I used to have all the types of Amry Men, even the games on the Nintendo 64. They would come with tanks, helicopters, artillery cannons, and of course the Tan Soldiers as the enemy.
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#CarpetCity
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Lego and Technic (Bionicle), Lightsabers, Hot Wheels Cars, and a shitload of plushies, beanie babies, and other stuffed animals. My elementary childhood was intense.
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Legos and Bionicles were awesome.
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A old Vulpix plush Man i remember when my dog tore the eye out and i was so sad i had my mom stitch it back up Good times...
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Legos of course. Also PS2 when it came out.
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I hope I'm not the only one
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dinosaurs. lots and lots of dinosaurs.
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Transformers,[i] Omega Supreme ruled[/i], Gi-joes, He-man,[i]with Castle Greyskull and Snake Mountain[/i], and Thundercats mainly. Had a bunch of WWF wrestlers as well. My favorite yet least useful toy was a pull string Beetlejuice who's head spun around and said a bunch of stuff I can't remember.
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Beyblades! Coolest things ever.
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I've played video games since I was 4, but I did play with Legos often.
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I'm not saying that it was LEGOs, but... LEGOs.
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Edited by Casper: 3/20/2013 12:08:37 AMUnity. Duty. Destiny.
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I was a farmers son. But living in the country had it's [url=http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/pp189/Cobravert01/IMG_2700.jpg]perks.[/url] Got it when I was 12, Sold it at 48. [url=http://www.vectronicsappleworld.com/collection/articlepics/atari2600/atari4.jpg]Best winter ever[/url]
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Fisher Price Little People. At least the old school ones anyways. Before they got big and bulky so kids couldn't swallow them.
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Army Men, Legos, and BB guns. The trifecta.
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Unlimited possibilities.
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Never played with that boring garbage.
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Aww yeah, Army men were awesome. Especially taking them outside in the grass and dirt. /nostalgia
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I started this collection when I was 12.