DR
I'm going to piss on Harry and Mystery Plums bonfire and tell you that Tuppenny Nutcracker amongst others used to display
"Highest bank today £0.84"
Imagine if machines of today did that?
If I was an experienced tracker on the hunt for the elusive MatthewVinylosaurus and was getting confused by the conflicting patterns of foot prints outside the pub. I could just go in and wait by the DonD until it displayed "Highest bank today £210", that how I would know I was on the right pathway.
"Highest bank today £0.84"
Imagine if machines of today did that?
If I was an experienced tracker on the hunt for the elusive MatthewVinylosaurus and was getting confused by the conflicting patterns of foot prints outside the pub. I could just go in and wait by the DonD until it displayed "Highest bank today £210", that how I would know I was on the right pathway.
JG
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Mr McStreak
Video crazy fruits had a high scores thing, i managed to get on it from £2 when it done a huge set of keys.
As for DR ive came across a p3 stopper close to rugby with the infamous initials. Ive also saw a one with some other initials scored out and replaced, scored out and replaced again by the original
As for DR ive came across a p3 stopper close to rugby with the infamous initials. Ive also saw a one with some other initials scored out and replaced, scored out and replaced again by the original
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i first saw that tag back in the mid to late 90's east coast, so this guy is either old school or has sold his 'round' on.sir ratholer wrote:DR is definitely originally from the southeast. Most of the old playables from about fireball era back to ace/jpms around the guildford - redhill area had this name inscribed on.
Anyone who scratches their name on a fruit is very childish IMO.
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B/C a machine does not belong to any individual, anyone is just as entitled to play it as everyone else.thecannonball89 wrote:Why?sir ratholer wrote:DR is definitely originally from the southeast. Most of the old playables from about fireball era back to ace/jpms around the guildford - redhill area had this name inscribed on.
Anyone who scratches their name on a fruit is very childish IMO.
Furthermore scratching a machine reduces it's shelf life on site because it looks like shit.
Bored of the grind.