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rbarr110:

--- Quote from: Gray_Area on April 12, 2012, 04:52:17 pm ---Eh, I knew kids in cub scouts who would've built it out of wood. One probably would've done custom engraving/shaping with hand tools.

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Thats a funny statement "I knew kids who woud've".... but in the end, none of them did.  ::)  That statement might have meant something if it would have said you knew kids who did something similiar but out of wood and hand carved it.

Just cause someone has the skills to do something, doesnt mean a thing if they dont do it.  The kid had little to work with and did something very impressive and creative, most kids would have sat on their ass staring at a gameboy or internet all day.  I give the kid credit for using his brain, something most kids fail at these days.

wp34:
His security check for the "Fun Pass" is priceless.  What a neat story. 

Drnick:
That's just brilliant.   :applaud: :applaud: 

madmatt:
This is a true examply that arcades will never die.
Great heart-warming moive.

MM
OUT  :applaud:

Mario:
Just saw this on the news last night (link). What an awesome kid and story. If I lived nearby, I'd go there in a second.

Some people just don't realize how much something as little as trying out a child's homemade game or giving a complement means to that child. The next time you see a kid's lemonade stand, stop and buy one.

Mario

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