This is a great thread; I've been following it all week.
Sorry to bore, but this message turned out a lot longer than expected. Bear with me (or don't *shrugs* ).
So, on Wednesday, I asked the manager at EBgames about the Wii, and he said, "None today, none tomorrow, and that's as far as hubbalumph..." He kinda trailed off and stumbled through his words, as if he were tripping over what he was actually going to tell me. It sounded like a combination of "as far as I can say" and "as far as I know," which ended up sounding sorta like "as far as I can snow." Figuring I got more info from him than he wished to disclose, I left with the intention of returning Friday as early as I could (and checking back, depending when the shipment arrived).
Unfortunately for my Wii, I'm one of "those" people who doesn't skip class on a whim. In retrospect, perhaps I should have. So I call EBgames around noon today, and he said they got some in this morning and had already sold out. Blast!
So, I'm left with Sunday at Target, Best Buy, and Wal-Mart (all within a mile of each other, which is walking distance sans the blizzard). I'm hoping to do early-morning runs and camping if needed. One could argue I "need" a Wii more than others. More on that in a minute.
So, dejected, I call up Target just in case they're selling early for this weekend. Lady says they had some on Tuesday, but don't know when they'd have more. This sends me deeper, as I'm boggled: every day this week, I've been the first person at Target upon 8 AM opening. Apparently they stock during the day, too? Grr...
Thanks for sticking with me so far. Here's why I "need" a Wii:
I'm an RA in my hall, and as such am required to put on "programs" for the residents. I need one more program, and it's almost the end of the semester. Since finals are approaching, I figure maybe I could hold a Wii Sports tournament on the big-screen TV in the lounge. Perhaps there'll be free pizza, too -- but not if I don't get a Wii. That, my friends, is why I need one.
By the way, for those interested, I'm in Valparaiso, IN, (20 min. south of Lake Michigan), and it's been snowing here most of the day.