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| htimreimer:
--- Quote from: ffxik on December 07, 2013, 06:13:42 am ---Since you asked.. I realize this isn't classic, but I don't have any pictures of the literal mud ridden, insect graveyards I have dealt with. I do have pictures of an N64 that is full of dead pill-bugs, roaches, ants, spiders and an acres worth of dirt and grime but I can't remember where they are at the moment. So the PS3 slim here will have to do. :-\ --- End quote --- this is the scary part of video game collecting, what hides underneath the hood |
| soera:
--- Quote from: sin2beta on December 07, 2013, 11:09:20 pm ---That's crazy! Great work ffxik! --- End quote --- x2. No way would I have assumed that was the same system. Wanna come over and clean my systems? :D |
| Oheao:
I'm glad that I live more north, though seeing those bugs in Michigan makes me worry, because that's where I get a lot of my gaming stuff. |
| tripredacus:
--- Quote from: 90snostalga on December 06, 2013, 06:24:41 pm --- --- Quote from: tripredacus on December 06, 2013, 05:06:53 pm ---I hate june bugs! blech --- End quote --- This is the first I ever heard of june bugs. Is those beatles? --- End quote --- They are the ones in Scott's photos. I've only seen one at a time, not a ton like that. I think the reason I don't like them is because I first saw one when I was 8... and it was crawling on my foot when I was sleeping. It woke me up and I freaked out lol. |
| sin2beta:
I don't like June bugs because they seem to be the clumsiest bugs. Most bugs try to hide. June bugs just fly and crash into you. That's at least been my experience. They also leave their molted shells all over the place... |
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