Ramrider wrote:Damn right it's childish. We have enough to deal with in the grown-up world, we're not allowed to step out of it for as long as we can?
Binaltron wrote:where do you display them, in the living room, dining room, working office or the bedroom.
i display mine in the bedroom.
rpetras wrote:Ramrider wrote:Damn right it's childish. We have enough to deal with in the grown-up world, we're not allowed to step out of it for as long as we can?
Preach on brutha! Right on!!!
I collect toys, and it is childish and I think it's great.Binaltron wrote:where do you display them, in the living room, dining room, working office or the bedroom.
i display mine in the bedroom.
I redid my office to have 4 display shelves that wrap around 3 of the walls. An additional shelf just for the 'Formers and a few pieces scattered around the house. Oh yea and a complete wall made of K'Nex that hold my Star Wars guys. That had to move to the spare bedroom.
I need more display space!!!!![]()
OPTIMUS MAGNUS wrote:Don't care if people think it is childish. I love Transformers and always have. Since 1985 when I seen my first episode I was hooked. It is a piece of my childhood i can have back. I am never scared to walk up to the cashier with a handful of plastic crack!!!![]()
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Xgamer wrote:I think every adult should retain some part of their childhood... it brings a feeling of satisfaction and helps to retain memories that can easily be lost. I think the world would be a better place if people weren't so serious 24/7. Those who view it as childish have lost touch with their childhood and I feel sorry for them and their insecurities.
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