Thrown away: The stuff you loved and lost.
Smash Wogan writes, "we all love our Mums, but we all know that Mums can be cunts, throwing out our carefully hoarded crap that we know is going to be worth millions some day."
What priceless junk have you lost because someone just threw it out?
Zero points for "all my porn". Unless it was particularly good porn...
( , Thu 14 Aug 2008, 16:32)
Smash Wogan writes, "we all love our Mums, but we all know that Mums can be cunts, throwing out our carefully hoarded crap that we know is going to be worth millions some day."
What priceless junk have you lost because someone just threw it out?
Zero points for "all my porn". Unless it was particularly good porn...
( , Thu 14 Aug 2008, 16:32)
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Not so
They are collectible and in some cases rather valuable - what the constant reference to 2000AD and Star Wars figures illustrates is that apparently many B3tards are of a similar-ish age. Shocking and MOST ANNOYING,I'm sure.
If you are a halfwit.
As kids many of us were into Star Wars and 2000AD (web mongs into Sci Fi...surely not???)and these things can be valuable these days - therefore it's hardly a mystery of Poirotesque proportions as to why several of us lament the loss of the collections that were so important to us as children.
Plus I have to say, you blithering simpleton, if everyone's collections of 2000AD have been lost, those still extant are more likely to be, er...VALUABLE?
For Christ's sake you spastic - 2 seconds on Google will tell you that the 1st issue is £80 mint, 2nd is £90.
And we are at a place where cretinous whinging posts now quite probably outnumber the 2000AD/Star Wars merchandise posts...
EDIT apology accepted.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2008, 16:08, Reply)
They are collectible and in some cases rather valuable - what the constant reference to 2000AD and Star Wars figures illustrates is that apparently many B3tards are of a similar-ish age. Shocking and MOST ANNOYING,I'm sure.
If you are a halfwit.
As kids many of us were into Star Wars and 2000AD (web mongs into Sci Fi...surely not???)and these things can be valuable these days - therefore it's hardly a mystery of Poirotesque proportions as to why several of us lament the loss of the collections that were so important to us as children.
Plus I have to say, you blithering simpleton, if everyone's collections of 2000AD have been lost, those still extant are more likely to be, er...VALUABLE?
For Christ's sake you spastic - 2 seconds on Google will tell you that the 1st issue is £80 mint, 2nd is £90.
And we are at a place where cretinous whinging posts now quite probably outnumber the 2000AD/Star Wars merchandise posts...
EDIT apology accepted.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2008, 16:08, Reply)
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