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Cavenagh: Toy errrrr 'six million dollar man doll thing' which I shot to death with a .22 air riffle :(
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tinyE: Are you telling me the Bionic Man was done in by an air rifle?

I KNEW THAT SHOW WAS A CROCK OF SHIT!
Mr Custer went the same way, as did my little sisters dolls. I feel so bad for killing those dollys. ah well. yesterday was yesterday, today is today..
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tinyE: Are you telling me the Bionic Man was done in by an air rifle?

I KNEW THAT SHOW WAS A CROCK OF SHIT!
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Cavenagh: Mr Custer went the same way, as did my little sisters dolls. I feel so bad for killing those dollys. ah well. yesterday was yesterday, today is today..
Never had an air rifle or a pellet gun but I had my share of action figures done in by fire crackers. :P
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Matewis: TMNT on the nes? Damn, what a loss :P That's the first one right, with the infamous underwater bomb disarming bit?
My memory is quite fuzzy, but yes, I think I remember some very nasty underwater stuff. And I remember running over and shooting enemies with the news van :D

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Matewis: On the bright side you might have gained (by not losing) several years of your life by not having had to pull your hair out trying to beat that game :P
I lost it after I stopped playing it. But no, I never beat it. I don't know what made me stop playing it, but I know that I never beat it. I think I managed that underwater level, though. But that's too long ago to remember...
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Cavenagh: Mr Custer went the same way, as did my little sisters dolls. I feel so bad for killing those dollys.
So far, I'd have to say your story has been the most worrying of childhoods that I've s-
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tinyE: Never had an air rifle or a pellet gun but I had my share of action figures done in by fire crackers. :P
...nevermind.
Post edited June 03, 2016 by zeogold
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Nagrarok: Toy: An Action Man figure, with orange and black uniform, really cool.
Had the amazing idea of throwing him out of the balcony with a plastic bag below his arms as "parachute". By the time I got to the street it was already gone.

Game: The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, along with Pokémon Blue and many others and the Game Boy Color I played them with. Left them to my cousin and he lost them in a park behind his house while playing.

T_T
That reminds me, you used to get these little army men in the stores with accompanying plastic parachutes. I don't think I ever owned one, but I used to think those were the coolest things ever!
On a related note, I always wanted to live in a 2 storey house as a kid for the simple reason of chucking things of the balcony. Paper airplanes mostly for some reason.
I had my first toy when i was 12. I was selling water in marketplace and buying toys with that money. I bought a transformer decepticon fighter who could shoot arrows and turn to an airplane. In a year, transformers had united against GI-Joe force.

6 years later when I won university exam some neighbors came to congratulate. They had a 4 year old son. As it seems my sister gave him my deception and he wanted to take it with him and my mother and sister could not say no. He is now a world-wide surgeon and he still remembers that toy. What he doesnt know is that I still hate him :))
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Cavenagh: Mr Custer went the same way, as did my little sisters dolls. I feel so bad for killing those dollys.
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zeogold: So far, I'd have to say your story has been the most worrying of childhoods that I've s-
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tinyE: Never had an air rifle or a pellet gun but I had my share of action figures done in by fire crackers. :P
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zeogold: ...nevermind.
My dad used to beat me black and blue, with belts, canes, poker. I was a thief. I'd steal from my mum and dad. my friends got pocket money, I got none. as I said 'yesterday is yesterday'.

I love my mum and dad [god rest their souls] they did what they thought best.
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real.geizterfahr: ...
Yep that's the first nes tmnt game alright. And yeah the underwater bit isn't quite as bad as it's often made out to be. I usually got past it. Not knowing where to go with the van, and my turtles taking too much damage whenever the van was hit usually did me somewhere in the 2nd city.
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Engerek01: I had my first toy when i was 12. I was selling water in marketplace and buying toys with that money. I bought a transformer decepticon fighter who could shoot arrows and turn to an airplane. In a year, transformers had united against GI-Joe force.

6 years later when I won university exam some neighbors came to congratulate. They had a 4 year old son. As it seems my sister gave him my deception and he wanted to take it with him and my mother and sister could not say no. He is now a world-wide surgeon and he still remembers that toy. What he doesnt know is that I still hate him :))
such a Beautiful story

[hate is love]
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Matewis: That reminds me, you used to get these little army men in the stores with accompanying plastic parachutes. I don't think I ever owned one, but I used to think those were the coolest things ever!
On a related note, I always wanted to live in a 2 storey house as a kid for the simple reason of chucking things of the balcony. Paper airplanes mostly for some reason.
Mine didn't come with one of those, so being young and not giving much thought to it, I improvised.

I've lived all my life in this 4th floor apartment, and by then I cared little of the afterwards of launching my Action Man.
I used to play around with paper planes too, but neighbours complained about getting them on their balconies...
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Nagrarok: Toy: An Action Man figure, with orange and black uniform, really cool.
Had the amazing idea of throwing him out of the balcony with a plastic bag below his arms as "parachute". By the time I got to the street it was already gone.

Game: The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, along with Pokémon Blue and many others and the Game Boy Color I played them with. Left them to my cousin and he lost them in a park behind his house while playing.

T_T
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Matewis: That reminds me, you used to get these little army men in the stores with accompanying plastic parachutes. I don't think I ever owned one, but I used to think those were the coolest things ever!
On a related note, I always wanted to live in a 2 storey house as a kid for the simple reason of chucking things of the balcony. Paper airplanes mostly for some reason.
I had a few hundred of those. As well as almost every GI Joe action figure made.
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Matewis: That reminds me, you used to get these little army men in the stores with accompanying plastic parachutes. I don't think I ever owned one, but I used to think those were the coolest things ever!
On a related note, I always wanted to live in a 2 storey house as a kid for the simple reason of chucking things of the balcony. Paper airplanes mostly for some reason.
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tinyE: I had a few hundred of those. As well as almost every GI Joe action figure made.
GI Joes? I used to love those. I had about 4 or 5. I remember having Toxo Viper, General Flagg and my absolutely favorite, Snake Eyes. Snake Eyes had some wicked adventures in and around our TV set. Man, growing up sucks :(
I loaned my rare original Macintosh disks for C&C: Tiberian Dawn to one of my best friends. Long story short, he got careless and left them lying around, and his dad put his briefcase on them, shattering the GDI mission disk.

I'm still a little bit pissed over that. (Then again, he did get me the original Mac version of Carmageddon to make up for that.)
I'll just leave this here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOey_KjH0r8
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tinyE: Do you just sit around and think up these questions Matewis? I'm not complaining, I dig them, they just all seem a tad out of left field. :P
Maybe it's lonely down in Seth Effrica? I read once that to get there, you have to take one of the longest non-stop flights in the world.
Post edited June 03, 2016 by TARFU