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<blockquote data-quote="sedated" data-source="post: 178294" data-attributes="member: 4842"><p>Skidz and Cavariccis were pretty fresh, everyone wore those, I know I tried to when I was a kid (I'm 32 now). I think guido dbags at the time were wearing Reebok tracksuits or something. </p><p></p><p>Anyhoo, I don't know anyone has nostalgia for the culture circa the early 90s. Even when I was a kid I hated after school tv and the marketing pushed at us. It was like some 40 year olds watched Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure mixed with Saturday morning cartoons and decided this is what the kids want, let's get kids sick from crazy colors, wacky sodas and grossing out our parents. This is what this table reminds me off. I wish TPA had an option to flush this table down the toilet.</p><p></p><p>Nothing about this table spells a party to me. Spring Break is a table I think of for a party theme. Girl covering up her boobs, Spuds McKenzie dog, a beach, and instant multiball. That's a party. </p><p></p><p><img src="http://mainepinballrepair.com/wp-content/gallery/for-sale-spring-break/sb_lowerpfield.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedated, post: 178294, member: 4842"] Skidz and Cavariccis were pretty fresh, everyone wore those, I know I tried to when I was a kid (I'm 32 now). I think guido dbags at the time were wearing Reebok tracksuits or something. Anyhoo, I don't know anyone has nostalgia for the culture circa the early 90s. Even when I was a kid I hated after school tv and the marketing pushed at us. It was like some 40 year olds watched Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure mixed with Saturday morning cartoons and decided this is what the kids want, let's get kids sick from crazy colors, wacky sodas and grossing out our parents. This is what this table reminds me off. I wish TPA had an option to flush this table down the toilet. Nothing about this table spells a party to me. Spring Break is a table I think of for a party theme. Girl covering up her boobs, Spuds McKenzie dog, a beach, and instant multiball. That's a party. [IMG]http://mainepinballrepair.com/wp-content/gallery/for-sale-spring-break/sb_lowerpfield.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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