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Re: Ever wondered what it takes to be an operator?
« on: October 07, 2014, 10:54:13 PM »
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Hospitals do have dedicated games rooms and their full of video games



Didn't know that. Haven't seen any in QLD although I had three operations last year. I will have to ask when I go back for my brain transplant. Lol.  Bill Gates has dementia so he needs a new brain . Lol
After he gets mine, his company will go great guns..... He will forget unwanted computers and just focus on pinball machines ofcourse..... Lol.   (Yes, a disaster donor. Lol)

A simple thick wooden door placed on the entry area/door to the games rooms should do the trick.
A dozen pinnies, some arcades games, a few lap dancers and a huge spa bath, what else should a hospital games room have......(masseurs....few movies.....a bar and Foxtel with a TAB....Who would ever want to leave.
Maybe titles like the Walking Dead shouldn't be allowed near the dementia ward or the kids wards etc. But a Stern games room in every hospital is a must. Lol
Behind every garage door could be a pinball collectors
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