The recipe for getting teased pretty much the rest of your life starts, and stops, with admitting Justin Bieber beat you up. No one would believe it anyway, and they might suspect you were looking for a payday. This episode of "Everyone Wants a Piece of Someone Else's Pie" begins in October in at Planet Lazer in Richmond, British Columbia:
So he has the presence to leave - and, according to the story, paid for everyone's laser tag on the way out. The kid's on his way to becoming the anti-Sinatra, and I mean that in a good way. Sinatra was a jerk.
So why was this a problem? Ta adn/or da:
Well, it's over now.
This site had some photos of Bieber attempting to play a video game at the place; of course every minute was snapped by a fan or someone who just thought it would be cool to have pictures of a famous person on his cell phone. See? I was in close physical proximity to a pop sensation, and therefore have increased my own social standing, however temporarily. This is why famous people end up with large houses with a wing devoted entirely to video games, because they never got to play them in peace. The only other alternative is to pay Planet Lazer to have the place to yourself, like Michael Jackson shopping at night. But that was also due to the fact that he melted in sunlight.