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Mikey
Jul 7, '10, 10:31 AM
..................................... http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/7/sup2_original.jpg

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HardyGirl
Jul 7, '10, 10:45 AM
:smiley1: I take it this little piece was inspired by the fact that your RAH can't stand up on their own? :grin:

jasonmego1277
Jul 7, '10, 11:58 AM
lol !!!!!

SUP-Ronin
Jul 7, '10, 12:07 PM
Always remember to drink your milk, so you don't end up with Osteoporosis.

DocDrako
Jul 7, '10, 1:02 PM
:rotfl:

Brilliant!

:smiley1:

Trappy Trek Freak
Jul 7, '10, 1:09 PM
LLLLLLLOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLL !!!!!!:grin:

Captain
Jul 7, '10, 2:12 PM
Ha!

This would make a great commercial for Robaxacet!


On a side note, if you want to fix the wobbles easily, I've found a quick wrap of electrical tape around the torso where it fits into the pelvis helps a lot.

GlobalObserver
Jul 7, '10, 2:15 PM
:smiley1: :smiley1: :smiley1: :smiley1: :smiley1: :smiley1: :smiley1: :smiley1:

Brown Bear
Jul 7, '10, 3:02 PM
The 60's weren't good to you, were they?

Meule
Jul 7, '10, 3:30 PM
:rotfl:
Send this to Mattel, that might finally get the message through

MegoAddict
Jul 7, '10, 6:34 PM
lol..loved it

rche
Jul 7, '10, 7:09 PM
brilliant!!

reminded me a bit of the septuagenarian painting that was posted a while back with all the ancient superheroes at the rest home.

doh! my back!!!!

Random Axe
Jul 7, '10, 7:29 PM
I rarely laugh out loud at stuff posted on this board, but I just did. That was really nicely put together and quite funny. I'd like to see the continuing adventures of the irritable bowel syndrome JUstice League once you get wave 2. You've got something going here, keep this stuff coming.

Scott

Nonfiction85
Jul 8, '10, 5:04 PM
Action Figure Osteoporosis is no laughing matter, Thousands deal with it everyday.:muh::muh:

MegoScott
Jul 8, '10, 5:26 PM
That's some pretty good satire right there.

starsky
Jul 20, '10, 2:08 AM
hilarious!!

mitchedwards
Jul 20, '10, 12:42 PM
Super deliverance

AJ Collector
Jul 20, '10, 7:24 PM
:rotfl:

livnxxxl
Jul 20, '10, 7:35 PM
That was perfect Mike! Loved it! Thanks for that laugh.

:rotfl:

livnxxxl
Jul 20, '10, 7:37 PM
:rotfl:
Send this to Mattel, that might finally get the message through

For some reason I kind of doubt it. Mattel probably would not even get it. :smiley1: I guess it would be worth a try anyway. :smile:

Ivaniski
Jul 21, '10, 7:10 AM
Read you "Loud and Clear" on this one! :yes: :smiley1:
You may want to also add.....Hey Superman, Can i cook a
pancake on your "Flat Head". It's a shame that the youth of today should be subjected to this type of poor quality from a "Giant" Toy Company as Mattel. :please_y:

livnxxxl
Jul 21, '10, 4:43 PM
It's a shame that the youth of today should be subjected to this type of poor quality from a "Giant" Toy Company as Mattel. :please_y:


I agree with that statement. Whatever happened to "quality" control? Ohh that's right due to all of the down sizing that department was probably cut.

With the money saved in job cuts they can In turn give the CEO another million dollar raise that I am sure is well deserved for making "quality" toys.

weatherwizard-Corey
Jul 29, '10, 9:45 PM
Mattel is smarter than we think. You see first we buy the ones that need some help and then later when Mattel fixes them we buy a second round. They get us to spend twice as much!
:smiley1:
Actually I don't have the gripe some people have with them. I like them ok except for the fact they need to be strung alot tighter. Even my new Batman looks like either is looking at a clue on the pavement or Superman in the sky. There's little room inbetween. You would think by wave two that this would be fixed. They are made in a communistic country! It's hard to motivate a person to do a good job when your whole purpose in life is the government and nothing more.

bgrimm77
Aug 1, '10, 12:16 AM
That was great!! I too chuckled out loud