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Phaze wrote:Lord Crump wrote:Leonardo wrote:So, cowering under the fear of being assaulted by Disgruntled Brits everywhere, I have resolved to purchase Titanium Rodimus Prime. Can I find him in Reading? No. Can I find him in Esher? No. Can I find him in London (that's London)? No.
I went away to Boston at the weekend to see my parents. On Saturday I went shopping and saw Titanium Rodimus Prime on sale for £15.00 in Oldrids, "Boston's Own Department Store," of which there's only one other branch in the country. Deadlines upon my brow, I had no time to purchase him, and decided to buy him on Monday.
But come Monday, I find the shops are closed! It's a small market town. It's bank holiday. There will be no TF-related purchases this day. Of course, I had to leave Boston on Monday night to get back to Reading for work on Tuesday. I've searched Reading. No Titanium Rodimus. I'm at work in London. No Titanium Rodimus.
Will I ever see this fellow again? Why are there five sitting in some market town in one of England's most desolate counties, and yet I can't find one in the South East, in our disgusting capital?
It's funny isn't it? Some stoopid little hamlet of farmers in nowheresville will have tfs city dwellers only dream of finding.
I am a guy from nowheresville and i have Titanium Rodimus
surprisingly we've had a steady supply of classics and Titaniums
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
Kjell wrote:I've always wondered how Hasbro decides which Transformers will be sold in Europe. Do they pick the most popular toys in the US aside from the main characters or what?
Seibertron wrote:Kjell wrote:I've always wondered how Hasbro decides which Transformers will be sold in Europe. Do they pick the most popular toys in the US aside from the main characters or what?
I'm assuming that the answer lies in the lack of interest in Transformers in Europe as compared with other various parts of the world. Perhaps you could argue that if there were more or better products available in Europe that there would be more interest in Transformers. However, I tend to disagree. For whatever reason, Transformers are just not as popular in Europe. It died off with the end of G2. Only about 9% of this site's visitors are from the UK. Seibertron.com receives more visitors from Canada than the UK ... hence why I've changed my strategy about the staff (going from having a predominantly foreign group of staff members to a more North American based staff to reflect the where the site's users are from). I'll let Google's stats for this site do the talking ...
Exulted Unicron wrote:They DID show Cybertron at 8:30am on GMTV2 most mornings and Armada used to be on saturdays at the same time
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
Redimus wrote:Seibertron wrote:Kjell wrote:I've always wondered how Hasbro decides which Transformers will be sold in Europe. Do they pick the most popular toys in the US aside from the main characters or what?
I'm assuming that the answer lies in the lack of interest in Transformers in Europe as compared with other various parts of the world. Perhaps you could argue that if there were more or better products available in Europe that there would be more interest in Transformers. However, I tend to disagree. For whatever reason, Transformers are just not as popular in Europe. It died off with the end of G2. Only about 9% of this site's visitors are from the UK. Seibertron.com receives more visitors from Canada than the UK ... hence why I've changed my strategy about the staff (going from having a predominantly foreign group of staff members to a more North American based staff to reflect the where the site's users are from). I'll let Google's stats for this site do the talking ...
But you are forgetting that The UK is rather sdmaller than the US or Canada too.
Correct me if Im wrong, but we're easily the smallest country on the list.
Seibertron wrote:Kjell wrote:I've always wondered how Hasbro decides which Transformers will be sold in Europe. Do they pick the most popular toys in the US aside from the main characters or what?
I'm assuming that the answer lies in the lack of interest in Transformers in Europe as compared with other various parts of the world. Perhaps you could argue that if there were more or better products available in Europe that there would be more interest in Transformers. However, I tend to disagree. For whatever reason, Transformers are just not as popular in Europe. It died off with the end of G2. Only about 9% of this site's visitors are from the UK. Seibertron.com receives more visitors from Canada than the UK ... hence why I've changed my strategy about the staff (going from having a predominantly foreign group of staff members to a more North American based staff to reflect the where the site's users are from). I'll let Google's stats for this site do the talking ...
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