No, you do not have to take a scratch in pool in order to win the game.
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if it is a scratch, then you can take it to a game shop who will remove the scratches for you. if it is more than a scratch, then you may need a new game.
I dunno if this will work 4 u, but rub toothpaste on it. OR take it to game crazy and get it surfaced!!
create a 3d game from scratch.
The game is not supposed to freeze so my best advice would be to teach the dog not to scratch or keep them somewhere where they can't scratch. Check to see if there is something wrong with your computer that there is not enough memory to take the scratching or something.
You can buy a scratch repairer for disks or alternativly you can take it into your local gaming shop. I had a laser burnt disk, brought it into game and they repaired it from £5.00
Depending on the location and the depth of the scratch, yes and no. Take your stone to a local jeweler and ask for advice about polishing out the scratch. If it's superficial and shallow, the jeweler may be able to polish out the scratch. If, however, the scratch is visible and deep, the stone may have to be re-cut in order to give it a value, and the new value of the smaller stone may be less than its original value.
The screen is very scratch resistant. It would actually have to take a pretty hard knock to scratch it.
Sure. Simply place your batteries or capacitors in the pool, and connect them to the rest of the circuit with long wires or cables. Note that in order to take advantage of this arrangement, the water should first be removed from the pool.
First,take a hot chick/guy or girl and ask her to kiss your butt and take a cat to scratch your butt.
You scratch an itch! An itch itches. You scratch an itch to remove the pain.
Hi I'm not sure about weebly but there is the most amazing game making place on the Internet called SCRATCH and it is so good. it may take time to get used to but its great hope it helps
Occasionally, the symptoms of cat-scratch disease take the form of what is called Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome.