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We experienced a house fire

By Orko

3 years ago


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    #1 3 years ago

    Guys my family gone suffered from a fire caused by some bad connections?

    I need help? Should I just get all of machines and have them wrapped until this is all over. What’s the beat way to store pinball for until things go back to normal.

    I’m deviatared that my favorite TMNT game didn’t mKe. This has been the worst year for me.

    #4 3 years ago

    I was amongst to have it first. And then my wife and kids. I’m great full thang my grandparents didn’t get it. 2020 is a shit yes.

    #5 3 years ago

    Thanks for the prayers and keep us in your heart.

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    #7 3 years ago

    Thanks LTG. It could of been worse.

    #9 3 years ago

    I did not use the go fund me. I’m actually looking for ideas on how to store me equipment that won’t damage it.

    #15 3 years ago

    Sorry for the poor grammar. I was just hoping for input of placing items into storage for an extended time, and what do I need to do to them to ensure they stay safe and scratch free.

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    #104 3 years ago

    Didn’t mean to go inactive. It has been a bit show show at home. And I was not of right mind.

    My question was what the best way to store machines for a long run until things are repaired. Luckily my machines didn’t have smoke damage or water damage from the event. Also as a PSA, make sure to check your electric wires in the garage. I’m super depressed about the whole situation especially since my mom had been staying with us while recovering from a procedure she had.

    To reiterate, I’m not asking for hand outs, etc. was just simply asking what’s the best way to store items for the long run. Thanks.

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    #105 3 years ago
    Quoted from Budman:

    Okay, I read the first four lines of this guy’s post again and I’m laughing my ass off. My wife wants to know “ what’s so funny?”
    I’m going to re- read the post in small doses and savor it like a fine bourbon.

    Sorry that when i had a manic episode things didn’t make sense. But if you want to laugh at my expensive, so be it. At least i was about to bring some joy to someone else.

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