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    Quote Originally Posted by IdolKnights View Post
    GPK cards!
    Heh, I have every card from Series 1-13 around here somewhere. Grandmother used to work at Topps. That was a plus.

    I still have my Nintendo, Super Nintendo, and Nintendo 64 in the basement. And most of the games that I owned for them.

    I've purged most childhood toys, but I've snagged myself up Thudercats on DVD. I had most of those action figures and He-Man figures at one point.

    Ahh, the 80's.


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    I wonder if anyone here has (or had) one of the rare "anatomically correct" Ken dolls that were only sold in Europe? The ones in the US came with permanently attached blue boxer shorts.


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    Now this is a topic I can relate to. I still have a ton of my old toys. Most are still in the attic at my parents house, but some I have taken to my own home.

    I have the entire first series (and many beyond) of Garbage Pail Kids... I have thought about putting them up on e-Bay. I even have ONE wrapper from series one which can net a few bucks alone I've been told.

    The three toy series I collected the most were Star Wars, Transformers, and G.I. Joe. Unfortunately, I actually opened and played with them, so they aren't worth that much. But I have some of the original Star Wars figures from the 1970s and the 1st wave of Transformers from the 80s, when they were made of metal and not plastic. It is just hard to part with them.

    My boyfriend got me to watch a show called "Cash in the Attic" where they take people's old junk and sell it at an auction to raise money for some home improvement project... The show has got me wondering if I should finally part with my old toys, or if money will never tear them away from me!


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    my childhood is longer ago than a lot of people's here. my favorite present i ever got was a ventriliquist dummy when i was 9. i had wanted it for so long and i wanted it SO much. and i loved breyer's horse statues - they still make some of the ones i had today

    http://www.breyerhorses.com/products...ne=traditional

    i had to replace my original nintendo and i was lucky enough to buy one just before they stopped selling them.

    we love toys around here, though. we're always finding new ones


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    He he.. Check my Avatar... Need I say more?

    I'm still all about the Transformers... 20 years going strong. Have a pretty sweet collection of them at the house too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by basschick View Post
    my childhood is longer ago than a lot of people's here. my favorite present i ever got was a ventriliquist dummy when i was 9. i had wanted it for so long and i wanted it SO much. and i loved breyer's horse statues - they still make some of the ones i had today

    http://www.breyerhorses.com/products...ne=traditional

    i had to replace my original nintendo and i was lucky enough to buy one just before they stopped selling them.

    we love toys around here, though. we're always finding new ones
    I sell the cheap plastic Breyer's horses. But they are still pretty. I enjoyed the Mustang Collection with that "Spirit" movie came out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Goldie View Post

    The three toy series I collected the most were Star Wars, Transformers, and G.I. Joe. Unfortunately, I actually opened and played with them, so they aren't worth that much. But I have some of the original Star Wars figures from the 1970s and the 1st wave of Transformers from the 80s, when they were made of metal and not plastic. It is just hard to part with them.

    My boyfriend got me to watch a show called "Cash in the Attic" where they take people's old junk and sell it at an auction to raise money for some home improvement project... The show has got me wondering if I should finally part with my old toys, or if money will never tear them away from me!
    Do you have the original Megatron??????
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    I always like Star-Scream much more when I was a little kid


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kewlaidkiddd View Post
    Do you have the original Megatron??????
    Did you get a woodie?


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    I did NOT have the original Megatron. I have the original Optimus Prime and Starscream however. I also had Shockwave, that purple gun that lit up and made noises when you fired it. Seems lame now, but it was one of the first toys I could remember that did that!


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    Wow.. you have a Shockwave. And original Ops. Those have to be worth a lot now. Thats awesome. I collected more good guys when I was a kid... still do today.
    Well I'm back off to work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotMaleVideos View Post
    Heh, I have every card from Series 1-13 around here somewhere. Grandmother used to work at Topps. That was a plus.

    I still have my Nintendo, Super Nintendo, and Nintendo 64 in the basement. And most of the games that I owned for them.

    I've purged most childhood toys, but I've snagged myself up Thudercats on DVD. I had most of those action figures and He-Man figures at one point.

    Ahh, the 80's.

    I have a Xbox, Game Cube, PS1 and PS2, and really want the PS3 but not sure I would call that toys, I do get new games for them all the time. :cheekymonkey:


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    Stickle Bricks

    But looking at this picture, they got all 'high tech' and 'shapey'...LOL

    Yes this was the step before you moved on to eating Lego!

    We never had ones in the shape of bears!




    Bring back any memories Lee?

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