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In reply to the discussion: Favorite weird hobby? [View all]HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)50. My favorite has always been "Flash" (late 70s).
The new ones are just too, not really complicated, how about "overdone". Balls drop in places and just appear somewhere else. All of the ramps are easy to hit even on the first play. The ball runs around for a long time so it's fun to watch, but I can just sit there looping through the same ramp for half an hour (and never missing a shot). I usually walk away with credits left on the machine. They're just not as much fun. Not enough bumpers, not enough targets, just weird shit all over the place. Then again, it is a tough market with all the 3D video games that are out now.
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I take photos and collect rain samples from any tropical systems that impact SE Michigan.
Denninmi
Jan 2012
#4
Not too weird. I collect pub and bar gear. Neon signs, mirrors, tap handles, glasses, coasters,
ohiosmith
Jan 2012
#11
I find myself collecting books not for the books themselves, but for what's written in them.
Brickbat
Jan 2012
#15
I have a giant box filled with old computer components I could donate to your collection
LynneSin
Jan 2012
#17
I don't do it anymore because I have attitude, a cane, and a 3rd degree black belt wife.
HopeHoops
Jan 2012
#28
I learned how to solder in the early 70s when I took apart my RadioShack 30-in-1 kit.
HopeHoops
Jan 2012
#51
I used to sew bathing suits. I'd read wedding magazines to get an idea of the bodices
applegrove
Jan 2012
#35