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Re: Vacation in Hong Kong
08/29/14 05:39 AM
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> > Noo. Just how they were oftenly experienced. There were plenty of places that did > > fee/free play - round here at least one was Golfland, the only day I was there, > round > > '83 - and it was a little better, because you didn't have to make every fucking > > quarter count. Should I even play that game?...this game?....I don't know......... > > Nah man, that's totally against the natural order of things. Pay to play and making > it worth your money is a key part of the arcade experience. A free play day should be > something unusual and special. > > > Now, definitely darkly lit and no smoking, that's how all larger arcades were here. > > It varied here. There were a bunch of arcades in Melbourne around Bourke and Russell > that allowed smoking, while the more "family friendly" places didn't. I don't smoke > myself, but there are worse things in the world than people wanting to fuck up their > lungs. > > > Certainly one reason I'll never visit various places in the world is smoking. But > > traveling sucks anyways. Being there might be way cool, but getting there sucks > > donkey dicks. Especially with the airport security nonsense. Just about everyone in > > contemporary society is complicit in the happening and perpetuation of that shit. > > HK airport security is completely painless. Fortunately not every country in the > world is so eager to emulate the USA in this regard.
How's Australia's? I hear Australia's government slavishly follows whatever the US tells them to, so I am imagining Australia's airport security is just as draconian.
Full disclosure: I have never been to Australia.
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