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Machine malfunction in my favor/plan B

In a message dated 9/11/06 6:48:08 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
whitejeeps@yahoo.com writes:

Third; While waiting for the redesigned games to hit the
street I will play only Pacman and Asteroids at the arcade. Fourth;
Since these games are so old the arcade may not have either of these
games. I'll probably have to put in plan B; play my next favorite
arcade game. My next favorite game is the crane game or the "digger"
as we used to call it at the shore. If you see a guy next Sunday, in a
black Caddy, going west on AC expressway with a 100 little stuffed
animals in the back window.... that will be me.

I don't know if they have a digger, but the Pinball Hall of Fame should have
Asteroids. This is in Vegas though...Tropicanna at Pecos.

http://www.pinballmuseum.org/

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Wow! I never knew that. I'll be in Vegas end of the month for AMOA
convention. That's for music and game vending operators. Being
interested in juke boxes you would think I would want to go to the
Liberace museum. I think I'll put Liberace on the back burner. It's
the Pinball Hall of Fame for sure.

Thanks for the info.....Jeep
.
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In a message dated 9/11/06 6:48:08 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
whitejeeps@... writes:

> Third; While waiting for the redesigned games to hit the
> street I will play only Pacman and Asteroids at the arcade.

Fourth;

> Since these games are so old the arcade may not have either of

these

> games. I'll probably have to put in plan B; play my next favorite
> arcade game. My next favorite game is the crane game or

the "digger"

> as we used to call it at the shore. If you see a guy next Sunday,

in a

> black Caddy, going west on AC expressway with a 100 little

stuffed

> animals in the back window.... that will be me.
>
>

I don't know if they have a digger, but the Pinball Hall of Fame

should have

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-- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, GRAYTLEEGRAY@... wrote:

Asteroids. This is in Vegas though...Tropicanna at Pecos.

http://www.pinballmuseum.org/

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