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View Poll Results: do you have lego?
no, but my neighbours never stop arguing about it : / 1 3.23%
yes 11 35.48%
i'm a child; of course 1 3.23%
there's millions said jeffrey 2 6.45%
light and sound 0 0%
debris all under one roof 1 3.23%
taurean ore carrier 2 6.45%
i still stand on a bit now and again 0 0%
stickle bricks 1 3.23%
when i get to heaven i'm gonna ask for those little clear "lights" back that got lost 1 3.23%
choice of a million 0 0%
charcoal briquette 0 0%
bin laden found in titanic wreck 2 6.45%
the conservative party 1 3.23%
man alive 0 0%
republicans 0 0%
the salubrious itinerary of ms fecundria, whore 3 9.68%
shut your pie 2 6.45%
the batman 2 6.45%
capri sonne (or, other) 1 3.23%
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:32
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do you still have your childhood lego? i'm pining for some


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Old 21st May 2010, 22:35
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treat yourself
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LEGO-BRICKS-X5...item20afb8e237
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:36
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I don't have my childhood Lego any more! But, I do have the big box of Lego I bought a couple of years ago! What...?
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:38
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I loved ZOIDS(not roids), there you go i said it...i'm not ashamed
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:43
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I pretty sure it's in my parents attic along with my AT-AT and my millennium falcon
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:45
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I pretty sure it's in my parents attic along with my AT-AT and my millennium falcon
i had an AT-AT as well, you remember you put your hand inside and there was a handle and a trigger to work the guns?


fcking parents lobbed the lot, no wonder i have sa


my friend had a millenium falcon. he's a silversmith now
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:46
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I loved ZOIDS(not roids), there you go i said it...i'm not ashamed
i was too poor for zoids
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:46
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I don't have my childhood Lego any more! But, I do have the big box of Lego I bought a couple of years ago! What...?
*proposes*
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:46
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tempting...
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:47
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I never had Lego, or Meccano. It's seems like every boy had one or the other.
i never had meccano neither

what toys did you have? i hope you weren't a "chasing a tyre down the street with a stick" man
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:48
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I pretty sure it's in my parents attic along with my AT-AT and my millennium falcon
Wait! Are you ... me?
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:49
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No but my cousin used to have a massive square bucket full..and i used to sleep at his and make awesome spaceships.

Before we started building..we used to take turns at picking the best peices we wanted to use. He used to always go off in a huff..because i was cleverer and used to pick all the best lego men..and wing peices etc

I used to sit for hours on end making things..then smash them all into his stuff at the end
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:51
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I don't play with the Lego much any more! But, I have built up an awesome G.I.Joe collection in the last few years!! Which I use for ... educational purposes
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:51
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i had an AT-AT as well, you remember you put your hand inside and there was a handle and a trigger to work the guns?
I may be wrong but I seem to remember it needed 4 massive batteries in order to make a fairly lame laser noise
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:52
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i'm starting a support group for those who had a younger sibling that destroyed their lego creations pm me for details
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:53
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I may be wrong but I seem to remember it needed 4 massive batteries in order to make a fairly lame laser noise

oh, but it lit up, too!

i was too poor for batteries, too
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Old 21st May 2010, 22:58
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I have a huge bag full at my dads, my kids used it when we visited but now they too old for it so its been packed away in the attic

R.I.P Lego
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:01
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look at this amazing pic!

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Old 21st May 2010, 23:03
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i was too poor for zoids
I could only afford the small ones:rolleyes:


Oh man i loved burning star wars figures too...well my friends anyway....i was too poor to set fire to my own
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:04
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I could only afford the small ones:rolleyes:


Oh man i loved burning star wars figures too...well my friends anyway....i was too poor to set fire to my own

i was a late starter with the burning effigies, my first was a pikachu
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:05
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did anyone else have the taurean ore carrier? that was so frickin rad


omg -




*drools. then cries. then drools*
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:07
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i was a late starter with the burning effigies, my first was a pikachu
Burn marks on the storm troopers made them look more battle hardened(i always thought star wars should of been more gritty even back then)
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:07
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I could only afford the small ones:rolleyes:


Oh man i loved burning star wars figures too...well my friends anyway....i was too poor to set fire to my own
Oh at least I wasn't the only sadistic little so and so, half my figures had half of their face melted where i used to burn them on my lamp
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:08
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I could only afford the small ones:rolleyes:


Oh man i loved burning star wars figures too...well my friends anyway....i was too poor to set fire to my own
Me and my cousin went though a phase of attaching fireworks to his star wars/action men and seeing how badly we could blow them up.
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:10
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Me and my cousin went though a phase of attaching fireworks to his star wars/action men and seeing how badly we could blow them up.



man, so many of you had far superior childhoods to mine
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:11
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Burn marks on the storm troopers made them look more battle hardened(i always thought star wars should of been more gritty even back then)


i'll be sure to pass on yr recommendations to mr lucas
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:31
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One more thing about the star wars figures was i was quite critical to the crap detail the figures had(especially luke skywalker with retractable yellow light sabre) and once said(probably to myself:rolleyesthat one day they will put more detail figures,thus making me quite depressed that i would be all grown up by then.

Oh and i felt the same way about lego,having to use the red roofing bricks to create my spaceship(that depressed me) knowing that one day they would bring out better stuff....which they did

Always thinking too much even back then
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:35
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Well I for one certainly didnt buy the Emerald Night train, even though it looks beautiful.

Zoids were brilliant, but I never had many as I tended to build them then never touch them again.
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:35
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One more thing about the star wars figures was i was quite critical to the crap detail the figures had(especially luke skywalker with retractable yellow light sabre) and once said(probably to myself:rolleyesthat one day they will put more detail figures,thus making me quite depressed that i would be all grown up by then.

Oh and i felt the same way about lego,having to use the red roofing bricks to create my spaceship(that depressed me) knowing that one day they would bring out better stuff....which they did

Always thinking too much even back then
these are impressive observations for a youngling, i must say


did you have he-man figures? i used to enjoy pulling their legs out of their sockets to reveal their inner elastic


again, once i get to heaven, i'm going to ask god how many hours i spent chewing he-man's head
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Old 21st May 2010, 23:36
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once i get to heaven, i'm going to ask god how many hours i spent chewing he-man's head
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