Do you remember this machine from 1994?

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MATT99 wrote:
hilowatha wrote:
MATT99 wrote:open the box
Totally off topic here ,Matt where do you get those titty avatars from. :D
dunno lol. i nicked it from someones avatars ha ha.
i have to scroll down the page if my kids walk in the room lol, they might tell mummy that daddy was looking at titties on the internet!
I'm innocent! honest! :o ops:
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..having a coffee in a spoons near you soon :))
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Grand National for sale on ebay just now - would be tempted to buy if it wasnt the other end of the country!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/THE-GRAND-NATIONA ... dZViewItem
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How long since they've been around? Never seen one of those before :?
I had to drill the locks out because I lost the keys
More like it was robbed :lol:
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I remember this machine as the very last in the town centre that took tokens. It was in a take-away I only ever went in the once, I took £12 pounds of tokens out of it and had no choice but to put them straight back in! They werent regular tokens either he had a groove in them so they only went in the slot in one way. My arm hurt for weeks afterwards!!
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It used to auto payout over £30. Normally if you got the run of jackpots you could put the tokens back in and get about the same in cash wins.

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the cabinets look so dated now dont they, just look so foreign to what we are used to today.
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Chipboard is the the most robust of materials for security purposes.
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jaffacat wrote:Twilight Zone for sale on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/The-Twilight-Frui ... dZViewItem
The kip of it ha
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