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Offline markc

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Re: What do you do for a living?
« Reply #90 on: November 09, 2009, 08:17:33 PM »


sell pinballs machines and parts #@#

That's enough - he who has the best job in Australia.........bloody bragger.

Im a Knife setter....have been since I left school...
Good luck trying to guess what the hell a Knife setter is..lol

Not 100% sure what it is but is must pay pretty bloody good the way you can swap your collection around every week.


lol  not bragging 
its just fun...

Shit mate, if I was you I would be bragging my hairy little arse off.  Seriously, stress of the last few months aside, you would have to have one of the best jobs going round.  I could see that it may dampen the thirst for playing machines when you can do it all day at work.  Does with me and boats, sold my personal boats and haven't driven a boat recreationally for years.

i still enjoy a game on my pins and are happy to show them off
this saturday I showed my AFM with a new playfield and decals  and I must admit I am looking forward to bringing it home again and playing it
I played BBB  this week and had a ball ....  even with the ball fault  I still nearly got top score ...
my wife keeps asking me to bring Judge back ...

this has been a long and hard year ,  well it all started abit over 12 months ago 
with first talks with IPB  and has been 8 or so months talking to stern to get that too.
i never thought either would happen  or maybe just one  but to get both  well  just blew me away
many thanks must go to Damien.

oneday i will write up the stories and the meeting  , sitting with Gary and Gene   the talks the and the effort  , these deals took along time to happen .
and how it never got out amazes me , the first container from IPB was on its way here before anyone new .

mark