[What kind of attitude is that to have, Cloud? This is skeeball, not warfare. He's not some super skeeball soldier. Or, technically he is, but he still wants to play arcade games in an ordinary way with other ordinary people. Zack gives Cloud's throwing arm a pat, because be believes in him, and also because he is an enthusiastic ham.] That's the spirit.
It's real easy. [Zack secures a lane and slips a coin in the slot so the balls roll down. He picks up one of them to demonstrate.] You get a ball, and you roll it like so, so it hops over the end ramp and goes into the hole. Hopefully that smallest hole up there, because that's the best one.
[He demonstrates, and the ball flies up into the second-best hole, because he doesn't want to show off too much on a demonstration throw.] Oops, didn't make it. [He smiles.]
When you're throwing, you try to move as smooth as possible. [He says this as if it's quite serious advice, then leans in to add:] You never know when girls are looking.
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It's real easy. [Zack secures a lane and slips a coin in the slot so the balls roll down. He picks up one of them to demonstrate.] You get a ball, and you roll it like so, so it hops over the end ramp and goes into the hole. Hopefully that smallest hole up there, because that's the best one.
[He demonstrates, and the ball flies up into the second-best hole, because he doesn't want to show off too much on a demonstration throw.] Oops, didn't make it. [He smiles.]
When you're throwing, you try to move as smooth as possible. [He says this as if it's quite serious advice, then leans in to add:] You never know when girls are looking.