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Mon Apr 14, 2008, 3:52 PM
Does anyone know any shitty hole in the wall places that still have arcade games from the 80s and early 90s? Preferably accessible by MARTA [within 1.5miles from a bus/train stop]. Because, really, that's all I want to do. And I'm pretty sure that I'm still going to want to do that by this weekend. I could probably work that into the mini concentration for photo. I'm thinking about doing something about not being able to realize that I'm not six anymore, or about how 'today's youth are too overly dependent on their parents and because of that will never grow up' or whatever they say nowadays.
Otherwise it's going to be about balloons and isolation or something like that.
But, seriously, there has to be more arcades than just family chain ones like Bob's Fun, Fun, Funland. I don't want to pay an entrance fee just so some snot-nosed kid screams in my ear and hogs up Mortal Combat until I'm forced to rip out his spine. I guess that's why no one lets me babysit their kids.
Or because leaving me alone with valuables when I don't like you or your kids, probably not good.

I either need to stop drinking coffee all together or get back on a schedule where I have withdrawals if I don't have it in the morning, because now whenever I do have coffee 3 periods later it feels like I am about to have a panic attack because I start shaking and have to pee really bad and can't concentrate. Ugh.
I blame my dad.

I wonder how much ass kissing it would take for my mom to get me an alienware laptop for my birthday. Meh.

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There's Startime in Roswell, it's farther up the road than the library though, but I'm pretty sure marta goes there.
It's pretty commercial, but they have gocarts and everything and Tara said that someone got shot in the movie theatre with a silencer once so it's probably sketch enough by our standards.
I think I've been there. I don't really want go karts. You know that scene in the first TMNT movie? That's kind of what I want.
Either that or the bowling alley run by the Korean Mafia to re-open, because they had a pretty bitchin' selection of games.

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Mom always said "A life needs solid plans," but really, a life needs secret plans.
hehe. I know that most coin laundry places have old arcade cabinets. That's the best I can think of.

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