Published on November 13th,2006 at 6:47 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Danny Choo goes for the PS3

Last Saturday was THE day for the PS3 in Japan. As usual, a bunch of nuts were ready to spend the night outside waiting to buy a PS3. Our courageous Danny Choo Storm Trooper from DannyChoo.com did his job as a Storm Trooper and checked that everything was running smoothly… No, in fact, Danny Choo was taunting the many Japanese guys who were waiting in the cold, while HE already has his 60GB PS3… Being a Storm Trooper in Japan has a certain influence… anyway, that’s nothing against a Green Space Pig!
You should go to Danny’s website and check his photos and videos. DannyChoo.com

So what about me? The hard cold truth is that I fell asleep on my sofa around 9pm, after spending the day testing a Subaru Impreza WRX on a circuit…


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