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Thread: Do you still play with toys?
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Old 09-16-2011, 11:21 AM   #61
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Originally Posted by CLASSIFIED View Post
I was saying dolls in my head as I typed toys.

You believe me, don't you?
Of course I do. Nobody lies on the Internet, right?

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They do, I've actually tried to play with them. Makes me wonder why vintage Star Wars figures were so popular back in the day, especially considering they had the same articulation.
Because that was all we had back in the day for 3.75" figures. Now that we have Marvel Legends, SHS and MU, it's very hard to forgive a toy line that is 3.75" scale but with the same articulation as toys from the 80's (and even 90's).

Bah, these kids today don't know how good they have it. *shakes cane at screen*

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If it were on the same level as the first, I would *kill* to see "Spaceballs 2: The Prequel!"
Agreed, although Yogurt hoped they would all meet again for "Spaceballs II: The Search for More Money."

Sadly, it would be without John Candy's Barf.

...I can't believe I just typed that. o.O
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