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Missiles into Russia

There's a place in town where I live called "The Arcade". For $11/person, you get unlimited play on just about every arcade game from the 80's to early 90's.
My favorite was the OG Street Fighter game that had the action buttons the size of your hand and required quite a bit of force just to depress them. If they had that, I'm with 95. It might just be a bucket list destination.
 
My favorite was the OG Street Fighter game that had the action buttons the size of your hand and required quite a bit of force just to depress them. If they had that, I'm with 95. It might just be a bucket list destination.
At WSU we were hooked on the pinball game Fathom, or the Sea Witch as we called her. Endless hours and pitchers of beer at the then-Campus Cavern after class. Then I graduated and haven't played any pinball or video games since.
 
At WSU we were hooked on the pinball game Fathom, or the Sea Witch as we called her. Endless hours and pitchers of beer at the then-Campus Cavern after class. Then I graduated and haven't played any pinball or video games since.
Sponge and I were in SC visiting my ailing father a month ago, and to blow off steam we went downtown Simpsonville. Three stop lights. Anyway, there is a game room that we went to blow off some steam. Donkey Kong Jr, centipede, Pac Man, Mario Brother, Galaga....all of the ones from the early 80's for sure. Needless to say time sucked out our greatness.
 
We can start here. Your turn.



You claimed: “The UK and the US said to keep fighting”

I see no evidence of the US taking this position. And just one uncorroborated claim about that idiot Boris Johnson saying something utterly absurd. If Johnson actually said this it stretches credulity that his comments had any influence on the proceedings.

Predictably Vladimir Putin has milked it - which should make it no surprise that American rightwing talking heads/media are (apparently) regurgitating it.

If Putin had actually allowed a deal to go through he would have essentially owned a colossal failure and put himself at even greater risk at a time when his political survival was in peril.

I had previously listened to an interview with these analysts which they gave after they published this far more interesting read on the matter. I had to submit an email address to read it.

 
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What town is this? I feel like it should be a stop on my next road trip.
There are a few places in Portland with retro arcade games but this place is out in Hillsboro away from all the homeless filth. Haven’t been yet but have wanted to go for a while. $22 all day and it’s massive - over 600 pinball and video games you can play.

 
My favorite was the OG Street Fighter game that had the action buttons the size of your hand and required quite a bit of force just to depress them. If they had that, I'm with 95. It might just be a bucket list destination.
Street Fighter II - I sucked badly at it but pissed away a small fortune in quarters.
 
I was a Centipede guy. Spent many rolls of quarters in the video arcade next to the Coug.
No video arcade when I was there, just The Coug. I guess you are just a young punk then. LOL

Probably good thing it wasn't there, both for my grades and my bank account.
 
No video arcade when I was there, just The Coug. I guess you are just a young punk then. LOL

Probably good thing it wasn't there, both for my grades and my bank account.
No Campus Cavern? It had another name before that. Barley and Hops I believe? Now of course the downstairs of Valhalla.

You must be old if that wasn't there.
 
My favorite was the OG Street Fighter game that had the action buttons the size of your hand and required quite a bit of force just to depress them. If they had that, I'm with 95. It might just be a bucket list destination.
We would often stay in Alameda when going to Coug games vs Cal/Stanford. I remember seeing a pinball joint there on one of our last trips there, but didn't get a chance to try it out.

Also, there is (or was) a pinball Hall of Fame or Museum in Las Vegas. Saw it as we drove past on the way out to UNLV stadium from the Strip. Again, didn't get the opportunity to try it out.
 
No Campus Cavern? It had another name before that. Barley and Hops I believe? Now of course the downstairs of Valhalla.

You must be old if that wasn't there.
Most definitely old! Graduated WSC in 1930. ;-)




Okay, it really was 1974. Spent another year in Pullman working on MBA, left town in1975.
 
At WSU we were hooked on the pinball game Fathom, or the Sea Witch as we called her. Endless hours and pitchers of beer at the then-Campus Cavern after class. Then I graduated and haven't played any pinball or video games since.
The Coug didn't serve beer during my time there. Best pinball/beer combination was The Alley in Moscow. I forget which machine it was, but you could win wooden tokens for free beer on it. I did pretty well on that machine also. Of course, with The Alley's Friday happy hour the beer was pretty cheap anyway. From 11:00 am until 7:00 pm it was Happy Hour- 2 for 1 pitchers....$1.50!

Good times......
 
Sponge and I were in SC visiting my ailing father a month ago, and to blow off steam we went downtown Simpsonville. Three stop lights. Anyway, there is a game room that we went to blow off some steam. Donkey Kong Jr, centipede, Pac Man, Mario Brother, Galaga....all of the ones from the early 80's for sure. Needless to say time sucked out our greatness.
Sorry to hear that, Ed. Those are tough times, very stressful. Been there/done that in last 10 years with Mom, MIL, Dad, wife, 1 aunt, 2 uncles, several friends. You have my sympathy, try to focus mainly on the good times, good memories instead of the sadness of the loss.
 
The Coug didn't serve beer during my time there. Best pinball/beer combination was The Alley in Moscow. I forget which machine it was, but you could win wooden tokens for free beer on it. I did pretty well on that machine also. Of course, with The Alley's Friday happy hour the beer was pretty cheap anyway. From 11:00 am until 7:00 pm it was Happy Hour- 2 for 1 pitchers....$1.50!

Good times......
Wait, what? The Coug didn't always serve beer?

I think my time there, and in the several years after, had to be the best years. The Coug and the Cavern, I think the Adams Mall place had opened (memory fading). Dime beers on Wednesdays(?) at the Down Under, sometimes with live music. Monday 10PM happy hour upstairs at that motel by the viaduct. The downtown dives.

Moscow - The Capricorn, The Dispensary, the Nobby Inn with Nick pouring strong ones, Ratskellers in its heyday, Billiard Den which I got into at 18, white knuckle trips back to Pullman at 1AM to catch last call and dodging the WSP/Sheriff's lottery. Gee which 3 or 4 of the hundreds of cars at 1AM should we pull over and give DUI's to?

And yet I am still alive and have a functioning liver.

The Coug - best story is sitting there in a window table with pals, watching a Chi Omega sister upstairs changing. She got down to bra and panties then looked out her 2nd story window and saw us all staring at her. Curtains closed in a hurry.
 
You claimed: “The UK and the US said to keep fighting”

I see no evidence of the US taking this position. And just one uncorroborated claim about that idiot Boris Johnson saying something utterly absurd. If Johnson actually said this it stretches credulity that his comments had any influence on the proceedings.

Predictably Vladimir Putin has milked it - which should make it no surprise that American rightwing talking heads/media are (apparently) regurgitating it.

If Putin had actually allowed a deal to go through he would have essentially owned a colossal failure and put himself at even greater risk at a time when his political survival was in peril.

I had previously listened to an interview with these analysts which they gave after they published this far more interesting read on the matter. I had to submit an email address to read it.

I said start.

 
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