Hasbro game -- gross

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ew!! (I'm the OP again.) I can't imagine that the die was used by school kids who always wash their hands before play. I'm guessing it was used by adults, and by the looks of it, a lot of them. Eww!!!


Given that the dice dye was made in China it is probably poor quality and most likely smeared before completely drying - given the appearance of looking dirty/used.

This seems like a weird posting. Who opens the wrapper of a new game and checks on the pieces (I would think the game had all the pieces if it was sealed and purchased new) before gifting?


I said in my post, I bought one for us, thus I opened it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Given that the dice dye was made in China it is probably poor quality and most likely smeared before completely drying - given the appearance of looking dirty/used.


Nice try, p.p., but we know what really goes on in those Eastern fleshpots.
Anonymous
Don't worry OP. I have contacted Fox 5 News and they are looking into this. As serious as it is I think everyone should know. I mean, USED dice. And I mean, you have a very special gift that you can tell they were used and not just smeared with dye.
Anonymous
I think the OP just likes to say "EW" alot and everybody is jumping all over her case!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't worry OP. I have contacted Fox 5 News and they are looking into this. As serious as it is I think everyone should know. I mean, USED dice. And I mean, you have a very special gift that you can tell they were used and not just smeared with dye.


Sorry you have nothing better to do than deal with this. All I said was, "Ew, gross."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the OP just likes to say "EW" alot and everybody is jumping all over her case!


I thought no one would ever catch on! Yes, I like saying "ew" because it makes me feel girlie, and it also seems to really get the PP's agitated. (But again, a dirty die in my new game -- no kidding, ew, I really think it's gross.)
Anonymous
I think the best part is that the dice are in a plastic bubble and cannot even be touched, as OP points out. Talk about getting worked up over nothing.

I agree with the PP who said this is hysterical in both senses of the word.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the best part is that the dice are in a plastic bubble and cannot even be touched, as OP points out. Talk about getting worked up over nothing.

I agree with the PP who said this is hysterical in both senses of the word.


I wasn't worked up, the PP's were. All I said was there was a dirty dye in my new game board. Then I said, "ew."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the best part is that the dice are in a plastic bubble and cannot even be touched, as OP points out. Talk about getting worked up over nothing.

I agree with the PP who said this is hysterical in both senses of the word.


I wasn't worked up, the PP's were. All I said was there was a dirty dye in my new game board. Then I said, "ew."


Why are you still commenting if you do not care? You could have called Hasbro 50 times by now. Good Lord.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the best part is that the dice are in a plastic bubble and cannot even be touched, as OP points out. Talk about getting worked up over nothing.

I agree with the PP who said this is hysterical in both senses of the word.


I wasn't worked up, the PP's were. All I said was there was a dirty dye in my new game board. Then I said, "ew."


Why are you still commenting if you do not care? You could have called Hasbro 50 times by now. Good Lord.
Because this whole thread is a joke starting with the orginal post-some bit, some laughed, and some gave all!
Anonymous
I only buy games handmade in Switzerland of virgin organic oak so I have never encountered this problem(but the shipping-OMG!!!)
Anonymous
I like to eat cat food
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the best part is that the dice are in a plastic bubble and cannot even be touched, as OP points out. Talk about getting worked up over nothing.

I agree with the PP who said this is hysterical in both senses of the word.


I wasn't worked up, the PP's were. All I said was there was a dirty dye in my new game board. Then I said, "ew."


Why are you still commenting if you do not care? You could have called Hasbro 50 times by now. Good Lord.
Because this whole thread is a joke starting with the orginal post-some bit, some laughed, and some gave all!


So you are insane. Thanks for confirming.
Anonymous
17:45-the thing about the whole thread being a joke was not written by the OP-however, the poster could be insane
Anonymous
OP here -- is there really no one else out there who thinks it's gross that Hasbro put USED dice in several of its board games? Come on, people, it's just plain gross!!!! When I buy something new, i expect it to be brand spankin' new, right down to the last die in the box, even if it's under a plastic bubble.
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