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deadpuppy
deadpuppy aka ellen spahn is a 23.08 year old girl, has been a member since November 2, 2002, has scored 1458 submissions, giving an average score of 2.47.
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  Jun 05 '07 by deadpuppy        10 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
Man I used to love that game. And I think just about everything on this shirt except for the toaster was a playable piece!

deadpuppy
deadpuppy on Jun 05 '07 at 11:16am
http://www.dosgamesonline.com/index/game/The%20Incredible%20Machine/381/
Junk-wa
Junk-wa on Jun 05 '07 at 11:18am
I loved that game, i remember id do the levels and my friend would get pissed because i would use the pieces available to do things other than their purposes
atomic child
atomic child on Jun 05 '07 at 11:18am
what about mouse trap it was kinda the same way
sarahbobera
sarahbobera on Jun 05 '07 at 2:00pm
I loved the Incredible Machine.
juliejeremiah
juliejeremiah on Jun 05 '07 at 3:18pm
Yes, that game was awesome.
Used-name
Used-name on Jun 06 '07 at 3:58am
You liked it because it made you feel smart. It's the same with sudoku.
Beckstah
Beckstah on Jun 07 '07 at 8:14pm
I thought of the same thing! Incredible Machine rocked. I liked playing with the cat.
3 days later
tidus
tidus on Jun 11 '07 at 4:16pm
what an awful link to try to download. great shirt though. obviously inspired by IM.
4 days later
thetshirtblog
thetshirtblog on Jun 16 '07 at 1:58am
this shirt hopelessly reminds me of http://blueballfixed.ytmnd.com/
7 days later
Kaesa
Kaesa on Jun 24 '07 at 12:03am
In the two versions I played with, there were toasters. The lever had to be depressed (usually I used a ping-pong ball) and the toaster had to be plugged in somehow, but the toast came out automatically.

Man, I miss that game. I used to go in and do the "make your own puzzle" thing and fool with the gravity or blow things up. Goals? HA! MISERABLE FOOLS! SCIENCE NEEDS NO GOALS!

(My first thought, however, was this.)
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