Hell, if it’s actually defunct it’s probably worth more than 25 cents as memorabilia.
I’m rich bitches!
Hell yeah! Yours looks even better than the picture so you could probably get 2 or even 3 dollars for it!
What if I give you a 1/3rd of the sale and you come on as my financial advisor?
Invest it all in Bitcoin. You’ll be a millionaire in a month.
Week
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There is something wrong with me. I read this as, “you can come on my as.”
Dyslexia
I was pretty sure Q-Zar continued to exist well after 1997, so I checked, and yeah, there continued to be Q-Zar locations after the 97 bankruptcy of one of the companies involved.
This location in NY has diversified into Axe Throwing
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I had a few birthday parties at qzar growing up in Ohio in the 2000s.
I would love to stumble on a Q-Zar coin.
I used to go to Q-ZAR all the time as a kid! Loved that place, I think I once had a birthday party there.
I can’t believe they went out of business in ‘97. Fuck I’m getting old.
It didn’t go out of business in '97, I was 1000% there for a birthday party in 2000 or 2001. It seems the company went bankrupt in 1997, and the assets were sold multiple times over the years. Locations stayed open, and, according to Google at least, there seems to be at least a couple left in Ohio, and California?
Either way, this took me down a nice nostalgia hole, very nice.
This shit gets me all the time… '97 is 27 years ago. 27. Checks math, yes… 27. Surely not? Feels like it’s 10 years or so. Checks math… no, 27.
Could.be useful to unlock shopping carts!
good to see they’re still in circulation, i like to see a strong currency
can’t believe they went bankruot. laser tag is awesome.
COVID killed Laser Quest, felt like the end of an era