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Until my wife, kids, and mother-in-law get into town.

My kitchen dining area still looks like a parts explosion. There are two semi-dismantled games in there and a shit-ton of parts and tools strewn about... the floor, the kitchen table, the counters, anywhere else I could put stuff...

*sigh* I sure wish I had an actual garage, or workspace.
 
lol. I had a similar countdown a month or two ago (minus the parts in the house space - had them all over the backyard). My wife went away for the weekend with the kids - luckily my SH cockpit got in on that Friday - i spent the entire weekend dismantling / fixing it up before she got back. Was a race to beat the clock.
 
Until my wife, kids, and mother-in-law get into town.

My kitchen dining area still looks like a parts explosion. There are two semi-dismantled games in there and a shit-ton of parts and tools strewn about... the floor, the kitchen table, the counters, anywhere else I could put stuff...

*sigh* I sure wish I had an actual garage, or workspace.
Surely when your wife was a child your mother-in-law played the "you can do what you like ... when you're in your own home" game with her, no? Well it sounds like a great time to pull that card back out. :D If a few parts scatter around the house is a problem, there is always that Howard Johnson down the street, right?
 
Oh... it's more than a few parts. Still though, we need to be able to eat off the table tomorrow morning, so back into the storage shed the parts have to go.

Our house is pretty tiny, so there isn't much extra room for games, let alone spread out partially disassbled games.
 
*phew*

Kitchen dining area's back to looking normal, tools are put back away, and there's only one shipping box out to even tell any arcade work was done. Finished up with about 15 minutes to spare before I have to head to the airport.
 
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