I bet it was the steam keys thread >>"

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And a good thank it was.

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then 10000000 must be "Thanks for skyrim"

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Plus One Comment!

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Horay us!

Here's to the next 10 million! Also, is this stat public?

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most of them comments are "thanks"

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Oh, and I think it is one comment every 3 seconds... (someone check my maths :P)

Assume the site is 1 year old (give or take a month or 2). 365 days, 24 hours a day, etc. ==> 3652460*60 seconds per year = 31536000 seconds/yr.

31 million seconds per yr (give or take a few hundred-thousand for the extra months). So ~3 seconds per comment.

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Yea ok, mine is a (very) rough estimate.

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Wow Congratulations!

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YAY COMMENTS

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CONGRATS SG~!

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+1 comment then!

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How special is commenting? also, gratz SG you are the best site ever.. heh :D

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It's over 9,000,000! ohh wait that's not the joke.. hmm.. teehee

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I think this very second there was no comment on the site.
Fortunately I was close enough to come for the rescue :P

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Closed 1 decade ago by Deleted-6622724.