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Donkbaca:

Which hobby are you talking about? The pinball collecting? or the mannequins of yourself collecting?

clok:

Well other thant a touch of Charlie Sheen at least he his hording stuff with value. Most the horders I see have plain old crap (in the real sence too if they have animals). He does have some crap (stuffed animals.. some of those claw machines ar full to the top! and other stuff). other than seeming a bit batty (ok more than a bit) there is an upside, he has value in what he is hording at least.  I wonder how you collect that much and pay to store it.. that place has to be a small fortune to rent, and he talked about more rental stuff at an airport :o

fun to look at for sure!

Anpanman:

I think there's a big difference between someone who fills their house with a bunch of random garbage and a guy who's spend millions of dollars filling a warehouse with old arcade machines.  I was more shocked by the attitudes displayed by the woman and the guy moving the equipment than Randy.  I think he's just a guy who found an excellent way to advertise his upcoming arcade and was happy to fill the role they required of him.

For example, the bit where they were moving the large arcade machine.  They tried to make a big deal about it to add drama to the episode.  Randy is right.  There's no reason fifteen guys couldn't move that thing.  They are supposed to be professional movers!  They used it to try and add some tension to the episode and he called them out on it.

nox771:


--- Quote from: TopJimmyCooks on July 19, 2011, 02:30:26 pm --- . . . sneaks off to recount his 59 systems rom collection. . . . :embarassed:

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Ha, seriously.  I'm not a hoarder ... whoa, wait a minute, I'm missing a couple out of the 10,000 romsets.


JRChristenson:


--- Quote from: Anpanman on July 19, 2011, 02:49:01 pm ---They are supposed to be professional movers!
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They're not movers, they're trash men.

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