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<blockquote data-quote="switch3flip" data-source="post: 126501" data-attributes="member: 2036"><p>My parents used to own a restaurant/diner when I was young (80's) and they always had a pinball machine there which would be changed to a different one every couple of months. I used to go there after school and play.</p><p></p><p>I remember one time I was playing and this man walks up to me and asks me if I'm 18. I'm like in the middle of my game so I get irritated and I'm like, why do you care! He says, because you have to be 18 to play and it clearly says so on this sticker on the table, and because I'm a police officer and I don't think youre 18, then he shows his badge and ID. I'm like paralyzed and all I can say is but...but...and my eyes search for my parents, and then I see them standing behind the counter laughing like crazy and pointing their finger at me. They were like, ha, ha, you should have seen the look on your face, ha, ha, first you went all pale, then red, ha, ha, ha. Turns out the cop was a regular guest they just had him scare me as a joke, cause they were always saying, you know you have to be 18, what if a cop comes in. Well it didn't stop me from playing or loving pinball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="switch3flip, post: 126501, member: 2036"] My parents used to own a restaurant/diner when I was young (80's) and they always had a pinball machine there which would be changed to a different one every couple of months. I used to go there after school and play. I remember one time I was playing and this man walks up to me and asks me if I'm 18. I'm like in the middle of my game so I get irritated and I'm like, why do you care! He says, because you have to be 18 to play and it clearly says so on this sticker on the table, and because I'm a police officer and I don't think youre 18, then he shows his badge and ID. I'm like paralyzed and all I can say is but...but...and my eyes search for my parents, and then I see them standing behind the counter laughing like crazy and pointing their finger at me. They were like, ha, ha, you should have seen the look on your face, ha, ha, first you went all pale, then red, ha, ha, ha. Turns out the cop was a regular guest they just had him scare me as a joke, cause they were always saying, you know you have to be 18, what if a cop comes in. Well it didn't stop me from playing or loving pinball. [/QUOTE]
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