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BULLAMANKA-PINHEADS The historic preservation free range.
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In a message dated 98-01-05 09:30:24 EST, you write:

> > Working 24 hour shifts to heat one building, the
>  >  report is the workers are sitting up all night on fire watch and playing
>  >  Nintendo.
>
>  I hope it was Nintendo 64! That should keep them busy -- it kept my kids
out
>  of trouble the entire vacation!  Probably more interesting than SIM City,
>  under the circumstances.

Historic preservation often has a lighter side. I was told the watch crew,
responsible to make sure the temperature of the theater is maintained so the
ornate historic plaster work does not fall apart, had been sneaking down to
the XXX stage show. Does that qualify for Nintendo 69?

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