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Old 08-01-2012, 06:05 AM   #26
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Have a two year old who loves thor hulk and spiderman. He does little poses when i tell him to do thor. He puts his hand in the air like hes holding the hammer and says thor loud haha. Gotta love it. Or ill say do hulk and he does wat hulk does.. and says hulk in a hulk way lol you just gota see it..

my 17 month old does a hulk smash and grunts. This is adorable even though last week he ejected the disc draw on our xbox and hulk smashed it (our spares and repairs console is now on eBay oops)
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Old 08-01-2012, 06:07 AM   #27
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i have a 16 year old son,but his interests are Facebook and Girls and annoying me for money

im dreading that day, where will i vent my geekyness???
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Old 08-01-2012, 09:27 AM   #28
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im dreading that day, where will i vent my geekyness???
LOL,ah yes you're going to love the "Blackmail" years
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10'' toybiz figures are great,... they're big, pieces are too big to swallow, minimal articulation so they can pound and beat the crap out of them. I have like 5 different spiderman figures if you're interested. ... lmk I'd sell for $5 each + exact shipping.
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Old 08-01-2012, 10:32 AM   #30
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My son and I have been collecting together since he was 3 years old ^_^ (He's 5 now)

Little guy loves anything avengers and is always very excited when we find a new figure for our shared collection. I'll set up Dio's with him and he gets to take down any figure off of my personal shelf so long as he plays nice, really adds a whole new level of enjoyment to the hobby.

Speaking of joy; the look on my boy's face when we first watched The Avengers movie damn near made me tear up, he just about exploded with excitement lol
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Old 08-01-2012, 02:05 PM   #31
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LOL,ah yes you're going to love the "Blackmail" years

counting down the days. ill hold on the the good years then.
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Old 08-01-2012, 02:10 PM   #32
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My son and I have been collecting together since he was 3 years old ^_^ (He's 5 now)

Little guy loves anything avengers and is always very excited when we find a new figure for our shared collection. I'll set up Dio's with him and he gets to take down any figure off of my personal shelf so long as he plays nice, really adds a whole new level of enjoyment to the hobby.

Speaking of joy; the look on my boy's face when we first watched The Avengers movie damn near made me tear up, he just about exploded with excitement lol
awww...that's so cute. my eldest didn't seem all that bothered by it but to be fair he's not the sort of child that can sit quiet for 2 hours and concentrate on the screen. he really doesn't enjoy the cinema. He would much rather play action figures for hours. He craves constant attention. Maybe he will enjoy it more when he's older.
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Old 08-01-2012, 02:13 PM   #33
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10'' toybiz figures are great,... they're big, pieces are too big to swallow, minimal articulation so they can pound and beat the crap out of them. I have like 5 different spiderman figures if you're interested. ... lmk I'd sell for $5 each + exact shipping.

thats really kind of you ill let you know. ill have a look at them figures are they the ones form the 90s? i think i had a load of them a while back but sold them on.
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Old 08-01-2012, 02:26 PM   #34
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I just bought my 14 month old a set of four Spider-Man board books. Not really a toy, but they are great since he tears the shit out of or eats any paper still.

They also had a set of Batman.
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Old 08-01-2012, 02:29 PM   #35
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My son and I have been collecting together since he was 3 years old ^_^ (He's 5 now)

Little guy loves anything avengers and is always very excited when we find a new figure for our shared collection. I'll set up Dio's with him and he gets to take down any figure off of my personal shelf so long as he plays nice, really adds a whole new level of enjoyment to the hobby.

Speaking of joy; the look on my boy's face when we first watched The Avengers movie damn near made me tear up, he just about exploded with excitement lol
Thats awesome. A kid in front of my wife and I high fived his dad and then sat on his lap when Hulk smashed Loki. That damn near made me tear up. My son has made me soft...
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Old 08-01-2012, 11:31 PM   #36
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I just bought my 14 month old a set of four Spider-Man board books. Not really a toy, but they are great since he tears the shit out of or eats any paper still.

They also had a set of Batman.

were they the ones in this post?

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if not what are they if you dont mind me asking? ive been looking about for some different ones.
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Old 08-01-2012, 11:35 PM   #37
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Thats awesome. A kid in front of my wife and I high fived his dad and then sat on his lap when Hulk smashed Loki. That damn near made me tear up. My son has made me soft...

if im honest i felt like i was about to well up out of pure excitement when i went to see it. i was on a super hero high when i came out of the cinema

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Old 08-01-2012, 11:40 PM   #38
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oh dear i can see you would be nothing but trouble. luckily we have a naughty step.
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Old 08-01-2012, 11:56 PM   #39
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Dont get me wrong i would do anything for him and he is the best thing to happen in my life.but i was very young when i got the news i was going to be a dad(i was 18),i just want him to live his life a little more before he goes down that road.he is a great kid i just hope he takes onboard his dads advice every now and again
i agree with that, i was 16, my son is now 7, he's my collecting partner, every payday we go into the wild and hunt for new figures or legos. today he sneaked a quick one on me while tryn to take pics to share on the mu appreciation thread lol.
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Old 08-02-2012, 12:04 AM   #40
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I mentor an 8 year old boy. He loves looking through my collection and asking about all the different characters. We tried playing with them, but we really just ended up talking.
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Old 08-02-2012, 12:21 AM   #41
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i agree with that, i was 16, my son is now 7, he's my collecting partner, every payday we go into the wild and hunt for new figures or legos. today he sneaked a quick one on me while tryn to take pics to share on the mu appreciation thread lol.
that's outstanding.

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lol thanks homie.
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Old 08-02-2012, 12:42 AM   #43
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i agree with that, i was 16, my son is now 7, he's my collecting partner, every payday we go into the wild and hunt for new figures or legos. today he sneaked a quick one on me while tryn to take pics to share on the mu appreciation thread lol.
Your son is like a boss in that photo,to him i say "good work little guy".
and every parent on this Forum is a good parent
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Old 08-02-2012, 01:18 AM   #44
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Your son is like a boss in that photo,to him i say "good work little guy".
and every parent on this Forum is a good parent
thank you bro. i agree theres good parents on this lil family we all know as toyark.
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Old 08-02-2012, 07:34 AM   #45
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i agree with that, i was 16, my son is now 7, he's my collecting partner, every payday we go into the wild and hunt for new figures or legos. today he sneaked a quick one on me while tryn to take pics to share on the mu appreciation thread lol.

fair play to you and jackieboy, i could never have done what you guys have. i didnt become a dad until i was 30 and that was when i was ready and with the right person. i really take my hat of to you guys and i have a lot of respect for you. keep up the good work.

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fair play to you and jackieboy, i could never have done what you guys have. i didnt become a dad until i was 30 and that was when i was ready and with the right person. i really take my hat of to you guys and i have a lot of respect for you. keep up the good work.

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Such is life my friend,i thinks it is how we look after them that matters most.
And right back at you,keep up the good work
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Old 08-02-2012, 09:54 AM   #47
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Such is life my friend,i thinks it is how we look after them that matters most.
And right back at you,keep up the good work

your so right and thank you, my boys are my life. i dont know what id do without them im so proud of how their both turning out. Thats why i write my blog so that they have it to read when their older. im lucky that im a stay at home dad while my wife works its amazing having so much time with them both.
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Old 08-02-2012, 10:38 AM   #48
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Whenever we go on car rides, my 2 girls fight over who gets to hold Marvel Girl and who gets to hold Jean Grey. They definitely give me a good excuse to hit the toy aisles whenever I go to Target or Walmart!
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Old 08-02-2012, 11:48 AM   #49
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Whenever we go on car rides, my 2 girls fight over who gets to hold Marvel Girl and who gets to hold Jean Grey. They definitely give me a good excuse to hit the toy aisles whenever I go to Target or Walmart!

if i had girls id be having so much fun looking for female super heroes. but my 5 year old says girls are rubbish. i have some of the marvel famous covers figures.

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Old 08-02-2012, 12:04 PM   #50
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My 5-year-old and I regularly hang out in the toy section every time the family goes shopping. Her interests toy-wise fluctuate with her mood, but she really likes Power Rangers Samurai (mostly for "Daddy's Zords" and her role-play stuff), Transformers, Spider-Man, Captain America and Iron Man. There's a pic of her on Toyark somewhere wearing the Cap mask & shield and another wearing the IM mask.

She's also into Bakugan, but that's kind of her own thing.
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