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Sledge wrote:Serves you right for buying toys without any intention of playing with them, ya freak.
Danish-Liokaiser wrote:Sledge wrote:Serves you right for buying toys without any intention of playing with them, ya freak.
You know, must of the TF collectors keeps there figures MISB. I have just started at it myself
Sledge wrote:Oh, well if all the cool kids are doing it...
... I'll have to buy even more TFs to rip from their plastic prisons.
Psychout wrote:To deliberately leave your allies and friends outnumbered and out-gunned in missions for personal gain in the arena is cowardice, end of.
Sledge wrote:Can we break into MISB collector's homes and open all their toys? Can we can we huh huh huh?![]()
Oh, and is it a sign of serious TF addiction that I'm thinking of getting some wire-cutters solely to cut those smegging twisty ties?
Psychout wrote:To deliberately leave your allies and friends outnumbered and out-gunned in missions for personal gain in the arena is cowardice, end of.
doomboy536 wrote:Sledge wrote:Can we break into MISB collector's homes and open all their toys? Can we can we huh huh huh?![]()
Oh, and is it a sign of serious TF addiction that I'm thinking of getting some wire-cutters solely to cut those smegging twisty ties?
Yeah, we will, and it will be sweet. Imagine this, you're an MISB collector and when you wake up one morning, ALL of your TFs are opened and the boxes smouldering on a huge bonfire on the front lawn.![]()
Wire-cutters! Genius idea mate! Why did I never think of that? I'd better go and buy some, then to do some 'quality control' I'd better go buy some TFs to see if the cutters work
Mykltron wrote:Surely it's not THAT hard to train monkeys... Is it? Maybe the monkeys were trained by monkeys who hadn't been trained properly.
G1Blaster wrote:Saying an album is ten times better than St. Anger is like saying you'd rather be hit in the head with a bat instead of kicked in the nuts.
Overcracker wrote:Well I personally don't keep anything MISB. I'll take a more Objective side, and say that maybe Hasbro could just include the batteries packaged to one side of the figure instead of installed inside them.
Danish-Liokaiser wrote:Sledge wrote:Serves you right for buying toys without any intention of playing with them, ya freak.
You know, must of the TF collectors keeps there figures MISB. I have just started at it myself
Mykltron wrote:Surely it's not THAT hard to train monkeys... Is it? Maybe the monkeys were trained by monkeys who hadn't been trained properly.
G1Blaster wrote:Saying an album is ten times better than St. Anger is like saying you'd rather be hit in the head with a bat instead of kicked in the nuts.
munkimus prime wrote:That was the greatest thing I've seen since boobs.
Magnimus wrote:
Since Transformers still attract kids, but must compete with the lure of video games and other passive electronic media, it makes sense for Hasbro to try and attract kids to its figures with electronic and interactive features in Hasbro's bigger toys. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Transformers Animated will be the first TF line to feature figures that talk! Making their toys interactive, and allowing kids to play with this interactivity while the toys are still in their boxes and in the stores, increases the likelihood that the young consumer will feel compelled to buy the toy or bug his or her parents to buy it.
Sledge wrote:Oh, well if all the cool kids are doing it...
... I'll have to buy even more TFs to rip from their plastic prisons.
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