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Will you ever slow down?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 1:42 pm
by ponycorn
...or stop being in to Transformers?

As my motorcycle isn't increasing in miles as fast...
As my other comic universes slip into my longbox un-read...
As my Xbox 360 builds up dust with Rainbow 6 Vegas 2 un-finished...

...My TF comics have been read through so many times I lost count.
...My shelves are so full of TFs I need to buy more shelves.
...My trips to buy household goods revolve around TF hunting.

So I wonder, who else here has noticed a similar pattern in your life? Who else, like me, wonders if TFs will sometime step aside or have to make room for something else. :-(

Re: Will you ever slow down?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 2:18 pm
by primeoptimus
i'm planning on selling them all once i finish college because i want to start focusing more on raising a family.

Re: Will you ever slow down?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 2:28 pm
by Malikon
Sell them to raise a family? Sheesh.

You've already got a family,........of transformers. :grin:


You might wanna box them all up and stick 'em in Moms house for a few years while you're giving the family thing a shot. It'd be nice if that doesn't work out if you still had the option of getting your old collection out of Moms house.

it's cool that you take "life" so seriously that you're planning something like that. But it's never good to get rid of a collection unless you're truly sick and tired of it and really think you're never gonna be interested in them again.

I can guarantee there's people here that did the same thing at a point in their life and now really regretting getting rid of some of those figures.


As for slowing down? Nah, I can't buy as many as I'd like now, so I'd rather speed up if I could.

Re: Will you ever slow down?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 2:56 pm
by Sledge
Crazy thoughts like "sell them to support a family" are why I will never have children.

Re: Will you ever slow down?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 3:03 pm
by doomboy536
primeoptimus wrote:i'm planning on selling them all once i finish college because i want to start focusing more on raising a family.



This is blasphemy! This is madness!

Okay, someone had to say it :P

Re: Will you ever slow down?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 4:08 pm
by OPTIMUS MAGNUS
Sledge wrote:Crazy thoughts like "sell them to support a family" are why I will never have children.


You said it dude. :lol: No way in HELL i'm selling off my collection to support no kids. Not for me personally...i'm just a 30 year old kid myself. And my wife AGREES! :shock: :lol:

Re: Will you ever slow down?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 7:07 pm
by SeekerInAFakeMoustache
While my interest in TFs has its highs and lows, it hasn't completely gone away since I was five, so I figure it probably isn't going to.

primeoptimus wrote:i'm planning on selling them all once i finish college because i want to start focusing more on raising a family.


Assuming that's not a joke, you might want to hang onto any TFs your hypothetical children might enjoy. I haven't met the kid who doesn't <3 toy robots. :)

Re: Will you ever slow down?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:53 am
by Auto Bot
I speed up on TF lines that i like, or that makes more sense to me. Like realism and nostalgic value.

Classics/Universe and Movie series falls into these categories.

I slow down when i see a TF line being less and less valuable to me. Or that it doesn't mean much to me.

Alternator/Binaltech and MP are examples of these. I started to collect a few, then eventually drop out.

The rest of the series, i never bought any of them.

(G1 is an exception that won't fall into any of the 3 groups. I had several of them when i was a kid. But all of them were eventually stolen not long ago. I don't plan to recover any. Classics will take its place.)

Although i'd like to see any and all of them, regarless of series whenever i pass by toy shops. :)

Re: Will you ever slow down?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:02 pm
by Savage
It would take a dire emergency for me to sell my entire collection. Selling a few pieces that don't much interest me, in order to buy a super awesome figure I've been coveting, now that I can understand, and have even considered once or twice.