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pachi
from yo momma (United States) on 2002-02-16 05:40 [#00090089]
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LEGOs!
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Sido Dyas
from a computer on 2002-02-16 05:41 [#00090090]
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LEGOs and STARWARS
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Martytan
from somewhere in upstate new york (United States) on 2002-02-16 05:44 [#00090092]
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legos and blocks...
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-02-16 05:45 [#00090093]
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I still have all my Legos, and I may start on a new ''Jungle Warfare Base''... I used to be absolutely BRILLIANT with Legos, big, huge, complex superstructures, my own design.
I wonder if I still got it...
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AMinal
from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-02-16 05:49 [#00090095]
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ya definitly lego! and micro machine-type little racing cars..
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Ubik
from United States on 2002-02-16 06:07 [#00090107]
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my little cousin has these really cool Lego kits where you build these animorphic fighting machines out of Legos... but doesnt that defeat the purpose of using your imagination with the legos?
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-02-16 06:11 [#00090109]
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I always threw away the instructions, and went all out with my huge monstrosities!
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AMinal
from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-02-16 06:14 [#00090110]
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ya those new-school lego sets with all the specialised pieces suck...
they take away creativity, theres only like 1 or 2 ways of making something that works with 'em...
the old school lego was much better.. no preset model to make.. just big, creative.... "monstroceties" :)
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REFLEX
from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2002-02-16 06:34 [#00090116]
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Old ass lego, some GIJOE vehicles and so on.............argh
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pachi
from yo momma (United States) on 2002-02-16 06:49 [#00090122]
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that's the cool thing about legos; unlimited possiblities for construction. as it's incorporated into early childhood development, it yields increased productivity in adulthood. anyway, that's my theory.
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pachi
from yo momma (United States) on 2002-02-16 06:50 [#00090123]
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my favorite lego editions are from the mid-90s, & i still have all of them.
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Taoist Blockade
from Wales on 2002-02-16 06:57 [#00090127]
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Transformers! Legos we huge for me too. So was playmobile. I also had quite the armory of plastic guns and swords. Nothing like transformers though. Wish I had kept them.
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dave
from saskatoon (Canada) on 2002-02-16 06:57 [#00090128]
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yeah also lego, and ninjaturtles action figures
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-02-16 06:58 [#00090130]
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Your theory is right, Pachi... Legos were/are amazing. (moreso back then than now...)
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Taoist Blockade
from Wales on 2002-02-16 07:01 [#00090133]
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Aaaw yeah ninja turtles baby! I remember for one birthday my dad drove me down to bellingham to get the original turtles since they didnt carry them up here in frosty Canada :)
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xlr
from Boston (United States) on 2002-02-16 07:05 [#00090135]
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My nephew has this book about legos and the people who work for this one part of the company get to build replicas of major buildings and stuff around the world, out of thousands of legos. that must be a pretty cool job.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-02-16 08:12 [#00090141]
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Muscle Men!
Were these only released in the UK? They were 100's of different little (1"1/2) plastic characters who looked like weird wrestlers.
They were dirt cheap too, 10 for a £1.
Unfortunately, I sold all mine. The character designs were re-used in later models of inferior quality (looked as though they were made from amateur casts of the originals), but only some of them and they were more expensive.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-02-16 08:18 [#00090142]
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After some rooting around, here are pictures of some of them.
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dingle berry
from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2002-02-16 12:10 [#00090169]
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muscle men were cool they came in those little garbage cans!
he-man and the masters of the universe! big skateboards with huge stoner wheels! hakki sacs! transformers! the ateam action figures! mask action man
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Cheffe1979
from fuck (Austria) on 2002-02-16 12:18 [#00090173]
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He-Man from the Masters of the Universe Action Figures! i had one which i blew up with some fireworks. and lego of course. i never could afford those cool engines ...
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aperson
from Brentwood, TN (United States) on 2002-02-16 14:07 [#00090202]
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Legos, I played with those soooooooooo damn much.
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chapman
from United Kingdom on 2002-02-16 14:12 [#00090204]
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transformers and ninja turtles :)
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raimons
from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2002-02-16 14:13 [#00090205]
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legos starwars and he-man
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Laserbeak
from Netherlands, The on 2002-02-16 14:26 [#00090207]
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I had some jars full of green slime(Ghostbusters). I would put the slime all over my face and scare people. Those were lots of fun but you couldn't keep them very long because it began to stick to your hands and you had to scrape it off...
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chapman
from United Kingdom on 2002-02-16 14:26 [#00090208]
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ooh thundercats!
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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-16 14:29 [#00090209]
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transformers, Action force (the old GI Joe's), lego and star wars toys!!
I've still got most of them scattered around the place :-)
ooo, crash test dummies were a good laugh too
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pOgO
from behind your belly button fluff on 2002-02-16 17:16 [#00090292]
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I had He-Man figures, but mym mum wouldent buy me greyskull, so we built it out of lego !!! True !
I also used to love Rubadub Doggy, you could take hime in the bath !! And I had an a la carte kitchen, but that was a girly thing =o)
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Vader
from € Lisbon, PT on 2002-02-16 20:24 [#00090389]
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Legos I still have a big box full of those pieces, little green military toys with which we made killer battles, this may sound weird but we would steal these little white tubes from the constructions buildings near by then we would made these darts with paper and shoot the crap out of each other.
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dingle berry
from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2002-02-16 20:28 [#00090392]
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why is everyone calling it legos? it were lego in my day!
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dingle berry
from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2002-02-16 20:38 [#00090401]
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i had a mr t doll that could talk "i aint gettin on no god damn plane" etc etc!
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Aktium
from cleveland (United States) on 2002-02-16 21:22 [#00090419]
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tb 303
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Paco
from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-02-16 21:26 [#00090420]
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You wish... :)
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-16 21:54 [#00090427]
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I had about 200 muscle men too, I think I had every one in that picture...
*ophecs holds up his childhood toy, a large dildo*
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joey
from montréal (Canada) on 2002-02-17 00:01 [#00090486]
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construx
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the kize
from glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-17 01:04 [#00090523]
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-02-17 10:43 [#00090821]
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Lego and Star Wars here as well! I used to keep all the Lego in a massive box, and used to wake everyone up early on Sunday mornings, rummaging in it - looking for that particular shaped piece!
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-02-17 10:47 [#00090822]
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Lego and Star Wars here as well! I used to keep all my Lego in a massive box, and used to wake everyone up in the house on Sunday mornings by rummaging in it, looking for that specific bit that I needed for whatever I was building!
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lctroboy
from Borås (Sweden) on 2002-02-17 11:48 [#00090844]
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I grew up in the forest, having no friends. So i got satisfied playing with kittens, branches and stones.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2002-02-17 12:16 [#00090849]
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i collect the LEGO star wars - i have heaps and it looks very cool displayed on 4 shelves
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2002-02-17 12:18 [#00090850]
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dingle, for some reason, americans call LEGO legos - god knows why, since it has no S in it, even in america
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-02-17 19:08 [#00091093]
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lctroboy, you should go get yourself some Lego, and see what you have missed! Better than stones and kittens!
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