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My BRUTAL Journey to get this Insanely Rare Console

My BRUTAL Journey to get this Insanely Rare Console

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  1. Travel Food… Beef Jerky, Doritos, Water. Awesome meeting you at MGC in Milwaukee. I really enjoy watching all the Hunting videos. I just run the playlist and then at the end, start it over. lol

  2. I had the entire 1st season on vhs, i would always go to Ames department store back in the late 90s every week after work before heading home and look to see if the latest 3 episode cassette was out and buy it and it was the only season that was vhs

  3. I remember getting my first Panasonic gamecube when I visited Japan. At the time I had no idea what it was and it looked very interesting. 20+ years later, I still have it and it is fully functional.

  4. Listen mister rick I spent all day Saturday looking for you at the conference!! I talked to multiple vendors who saw you but I just couldn't find you😒. I'm super disappointed cause you were the main cause to come here I didn't see you anywhere. On the bright side I found some super cool nes and super nes games! I'll just cry myself to sleep for not meeting my favorite youtuber thoπŸ₯Ή

  5. I have 3 of these Panasonic Q's and all broken just like yours, the cd tray doesnt pop out. And I cant find anyone to fix it lol. Everyone says "no thanks"

  6. For road trips I make a ranch mcflurry with ranch dressing, cream, ranch corn nuts, and cool ranch chips all blended up. Tastes good but don't look directly at it.

  7. The cord on the Super Famicom controller is 3 feet long. But you can swap the wire from an SNES controller. So, if you have some SNES controllers that you deem to be defective or close to it, have your repair guy just swap out the wires. It takes less than 3 minutes. Literally. I know this because I refurbish SNES controllers and I have had to purchase SF controllers on the cheap and swap out the wires with those from SNES controllers so I can flip them

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