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leapinlew:
Chad -

Before you build your arcade and play all those big scary complicated games, you may want to practice with this first:
http://digilander.libero.it/important/pacman/eng/index.html

Your Friend,
Lewis

crashwg:

--- Quote from: shardian on May 22, 2007, 11:00:01 am ---Well you could always let your wife check out, and then one of the workers will load it and tie it down for you. Problem solved. ;D

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Not sure about Lowes, but Home Depot's policy on this is that the customer must secure their own merchandise.  The employees may assist in holding ropes and such but they consider it a liability to "design the tie down plan" or participate in tying knots.

ChadTower:

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Lew is mean.

NinjaEpisode:
Seriously, leave the damn gate closed, slide the stuff in over the back gate and drive home.  It's in there for what 20-30 minutes max?  Unless it's raining like a mofo that's not nearly enough time for warping.

Donkey_Kong:

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--- Quote from: Donkey_Kong on May 22, 2007, 12:38:18 pm ---I got 6 sheets in my F150



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amature

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I just realized I was driving over the blue carpet during this picture...   :-X

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