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spara:

Just found a link to this auction on April 10th. 22 games for sale.
Thought some might be interested.

http://www.usauctionlist.com/anstine/sbgeneric.asp?d=4/10/2005&t=BUSINESS%20LIQUIDATION%20AUCTION&pid=113

Craig


mahuti:

I was surprised when I saw "clinton missouri" and "auction" mentioned together. When I saw the lame list that they had THEN I wasn't surprised. Typical small town "fun center" Other than HOTD and Stun Runner there wasn't much in the way of cool arcade stuff. I'm not surprised that whatever business had all that stuff had to go out of business. I hope now they can at least recoup some of the cash they probly owe. 



APFelon:

Mahuti, it's like you let a ray of sunshine in on an otherwise dreary day. Thank you.

However, it lacked your usual "yawn". I'm sure with a little effort, you can add the yawn and all of your posts will be like Hershey Kisses surrounded by cotton candy held by the Care Bear "Luv Alot" as they tumble like sweet, sweet happiness from the sky. 

I happen to love Clinton Missouri. I know we have a few BYOAC members in Springfield. Just jet up highway 13 and let us know if you nab anything.

APf


nostrebor:

I'm not sure I would put Clinton in the "I Love it category". I would "love" to have a Lucky & Wild, or maybe the HOTD. Unfortunately I have spent my game quota for this year.

Clinton does have a great place to ride ATVs. Deepwater is just South of there, and is a favorite mudhole of mine. Good riding if you are into that sort of thing. And only a long hour away from me :)

Oh and "yawn and stuff" ;)

mahuti:

I'm from KC and got my degree from SMSU... the old fogies in my family live down in Gainesville, Theodosia, and elsewhere in Ozark county.... so... I have  a soft spot in my heart for Missouri highway towns. I always especially liked Clinton because it had a Dairy Queen and was about the right distance to make the first stop on the trip from KC to Gainesville (5 hour drive....about once a month througought my entire youth.) I basically thought of it as Dairy Queen or "you know, the place past harrisonville?" That DQ was the first place I ever saw Donkey Kong. I played it and loved it... though my mom and I were really confused at the name. At the time I just figured the donkeys were on the next level.

I wouldn't doubt if I saw that "fun center" in the past while rocketing home from college thinking "I should stop there mmm.... mm next time" Dang... if I would have just spent $2.50 each time I rolled through, they might have been able to get an extra redemption game... save the business, farm, put the kids through school. I'm a terrible person.

*yaaawwwhnnnn* *lipsmack smack* *blink* *stretch* *blink* *head swivel* *blink blink*

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