Hello...
Some of you know me as "UncleBob". Many of you know me as the "JookySeaCaptain".
And someone knows where I live.
Today, I had the weirdest thing happen. I left my apartment to go get my wife and I some sodas. I live on the third floor of an apartment building - when I left, my wife just stayed in the living room which is right on the other side of our door.
Upon returning home (with soda in tow!), there's a box right outside the door. It's a box for a giant champange glass (turned upside down) retaped with masking tape. Written on it is (in large, bold letters with a black marker) "HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOOKYSEACAPTAIN". (Note: My birthday isn't for three weeks...) After a little debate, my wife grabbed the box and opened it. Inside was the GameBoy Advance e-Reader bundle.
Stranger yet, after calling Nintendo and having them trace the serial number, it turns out that the set was bought at a Wal-Mart on the 4th. They couldn't tell me for certian which store it was bought at but was able to give me a few numbers, one of which (using my previous expierence working at Wal-Mart) I identified as a possible store number. This store is located in Mississippi... about seven hours from me. Now I don't know for certian that it was purchased at this store because I can't be certian the number they gave me was actually a store number...
My wife denies any involvement - and I believe her. She says that she didn't hear anyone in the hallway while I was gone (and I wasn't gone more than 10 mins). It's possible that I could have not seen the small box on my way out the door to get sodas. And eariler in the day, while me and my wife were... errr... napping, I thought I heard a knock on the door - but when I went to go check, there was no one there (although I did just look through the peephole) and when I checked out the window, I didn't see anyone getting into a car/a car leaving. And while many people I know IRL know my "UncleBob" nom de plume, very few people know me (IRL) as the "JookySeaCaptain".
So it's all very interesting/creepy. Eh?