m6onz5a
01-29-2007, 3:31 AM
Since my mother is only about 4'8" I've tried to convince her to
replace her bed with a pinball machine. The only problem would be I'd
have to help her get on/off it.
On Jan 27, 8:47 pm, djcharli...@hotmail.com wrote:
> My son has a race car bed, why not a pinball bed? Sure he'd have to
> sleep with his feet 7 degrees lower than his head, but he'd adjust!
>
> On Jan 27, 10:37 pm, "Virt" <v1rtu...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
>
>
> > All too often in this newsgroup I see alleged pinball afficiados
> > offering the pathetic excuse that they don't have enough room for more
> > pinball machines.
>
> > Well, I say that "no room" is no excuse...
>
> > 1. Cars are weatherproof. Why put a weatherproof car in the garage
> > when you could have pinball machines in there?
>
> > 2. Paintings and artworks in living areas are signs of a sophisticated
> > home decorator. Pinball machines are widely acknowledged as works of
> > art. Couldn't your lounge room use some more art...?
>
> > 3. Kitchen tables are over-rated. Do you really 'need' one? I doubt
> > it. But even if you think you do, why not throw a tablecloth over
> > your pinball machine, a couple of bricks under its front feet, and
> > enjoy the best of both worlds?
>
> > 4. There's a surprising amount of space in a roof cavity.
>
> > 5. How often do you use your bathtub? Have you noticed your bathtub is
> > a similar size to a pinball machine? If you're a true believer in
> > pinball, you know what you should do.
>
> > 6. Lawns need to be mowed. Sheds don't. Build a shed where the lawn
> > is. You'll not only save on lawnmowing, you'll create more pinball
> > storage. It's a win-win!
>
> > 7. Kids love pinball machines. Show them how much you love them by
> > keeping pinball machines in their rooms.
>
> > So, what are you waiting for? You can't have too many pinball
> > machines, and there's always plenty of room.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
replace her bed with a pinball machine. The only problem would be I'd
have to help her get on/off it.
On Jan 27, 8:47 pm, djcharli...@hotmail.com wrote:
> My son has a race car bed, why not a pinball bed? Sure he'd have to
> sleep with his feet 7 degrees lower than his head, but he'd adjust!
>
> On Jan 27, 10:37 pm, "Virt" <v1rtu...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
>
>
> > All too often in this newsgroup I see alleged pinball afficiados
> > offering the pathetic excuse that they don't have enough room for more
> > pinball machines.
>
> > Well, I say that "no room" is no excuse...
>
> > 1. Cars are weatherproof. Why put a weatherproof car in the garage
> > when you could have pinball machines in there?
>
> > 2. Paintings and artworks in living areas are signs of a sophisticated
> > home decorator. Pinball machines are widely acknowledged as works of
> > art. Couldn't your lounge room use some more art...?
>
> > 3. Kitchen tables are over-rated. Do you really 'need' one? I doubt
> > it. But even if you think you do, why not throw a tablecloth over
> > your pinball machine, a couple of bricks under its front feet, and
> > enjoy the best of both worlds?
>
> > 4. There's a surprising amount of space in a roof cavity.
>
> > 5. How often do you use your bathtub? Have you noticed your bathtub is
> > a similar size to a pinball machine? If you're a true believer in
> > pinball, you know what you should do.
>
> > 6. Lawns need to be mowed. Sheds don't. Build a shed where the lawn
> > is. You'll not only save on lawnmowing, you'll create more pinball
> > storage. It's a win-win!
>
> > 7. Kids love pinball machines. Show them how much you love them by
> > keeping pinball machines in their rooms.
>
> > So, what are you waiting for? You can't have too many pinball
> > machines, and there's always plenty of room.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -