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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.
MegaGeek wrote:This is my first official post on this website. First time poster, long time reader you could say. Anyway I figured that this thread would be the best one to post on first considering its topic. I just want to say that I am all too familiar with hiding in toy isles and pretending like I’m shopping for a nephew or younger brother. The truth is I could care less what perfect strangers think, I just felt embarrassed at the prospect of running into someone that I know (not friends, more like colleagues, co workers, teachers, etc) and having to explain why I’m looking at toys. But after reading these posts from other professional twenty and thirty year olds, I don’t care. I’m happy I collect transformers and ill continue to buy them. I’m sure my collection isn’t nearly as big as most of the people on this board, as I only buy the ones I wanted as a child (nostalgia factor I guess) and Ill continue with the masterpiece collection because they are AWESOME. But yea, kudos to us because sooner then later its going to be our generation running the world. Who knows maybe one day we will see the president or the prime minister with little autobot pins on his suit collar. (not likely)
Hoistimus wrote:Transformers isn't a hobby, it's a way of life
*Elita_One* wrote:I'm an adult and I buy tons of cartoon ****. I don't see how people could think that just because you're an adult, you shouldn't do things like that. Whoever came to that analogy is a douchebag.
Liege Evilmus wrote:*Elita_One* wrote:I'm an adult and I buy tons of cartoon ****. I don't see how people could think that just because you're an adult, you shouldn't do things like that. Whoever came to that analogy is a douchebag.
I don't know, I think some people grow a stick up thier butt at the end of puberty.
Keep in mind however these are the same people that need to run to therapy to hear that they need to nurture their inner child when they can't figure out why they're depressed all the time in their perfect world!
I'd rather know that I'm a resposible adult, and spoil the Little Evilmus inside me cause I can tell you, when I was a kid, my parents had more important things to buy than toys and I love them for it.
They always told me tough when I have my own money I could do what I want with it, and sure enough I am.
But again, busness is taken care of, and I have to tell ya, although I'm somewhat looked down on by the people around me for my hobbies and habits. Come times of crisis, or cander, I am far more well adjusted than those around me that are more worried about being "adult" than being themselves.
KEEP NURTING THOSE INNER CHILDREN!
Ravage XK wrote:One of the checkout operators at my local TRU recognised me from a previous visit and she said "back for more?" when I got my last lot.
I am not surprised that people may take the mick out of collectors. Not everyone is into the same stuff.
When I was last in New York TRU I bought shed loads of stuff. The staff were as nice as anything to me. I dont think that rudeness is an American thing, is anything the staff in a lot our UK stores are rude. I get sick of them chatting to each other and then only gracing us with their attention once their conversation is over.
Having said that, I did go into an Irish pub in New York and decided that I fancied Fish and Chips and the waitress said "Being adventurous eh?". Could have been a joke but it pissed me off a bit, I WANTED FISH AND CHIPS what concern was it of hers?
Liege Evilmus wrote:Ravage XK wrote:One of the checkout operators at my local TRU recognised me from a previous visit and she said "back for more?" when I got my last lot.
I am not surprised that people may take the mick out of collectors. Not everyone is into the same stuff.
When I was last in New York TRU I bought shed loads of stuff. The staff were as nice as anything to me. I dont think that rudeness is an American thing, is anything the staff in a lot our UK stores are rude. I get sick of them chatting to each other and then only gracing us with their attention once their conversation is over.
Having said that, I did go into an Irish pub in New York and decided that I fancied Fish and Chips and the waitress said "Being adventurous eh?". Could have been a joke but it pissed me off a bit, I WANTED FISH AND CHIPS what concern was it of hers?
My retailers know me well!
When the movie toys finaly hit, the check out girl at Target couldn't stop laughing at me and my cart full of stuff and I basicly told her what I wrote in my reply to Elita-One and she shut up, picked up a Cabbage Patch Kid on an end cap and told me she was gonna get it.
There's something liberating in acknowledging you want something. It just struck me as odd that she was so serious about it in all her BLING and designer cloths.
Priorities I guess
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