arcade horder on horders wow

I gotta see this.

If he has over 75% working games, has the resources to fix them, and is trying to run a biz that ain't hoarding. It's a spectacular waste of money, and eccentric as a mofo, but hardly hoarding.

Yeah, it's akin to opening a restaurant that only sells muffin bottoms, but I'd like to have that kind of storage space.
 
So check THIS out...

After all the recent discussions about the recent "deal gone bad" with "Gamer Girl", someone revived the old thread about her having a problem with this guy. Out of curiosity, I clicked on her profile link and found the following message on her wall:

04-09-2010 09:20 PMjasond011
Accepted friend request Now buy one of my Regonizer signs!....LOL
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=126092
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For those that don't know what this is, it is a PM from "jasond011" encouraging her to check out his recognizer neon sign thread. I'm sure that most of you probably know the fate of this "project" that ended BADLY for many of us, myself included. It would seem that deals gone bad gravitate towards this person...

Lee
 
What kind of day job does he have that allows him to buy that many games and pay to store them?
 
Hoarder what an horrible word compared to collector. I tend to hord stuff. Just my nature I guess. I can collect the world much better than sell it but truth be known, It is wasn't for that tendacy to collect the stuff I have it would have long been sold or thrown out. We live in a place where throwing something out is much easier than fixing it. If it wasn't for hoarder. The show american pickers would be like watching someone shop at a walmart trying to get a cheaper price on an item.

Differents between horders and collector is one is just more organized than the other.
Squeeze anyone collection into a small space and many people will say Look he is a horder. Laughs..

Now I am going back to count out my vector side art. Who in thier right mind collect old side art from the 80's Laughs..
 
In my experience, hoarding is synonymous with space (or lack there of), and there's definitely a correlation between space and sanity...
 
I wish they would only put one person on at a time. That Vicki lady is an insane hoarder. She has just a bunch of garbage in an apartment. Now randy has a bunch of games in a warehouse. They should at least find people with similaritys.
 
randy just wanted free moving help and to be crazy on tv.

the other lady, thats a hoarder. Choosing random JUNK over family, the krap is important, keep it all, part with one thing and have a nervous breakdown, yeah she toook the price in that episode. I feel bad for the kid man.
 
What kind of day job does he have that allows him to buy that many games and pay to store them?


He runs a gambling game he invented on the boardwalk in Jersey, this arcade is right down the boardwalk from his other place. The stuff on the Jersey boardwalk is heavily taxed because they're making a fucking fortune off of it, he's probably a multi millionaire.
 
He runs a gambling game he invented on the boardwalk in Jersey, this arcade is right down the boardwalk from his other place. The stuff on the Jersey boardwalk is heavily taxed because they're making a fucking fortune off of it, he's probably a multi millionaire.

I am in the wrong bussiness LOL... I wonder if there are gambling redemption machines.. maybe sometime in the future.
 
How do you deal with hoarders. Me an a buddy pretty much have to drive 4-5 hours to get ANY deal on arcade games. We have a hoarder who just picks up games and put them in a dirt floor, hole in the roof barn and says "he repairs and collects.". If you put a CL ad up he will flag as spam or inappropriate. The guy will not sell any part or cabinet (which is water damaged from sitting outside.)
 
That's why hoarding is a psychosis. It's simply an obsessive compulsive disorder that is destructive to the hoarder and the things being hoarded. It's really the opposite of collecting.
 
OMG, I had no idea this guy worked at Walt Disney World as Mr. Parade .
"If you visited Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in the mid 1980's, I am sure that you experienced the Main Street Electrical Light Parade. Do you remember the Main Street Operations Host, who would stand in the middle of Main Street just before the start of each parade, and act as Master of Ceremonies, while the area announcements were broadcast over the loud speakers"Check it out
Randyland (Randy as seen on HOARDERS) Bobble Head Mr. Fascination
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Randyland-R...404?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20c21a852c
 
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