It's not just fruits that streak

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It's not just fruits that streak

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he had knocked back the teddys for about $30 some are set to auto grab when they whistle so you have to plug.

Had a 16 bear streak n got banned!

Few with grab button broke! Bastards!
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Old man didn't look happy, looked a bit on top.
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Yeah bit fire wasn't it? The young lad seemed oblivious to the mega heat. He'll be barred soon enough.
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bollocks its finally gone widespread ,,,,,,, ive been on these for months ,,,,,, my garage is full of fake mario's and spongebobs ,,,,,,,,, rechip tomorrow :)
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They realise the toys cost fuckall surely?
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I think it could be tins of Asda economy beans in there for all they care. It's all about mastering the claw. Mind you if there were any young girls floating around, they'd be less than impressed with economy beans. Heinz or KP possibly, even a supermarket variant not in a white tin though, marked smart price/basics/essentials etc

The worst biggest worstest most awfulest horriblest terriblest con was at Skeggo and Hunny. They probably have them elsewhere. The sweetie pusher machine that costs 50p to play. A mechanical claw scoops up about two celebrations and dumps them onto a sweetie pusher shelf. Similar principle to a coin pusher, but it is sweets you are playing for. It costs on average £3 per one celebration style sweetie you get. I can only imagine the kids that have been reduced to tears by that mean game. Play the Candy man instead, that one you keep playing until you get a prize.
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