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Finnforest
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Topic: Coolest toy for the guys Posted: February 17 2010 at 20:53 |
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Ok, the young guys are probably thinking, where's the Xbox or Ipod
These choices probably apply to the over 35 set. |
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moe_blunts
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 21:08 | ||
Effect Pedals.
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SaltyJon
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 21:12 | ||
Well by the time I was 10 I had already become a bit of a nerdy person, so I think I enjoyed books the most. I think that's when I first read Lord of the Rings. Legos come in a close second from the list (and video games are option which could easily win but I'm going to omit).
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Queen By-Tor
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 21:14 | ||
Lego!!!!
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 21:16 | ||
It was my N64 for me.
Out of these... board games, I loved playing them. Especially Monopoly and Clue. |
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SaltyJon
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 21:17 | ||
By the way, loving the Snoopy avatar Jim. Charlie Brown/Peanuts are awesome.
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Finnforest
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 21:26 | ||
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I know, I'm reading the Charles Schulz bio right now and it is amazing to me how cool the strip was, and how complicated the man was. |
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Epignosis
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 22:03 | ||
I love Legos, but board games were (are) my thing. I would even play them by myself- going so far as to mix and match different pieces and elements to create entirely new games.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 22:19 | ||
Of the specifics above, Legos I think were the toy I enjoyed as a kid that lent themselves to the most creative impulses. Not that I didn't have fun with my GI Joes (the big ones), toy soldiers (on one occasion setting fire to them with cologne (I did not ever burn down the house)
I may have had an ant farm briefly and the same with the sea "monkeys" (dammit they were just brine shrimp and looked nothing like the pictures in the comic books ). Train set briefly. Had Matchbox cars and a used Hotwheels racing track set. Loads of board games. Never got a hand on my Dad's Playboys, I do think he must have had some, got introduced to Penthouse as I was "maturing", but of course, "other" wins hands down and I'm not specifying (unless I am sent an adequate sum of money up front non-refundable). Edited by Slartibartfast - February 18 2010 at 08:23 |
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progkidjoel
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 23:28 | ||
Lego was my favourite thing to do pretty much between 8-12, so that gets my vote. Sea Monkeys are amazing too though.
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TheGazzardian
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 23:38 | ||
For a guy who works in the video game industry, I have a lot more respect for Lego than for video games as entertainment for kids :)
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someone_else
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Posted: February 18 2010 at 04:35 | ||
I always liked board games (this has not changed during the last 40 years). Back in '69-'70 it was Monopoly. Nowadays I prefer The Colonists of Catan.
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Kotro
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Posted: February 18 2010 at 04:44 | ||
Legos rock. Funny enough, I play more boardgames now in my late 20's than ever before.
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Bigger on the inside.
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Vompatti
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Posted: February 18 2010 at 04:57 | ||
Legos. Batman figures were pretty cool too.
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: February 18 2010 at 06:04 | ||
I did that too. I also had the notorious ability to play Mario Tennis on the N64 against myself. No one could ever beat me at that game. |
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UndercoverBoy
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Posted: February 18 2010 at 07:19 | ||
Wow! This is pretty much exactly what I do/ did.
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Raff
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Posted: February 18 2010 at 07:23 | ||
Well, I'm not a guy, but I used to LOVE Legos when I was a kid. Board games, as far as I can remember, came a bit later, as did card games (NOT gambling!).
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Dean
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Posted: February 18 2010 at 07:58 | ||
I never had Lego when I was a kid - back in 1960s Britain we had stuff called Betta Builda, which was like Lego but the bricks were much smaller.
For us old Brits the other toy missing from the list would be Meccano ... but I didn't have any of that either - I had a construction set from Germany called Trix (http://www.trix-metaal.nl/)
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... Looking back now every toy my Dad ever bought me was not the playground-standard - while all my friends had Scalextic I had Airfix, when they had Hornby Double-O train sets I had a Tri-ang TT gauge- they had Revel and Airfix kits, I got Monogram, they had football boots, I got a fishing rod. No wonder I grew-up to like Prog.
Anyway I lived in the countryside and all the girls I liked lived in the neighbouring villages - my bike tops my list
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What?
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 18 2010 at 08:21 | ||
Anyone play with an Erector Set?
Edited by Slartibartfast - February 18 2010 at 08:26 |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Epignosis
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Posted: February 18 2010 at 08:23 | ||
Never cared for that, but I loved Tinker Toys. Edited by Epignosis - February 18 2010 at 08:23 |
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