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  • highquality
    #1 Super Guy
    • Jun 10, 2003
    • 3963

    #16
    I caught this before, but somehow missed the homemade Stormtrooper Mask segment.

    It is hilarious!! The photoshopped screenshot puts it over the top.
    WorldMEGO: Where MEGOs Go! 24 Hours a Day

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    • Orion
      Museum Night Watchman
      • Mar 11, 2008
      • 824

      #17
      Good read on the retro action GA. Thanks for the heads up.

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      • Delusional B
        Museum Super Collector
        • Nov 14, 2007
        • 208

        #18
        Thanks, Everyone! I have a lot of fun doing the Yesterville toy blog and it's been a good way to reflect back on all of my favorite old toys.

        There's plenty to come!
        Yesterville Toy Room

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        • Sowth
          Career Member
          • Mar 14, 2006
          • 889

          #19
          Great blog! I'm envious of your photography skills :-)

          That super-minty sealed EK set is off the chart too!

          Cheers,

          Will
          Toltoys Kid Vintage Australian Toys and Ice Creams

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          • wilbs518
            Mego Collector
            • Jul 25, 2009
            • 2808

            #20
            Nice work.
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            • jimbutsu
              Memory *is* RAM!
              • Apr 11, 2002
              • 4158

              #21
              You're not stll around Fridley, are you? That would be a really odd coincidence...
              "If you take a dog which is starving and feed him and make him prosperous, that dog will not bite you. This is the primary difference between a dog and a man."

              - Mark Twain

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              • Delusional B
                Museum Super Collector
                • Nov 14, 2007
                • 208

                #22
                Originally posted by jimbutsu
                You're not stll around Fridley, are you? That would be a really odd coincidence...
                No, I'm not anymore. My family lived there for a year in 1974-75. However, I have such great memories of Fridley that it's an almost mythical place in my mind. Silly, I know. I just haven't been back since 1979.

                Do you live in Fridley?
                Yesterville Toy Room

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                • ZICA
                  Persistent Member
                  • May 7, 2006
                  • 2330

                  #23
                  The bouncy horse you've got pictured on your site was called Charger. I also had one as a kid and loved it.

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