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Old 02-09-2009, 10:34 PM #26
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[rquote=2527198&tid=145527&author=headaball]dixiebell and elproximo in the same thread, what a nightmare.[/rquote]

Best to keep them contained though.

When they are in here, the rest of the forum has peace
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[rquote=2518868&tid=145527&author=eggdavid]and people wonder why big brother housemates go to digital spy instead of coming here [/rquote]

Totally agree with this ^^^
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[rquote=2527195&tid=145527&author=LethalDealer]If he comes on here they'll slag him off from behind the computer screens where they are safe. He's better off at DS [/rquote]

Why don't you lot go to DS then - promise we won't try and stop you!
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[rquote=2527195&tid=145527&author=LethalDealer]If he comes on here they'll slag him off from behind the computer screens where they are safe. He's better off at DS [/rquote]

but done in the right spirit that could be a good gig...if the marcus haters could get into the right frame of mind it could be v interesting if they went toe to toe with the big man on the forum very funny if not taken too seriously...none of this is real and etc...
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[rquote=2527103&tid=145527&author=scot][rquote=2527046&tid=145527&author=ElProximo]What was this thing where him and his friends made little plastic toy 'action figures' of themselves in their own likeness. Marcy, inscribed 'God' at the base of his likeness.
Ahh.. well he is back to being a 'god' among his fellow toy doll collectors I suppose. [/rquote]

why the pejorative(look that word up el proxo)inuendos re toy collectors

I think i explained this to you already...there is nothing wrong with toy collecting at all. My pal is involved re that gig and was approached by the producer/director Peter jackson re advice re toys and has collaborated with jackson in his movies. He has been a guest at two red carpet events and been a guest at Jackson's New Zealand ranch...

why are you so spitefull..its a hobby engaged in by youths and adults alike and can be extremely profitable....

sad...[/rquote]

I can't get into every bit of jargon and naming convention but I have no doubt that you do enjoy collecting figurines,
and,
I have no doubt that someone, somewhere makes money producing these things.
I used to wonder who bought these ones.. don't remember the name.. but you could collect little ceramic figurines and houses that were little mice, hedgehogs etc who had a little quaint village etc. Dressed in victorian outfits etc.
It turns out the dude who makes those things was a multi-millionaire and just raking in cash on it.
and,
I have no doubt the company making Boba Fett figurines made a small fortune too.
Somebody must be and its because people like you and Marcus and my Aunt keep buying these things.
Mind you.. I don't suppose most people have spent 10's of thousands on figurines like Marcy has.






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I used to wonder who bought these ones.. don't remember the name.. but you could collect little ceramic figurines and houses that were little mice, hedgehogs etc who had a little quaint village etc. Dressed in victorian outfits etc.
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Pendelphins.

I dont know if thats the right spelling but thats how it is said.

My mother collects them, they are stupidly expensive and I have to get her a few every birthday/christmas/everytime i visit her or she kicks off
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[rquote=2527270&tid=145527&author=ElProximo][rquote=2527103&tid=145527&author=scot][rquote=2527046&tid=145527&author=ElProximo]What was this thing where him and his friends made little plastic toy 'action figures' of themselves in their own likeness. Marcy, inscribed 'God' at the base of his likeness.
Ahh.. well he is back to being a 'god' among his fellow toy doll collectors I suppose. [/rquote]

why the pejorative(look that word up el proxo)inuendos re toy collectors

I think i explained this to you already...there is nothing wrong with toy collecting at all. My pal is involved re that gig and was approached by the producer/director Peter jackson re advice re toys and has collaborated with jackson in his movies. He has been a guest at two red carpet events and been a guest at Jackson's New Zealand ranch...

why are you so spitefull..its a hobby engaged in by youths and adults alike and can be extremely profitable....

sad...[/rquote]

I can't get into every bit of jargon and naming convention but I have no doubt that you do enjoy collecting figurines,
and,
I have no doubt that someone, somewhere makes money producing these things.
I used to wonder who bought these ones.. don't remember the name.. but you could collect little ceramic figurines and houses that were little mice, hedgehogs etc who had a little quaint village etc. Dressed in victorian outfits etc.
It turns out the dude who makes those things was a multi-millionaire and just raking in cash on it.
and,
I have no doubt the company making Boba Fett figurines made a small fortune too.
Somebody must be and its because people like you and Marcus and my Aunt keep buying these things.
Mind you.. I don't suppose most people have spent 10's of thousands on figurines like Marcy has.
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What's your problem with people collecting figurines???
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[rquote=2527270&tid=145527&author=ElProximo][rquote=2527103&tid=145527&author=scot][rquote=2527046&tid=145527&author=ElProximo]What was this thing where him and his friends made little plastic toy 'action figures' of themselves in their own likeness. Marcy, inscribed 'God' at the base of his likeness.
Ahh.. well he is back to being a 'god' among his fellow toy doll collectors I suppose. [/rquote]

why the pejorative(look that word up el proxo)inuendos re toy collectors

I think i explained this to you already...there is nothing wrong with toy collecting at all. My pal is involved re that gig and was approached by the producer/director Peter jackson re advice re toys and has collaborated with jackson in his movies. He has been a guest at two red carpet events and been a guest at Jackson's New Zealand ranch...

why are you so spitefull..its a hobby engaged in by youths and adults alike and can be extremely profitable....

sad...[/rquote]

I can't get into every bit of jargon and naming convention but I have no doubt that you do enjoy collecting figurines,
and,
I have no doubt that someone, somewhere makes money producing these things.
I used to wonder who bought these ones.. don't remember the name.. but you could collect little ceramic figurines and houses that were little mice, hedgehogs etc who had a little quaint village etc. Dressed in victorian outfits etc.
It turns out the dude who makes those things was a multi-millionaire and just raking in cash on it.
and,
I have no doubt the company making Boba Fett figurines made a small fortune too.
Somebody must be and its because people like you and Marcus and my Aunt keep buying these things.
Mind you.. I don't suppose most people have spent 10's of thousands on figurines like Marcy has.






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peronally i dont collect those types of things...my hobby is whisky.

I used to, as a kid, do the whole airfix thing you know; spitfires and hurricanes etc. And tanks where good too.

And soldiers, loved the whole native american thing...

poxo; you got to chill baby?
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