I don't doubt it. This is the way I got all my games (when
I had games) into the basement (when I had a basement)
of my house (when I had a house). Except I didn't use
the cardboard (messed the steps up a little).
I never said it didn't get exciting! But I didn't have help
and this was the only way I was going to get it done.
Now WITH help it should be easy.
James G Watt wrote:
> In article <37A0AF3A.A6980249@cedar-rapids.net>, Rodger Boots
> <rlboots@cedar-rapids.net> writes
> >If the people weren't so squeamish about it, you could
> >just lay it down on some cardboard and slide it on its
> >back down the stairs.
> I think I read a thread on rgvac about someone trying that. Lets just
> say the story ended with a guy in hospital and a starwars cabinet held
> together by lots of additional internal carpentry.
> --
> James G Watt
>
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Received on Fri Jul 30 03:09:17 1999
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