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| scrapple:
Not sure if ebay links are allowed... delete if so.. the movie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ETK24ax-9A&eurl=http://gizmodo.com/5022216/a-documentary-on-showbiz-pizzas-rocka+fire-explosion-animatronic-band link http://cgi.ebay.com/Rock-afire-Explosion-Complete-Show-for-Sale_W0QQitemZ160258855373QQihZ006QQcategoryZ850QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem |
| pinballwizard79:
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| DMala:
Ugh, I never liked those things as a kid. I always thought they were kinda creepy, and it was just an obstacle cutting into my arcade time. Of course, the next time your father-in-law or someone rolls their eyes at your arcade cabinet collection, just point them to this video. Suddenly you don't seem so geeky in comparison. 8) |
| vertygo:
And I thought my secret obession of wanting a whack-a-mole was odd. Those things really are creepy. Reminds me of going to Chuck E Cheeze's and staring at those lifeless monsters, then having them blare into life. Yah.. going to stick to the arcade machines. heh. |
| CrazyKongFan:
Heh, I think it's awesome...if I had the space and so much money I didn't know what to do with (ha ha), it'd be neat :) Growing up, my mom always took me and my brother out to Showbiz on Friday nights, and even had a couple birthday parties there. I don't think they sat there lifeless in full view though, as soon as they got done playing, they drew the curtains. Then a guy (or girl I guess, since they didn't talk) in a Billy Bob Bear costume would come out, and you could get pictures with him. At least that's how I remember them doing it at the local one. Maybe Chuck E Cheeze did it differently (we didn't have one of those near me) |
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