See, I would have never done that. I had friends that would destroy anything just to see it break. That's why most of my childhood toys didn't survive.
My son is like me, my daughter is like THEM. Much rougher with her toys.
Chris
See, I would have never done that. I had friends that would destroy anything just to see it break. That's why most of my childhood toys didn't survive.
My son is like me, my daughter is like THEM. Much rougher with her toys.
Chris
considering its value now (about the price of a used car it excellent condition) i feel like a idiot for doing it. some kids are more reflective toward those type of things. i know my childhood record collection didnt survive because... (you know why,lol)...
when i look on the internet at some of the toys i had as a kid now it makes me teary eyed. i wish i still had EVERYONE OF THEM. even the stuff from when i was really young...
>considering its value now (about the price of a used car it excellent condition) i feel like a idiot for doing it
Don't feel bad; it's a Catch-22: the only reason they're valuable is 'cos so many folks trashed them at some point. If folks DID keep them, they wouldn't be valuable....
Don C.
I never tore up my toys. I had no interest in getting the Stretch series, but if I did, I wouldn't have wrecked it.![]()
"Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."
Reptile Whip......pretty much sums it up!!![]()
Loved my Stretch Armstrong as a kid, and I vaguely remember being fascinated but also sort of scared of Stretch Monster after seeing him in the commercials..
Yep, I was a panzy.![]()