Guess Who I Played With On Halo 4


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am I missing something? A quick google search pulled up some 6 year old kid...

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo is a reality television program on TLC that features six-year-old child beauty pageant participant Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson, along with her mother June Shannon, father Mike Thompson and her three older sisters.

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo is a reality television program on TLC that features six-year-old child beauty pageant participant Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson, along with her mother June Shannon, father Mike Thompson and her three older sisters.

Okay, so I did find the right result lol.

And you believe that to actually be the real person? Not that it means anything if it were.

I am the real LUTZIFER though, if that means anything, lol.

Some people actually think the hot chicks they're chatting with online are actually hot like they're display picture shows too.

And you believe that to actually be the real person? Not that it means anything if it were.

I am the real LUTZIFER though, if that means anything, lol.

Some people actually think the hot chicks they're chatting with online are actually hot like they're display picture shows too.

My Wife is, I met her in Chathouse.com

And you believe that to actually be the real person? Not that it means anything if it were.

I am the real LUTZIFER though, if that means anything, lol.

Some people actually think the hot chicks they're chatting with online are actually hot like they're display picture shows too.

I'm aware that it might not be Honey Boo Boo herself. I just found it funny that the Gamertag was exactly that and I somehow played with that person randomly.

My Wife is, I met her in Chathouse.com

Yeah my girlfriend too, I met her on Halo and we got talking and found out we lived close to each other. Then one day we bumped into each other and unlike my previous assumptions she didn't have a penis and was hot :|!

On topic: Yeah, I doubt that was actually her :p

I was expecting something more, to be honest. Something like you had found President Obama's gamertag and happened to play a game with him or something. A 6 year old, 15-minutes-of-fame reality personality that I'm only vaguely aware of was not what I was expecting.

Two thoughts come to mind, though: How can you verify that it was the 6 year old and not just some person who (for whatever god forsaken reason) decided to name themselves after her? If it was her, isn't she a bit young for Halo?

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