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Re: which pinball parlour was your favourite when growing up ?
« on: November 24, 2009, 10:34:03 PM »
Freddy Fongs takeaway shop at Reevesby, Sydney in 1978. It had a Flight of the Phoenix - Williams (brand new for 78) and a few sit down cocktail
tables. Then, i never played another pinball OR EVEN SAW ONE until december 2008.  !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!

Absolutely amazing i could go 30 years and not even see another pinball again. but its tue, i am pissed off that I missed out totally on the hey-day of pinball machines unlike all u guys. !!!   !!!  !!!  !!!   !!!  !!!  !!!

too much work and too little play for 30 years. sux hey ! we will make up for it now but. *)*

 
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