Imagine a world where a night of fun only costs $6. Is it pathetic that we, as teenagers, spend most of our Monday nights at the Fun-Fore-All arcade? Heck No! Our night begins at CiCi’s $4.99 all-one-would-care-to-eat buffet, which is usually topped off with a small mountain of cinnamon rolls. Our top recommendations are the sauce-less pepperoni pizza, buffalo chicken pizza and, if you’re feeling froggy, the alfredo pizza is phenomenal. Our honorable mention is the mac ‘n cheese pizza, just because they put macaroni on pizza – c’mon. Buttons threatening to burst, we waddle to our vehicles and make our way up Highway 19 to paradise, aka Fun-Fore-All. We unpile from our caravan of cars in the parking lot and make our way inside. The flashing lights and the smell of junk food entice the senses. We stand in line, waiting with anticipation to put a whopping $1 on our Fun cards for the arcade. Some of us go straight to the snack bar for more food and the occasional energy drink. We make our way through the hordes of small children that gather around the ball pen and find the arcade section of the building. Everyone has their favorite game that he runs straight towards for five cents of ecstasy. For example, Luke Mesing makes a bee line straight towards the Ms. Pac-Man and Galactica machine. When he gets bored he joins the rest of the crew at the Need for Speed racing game. Our band of friends holds many of the top scores on the machines, including two player games like Let’s Go Jungle and Time Crisis . The overwhelming embarrassment of attempting to play DDR usually causes us to stray from that game, and all others like it. With the addition of Terminator: Salvation , we just may not leave at our next visit. After kicking virtual butt as compadres, most of us partake in a small air hockey tournament. To be kind, none of us will be winning the Air Hockey World Championships. Freedom senior Chelsea Costello has been an employee at Fun-Fore-All for nearly two years, and, unlike some teenagers, she loves her job. So if you’re in need of employment, and are tired of the same old fast food restaurants, I suggest picking up an application. Breaking News: The lighthouse mini-golf course is now OPEN. Coming at the beginning of April, all of the rides and go-carts will be open to the public. You know what that means, of course. We will no longer have separate lives. If anyone wishes to contact us, you know where we will be spending most of our Mondays and half of our summer.