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I'm now the owner of a monster trampoline that's nearly too big for the garden. Tell us your retail disasters and triumphs.
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 11:52)
I'm now the owner of a monster trampoline that's nearly too big for the garden. Tell us your retail disasters and triumphs.
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 11:52)
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For the love of Megatron
I am roughly thirty years old. My parents were reasonably well off, but they didn't believe in toys or things that weren't practical. I had severe Transformers envy as most of my friend had loads. I had none.
Twenty years later, I go around to one of my friend's house for a BBQ. I notice in his study that he has some of his old Transformers on a shelf.
I get drunk and go home.
I wake up and I find that I have spent £950 on ebay buying a virtually complete collection of first generation Transformer toys, most in the boxes.
I then realise that I have severe psychological issues stemming from childhood.
Having said that though, they virtually all fit inside my bed under the blanket at night when I go to sleep, and I can almost see all of them through the little box windows.
I might eventually even open one of the boxes to play with them.
( , Mon 25 May 2009, 14:55, 5 replies)
I am roughly thirty years old. My parents were reasonably well off, but they didn't believe in toys or things that weren't practical. I had severe Transformers envy as most of my friend had loads. I had none.
Twenty years later, I go around to one of my friend's house for a BBQ. I notice in his study that he has some of his old Transformers on a shelf.
I get drunk and go home.
I wake up and I find that I have spent £950 on ebay buying a virtually complete collection of first generation Transformer toys, most in the boxes.
I then realise that I have severe psychological issues stemming from childhood.
Having said that though, they virtually all fit inside my bed under the blanket at night when I go to sleep, and I can almost see all of them through the little box windows.
I might eventually even open one of the boxes to play with them.
( , Mon 25 May 2009, 14:55, 5 replies)
This is good.
a) For the love of Megatron
b) I say open all the boxes and play with them, that's what they were made for!
( , Tue 26 May 2009, 0:53, closed)
a) For the love of Megatron
b) I say open all the boxes and play with them, that's what they were made for!
( , Tue 26 May 2009, 0:53, closed)
No!
Don't do that, if you keep the boxed you might one day be able to sell 'em for a profit!
( , Tue 26 May 2009, 0:55, closed)
Don't do that, if you keep the boxed you might one day be able to sell 'em for a profit!
( , Tue 26 May 2009, 0:55, closed)
Why would you want to?
He bought them because he likes transformers.
If you like transformers you want to play with transformers, feel soundwave's sweet laserbeak in your hands.
If I were given a load of transformers I would immediately take them out their boxes and play with them before putting them on pround display around my room- such awesomeness such as optimus prime and megatron do not deserve to be boxed!
( , Tue 26 May 2009, 1:07, closed)
He bought them because he likes transformers.
If you like transformers you want to play with transformers, feel soundwave's sweet laserbeak in your hands.
If I were given a load of transformers I would immediately take them out their boxes and play with them before putting them on pround display around my room- such awesomeness such as optimus prime and megatron do not deserve to be boxed!
( , Tue 26 May 2009, 1:07, closed)
:-) Lovely!
Just play with 'em a bit, and keep the boxes nice, should be fine...
Sparklet major did something very similar with a great big Power Rangers set. It snaps together into a huge great big thingy...
Curse Ebay and Kronenbourg
( , Tue 26 May 2009, 9:40, closed)
Just play with 'em a bit, and keep the boxes nice, should be fine...
Sparklet major did something very similar with a great big Power Rangers set. It snaps together into a huge great big thingy...
Curse Ebay and Kronenbourg
( , Tue 26 May 2009, 9:40, closed)
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