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My top 10
Who am I kidding. I love all pinballs. I could play any pinball and enjoy them. There are just way to many to list.
Tom
Warning Labels Crack me up
My Top 15 Favorite Pinball Machines
Cant Make This Stuff Up #2
A Pennsylvania man had a big beef with his brother over a Big Mac, and now he’s facing assault charges.
Thomas Veres, 47, was arrested early Wednesday morning after he allegedly punched his older brother, Matthew, 58, for eating three Big Macs and not saving one for him.
Police said Veres was so mad that he ransacked the home they shared in Union Township, knocking over furniture and appliances and throwing food, the Washington County Observer-Reporter reports.
Matthew Veres suffered injuries to his right eye and left cheek and had his ear cut during the assault, police said, according to the Associated Press.
Thomas Veres was arrested for simple assault and harassment. He was taken to the Washington County Jail where he remains on $2,500 bond, according to CBS Pittsburgh.
Can’t Make This Stuff Up.
A man is apparently suing his wife for the deep distress she caused when he saw her without makeup for the first time.
According to Yahoo! News, the husband made the shocking discovering the morning after their wedding in Algeria.
He was allegedly so stunned by his wife’s natural appearance, he didn’t believe he was in bed with the same person he married.
The man reportedly said she looked so different, Mirror reports, he was under the impression a stranger had come to “steal his apartment.”
A source told Emirates 247,
He said he was deceived by her as she used to fill up her face with make up before their marriage. He said she looked very beautiful and attractive before marriage, but when he woke up in the morning and found that she had washed the [makeup] off her face, he was frightened as he thought she was a thief.
The lawsuit accuses the woman of fraudulence and claims she owes the equivalent of a little over $20,000 for the “psychological suffering” induced by her incomparable deceit.
SHARETWEET
#1 Marathon Bar
The Mars Candy Company introduced the world to the Marathon Bar in 1973. The treat consisted of chewy caramel, braided to resemble a long pretzel, which was then dipped in a luxurious layer of milk chocolate.
What was great about this candy besides the taste, was that it took a long time to eat.
Unfortunately, the Marathon Bar didn’t last on store shelves quite as long. By 1981, the last of these memorable candy bars left the sweets aisle for good, and fans have never stopped mourning.
This is the closet I have found to the Marathon Bar
#2 Chocolate Covered Peanuts
#3 Reese’s Big Cup
#4 3 Musketeers
3 Musketeers is a candy bar made in the United States and Canada by Mars, Incorporated. It is a chocolate-covered fluffy whipped chocolate bar. The 3 Musketeers Bar was the third brand produced and manufactured by M&M/Mars, introduced in 1932. Originally, it had three pieces in one package, flavored chocolate, strawberry and vanilla, hence the name. Rising costs and wartime restrictions on sugar saw the phasing out of the vanilla and strawberry pieces to leave only the more popular chocolate.[1] Costing five cents when it was introduced, it was marketed as one of the largest chocolate bars available, one that could be shared by friends.
To mark the 75th anniversary of the introduction of the candy bar, Mars introduced 3 Musketeers Mint, the first brand extension, in August 2007.[2] Also in 2007, Mars produced a limited-edition “Autumn Minis Mix” 3 Musketeers. It featured French Vanilla, Mocha Cappuccino and Strawberry.[3] This was followed by Cherry 3 Musketeers for 2008, and Raspberry 3 Musketeers and Orange 3 Musketeers for Easter 2008. Orange was coated in milk chocolate, while the cherry and raspberry were coated with dark chocolate









