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Tryin to scroll down this thread on my phone with all that pug origin balonie has given me a sore heed....l love star wars Lego gear the Falcon should look amazing......but these toys only appreciate when in a unopened box as we know sad but true
 
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jassyo06 said:
Tryin to scroll down this thread on my phone with all that pug origin balonie has given me a sore heed....l love star wars Lego gear the Falcon should look amazing......but these toys only appreciate when in a unopened box as we know sad but true

Not at all with the lego check out the prices on eBay some of the figures go for £30
 
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gadgetpuk said:
jassyo06 said:
Tryin to scroll down this thread on my phone with all that pug origin balonie has given me a sore heed....l love star wars Lego gear the Falcon should look amazing......but these toys only appreciate when in a unopened box as we know sad but true

Not at all with the lego check out the prices on eBay some of the figures go for £30

A few years ago I sold some authentic Lego pieces from my childhood for a nice sum of money. The pieces were actually bought by a toy collector from Demark, home of Lego. I even had some of the "original wooden bricks" in the collection.
"Old toys" fetch good money, especially if you have the original packaging.
For instance we have a Thomas The Tank collection in its own case that was bought for my son years ago , its about 20 years old now, I've seen smaller collections without cases go for over £400 on auction sites.
 
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jactac said:
gadgetpuk said:
jassyo06 said:
Tryin to scroll down this thread on my phone with all that pug origin balonie has given me a sore heed....l love star wars Lego gear the Falcon should look amazing......but these toys only appreciate when in a unopened box as we know sad but true

Not at all with the lego check out the prices on eBay some of the figures go for £30

A few years ago I sold some authentic Lego pieces from my childhood for a nice sum of money. The pieces were actually bought by a toy collector from Demark, home of Lego. I even had some of the "original wooden bricks" in the collection.
"Old toys" fetch good money, especially if you have the original packaging.
For instance we have a Thomas The Tank collection in its own case that was bought for my son years ago , its about 20 years old now, I've seen smaller collections without cases go for over £400 on auction sites.


Was never into lego or Mechano as a Bairn...I loved= Major Matt Mason :cool: Captain Scarlett costumes :cool: :cool: Thunderbirds Mattel models, Sid James Snooker,Six million dollar man :cool: :cool: :cool: Subuteo,Striker,and my First ever led Timex WATCH You pressed a little button on the side of the watch and it lit up red showing you the time press it again it gave you the date in digits of course The Dawn of the SILICON CHIP :thumbdown: And the start of lazy frickin children............Who dont know how to carry out a conversation as they are too busy on any hand held internet device they dont even know how to spell either..............it's all slang
 
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The good old days eh :roll:

When a sherbet lemon had proper sherbet inside, and bazooka bubble gum lasted for weeks if you put it in the fridge or hid it from your siblings at night by sticking it behind your headboard :lol:

Here's a thought :
Favourite sweets from the past :eusa-think:
 
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jactac said:
The good old days eh :roll:

When a sherbet lemon had proper sherbet inside, and bazooka bubble gum lasted for weeks if you put it in the fridge or hid it from your siblings at night by sticking it behind your headboard :lol:

Here's a thought :
Favourite sweets from the past :eusa-think:


Penny Carmels,MB bars,3d packets of crisps TUDOR of course PRE DECIMILISATION "Ron correct my spellin :lol: ,Chelsea whoppers,aztec Bar,Texan bar :lol:
 
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jactac said:
The good old days eh :roll:

When a sherbet lemon had proper sherbet inside, and bazooka bubble gum lasted for weeks if you put it in the fridge or hid it from your siblings at night by sticking it behind your headboard :lol:

Here's a thought :


Favourite sweets from the past :eusa-think:


Good old dayz indeed ya goat :lol: :lol:
 
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jassyo06 said:
jactac said:
The good old days eh :roll:

When a sherbet lemon had proper sherbet inside, and bazooka bubble gum lasted for weeks if you put it in the fridge or hid it from your siblings at night by sticking it behind your headboard :lol:

Here's a thought :
Favourite sweets from the past :eusa-think:


Penny Carmels,MB bars,3d packets of crisps TUDOR of course PRE DECIMILISATION "Ron correct my spellin :lol: ,Chelsea whoppers,aztec Bar,Texan bar :lol:

Penny caramels, Decimalisation & spelling as per your request.
 
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jassyo06 said:
Was never into lego or Mechano as a Bairn...I loved= Major Matt Mason :cool: Captain Scarlett costumes :cool: :cool: Thunderbirds Mattel models, Sid James Snooker,Six million dollar man :cool: :cool: :cool: Subuteo,Striker,and my First ever led Timex WATCH You pressed a little button on the side of the watch and it lit up red showing you the time press it again it gave you the date in digits of course The Dawn of the SILICON CHIP :thumbdown: And the start of lazy frickin children............Who dont know how to carry out a conversation as they are too busy on any hand held internet device they dont even know how to spell either..............it's all slang

What is going on here jassy? This post is perfectly legible :lol: I had to double check the author as I felt sure that it couldn't be you, but it was :clap: :clap:
 
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OO58RON said:
jassyo06 said:
Was never into lego or Mechano as a Bairn...I loved= Major Matt Mason :cool: Captain Scarlett costumes :cool: :cool: Thunderbirds Mattel models, Sid James Snooker,Six million dollar man :cool: :cool: :cool: Subuteo,Striker,and my First ever led Timex WATCH You pressed a little button on the side of the watch and it lit up red showing you the time press it again it gave you the date in digits of course The Dawn of the SILICON CHIP :thumbdown: And the start of lazy frickin children............Who dont know how to carry out a conversation as they are too busy on any hand held internet device they dont even know how to spell either..............it's all slang

What is going on here jassy? This post is perfectly legible :lol: I had to double check the author as I felt sure that it couldn't be you, but it was :clap: :clap:

I have good days....too...lazy at times more likely.
 
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So the Taffs do it again.
Wales 28 Scotland 18 :dance: :clap:
(Sorry Jass & Rizzo) ;)
Look out England cos the sheep friendly boyos are coming for you, so put away your false tan & home furnishing mags cos it's going to be "play time :twisted: " at the Millennium Stadium on the 16th.
 
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jactac said:
So the Taffs do it again.
Wales 28 Scotland 18 :dance: :clap:
(Sorry Jass & Rizzo) ;)
Look out England cos the sheep friendly boyos are coming for you, so put away your false tan & home furnishing mags cos it's going to be play time at the Millennium Stadium on the 16th. :twisted:

Boooo!!!! To be fair, I don't mind being beaten by your lot...as long as you stick it to England!!!!
 
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It's going to be a hard one Rizzo. :roll:
Wales always seem to make it hard for themselves, but at home they tend to go that extra mile. :thumbup:
The atmosphere at the Millennium is just fantastic on the 6 nations, it's a great day out, no matter who we play, no hassle, no gripes, just all welcome along to party atmosphere . :thumbup:

And best news is, as Max Boyce would say ...................... I'll BE THERE dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
 
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jactac said:
It's going to be a hard one Rizzo. :roll:
Wales always seem to make it hard for themselves, but at home they tend to go that extra mile. :thumbup:
The atmosphere at the Millennium is just fantastic on the 6 nations, it's a great day out, no matter who we play, no hassle, no gripes, just all welcome along to party atmosphere . :thumbup:

And best news is, as Max Boyce would say ...................... I'll BE THERE dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

I'd love to see a game at the millennium!!! What a stadium!!!! :-o That'll be a great game and imagine the atmosphere will be electric! Hopefully your boys will run riot over those pretty boys!
 
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Jactac :thumbup: Enjoy i aint a Patriot hate this part of the worlds ie scotland its a cold decrepped place and run by A amateur tripple chinned pot bellied scottish nose picker SNP
 
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mrizzle said:
I'd love to see a game at the millennium!!! What a stadium!!!! :-o That'll be a great game and imagine the atmosphere will be electric! Hopefully your boys will run riot over those pretty boys!

Walk in the park buddy. :? :lol:

You should try and come down to Cardiff for a 6 nations weekend, honestly it is very good. :thumbup:
Swansea is just as good over that weekend but being there in Cardiff with all the fans from both sides is a bit special.
If I'm honest the best atmosphere is when Wales play either Scotland or Ireland , but the England game weekend is very good, just a little more competitive and full on, not as much as a "party feel" atmosphere as when the other sides fans visit.

Even when France or Italy come over we try and make the effort to go to Cardiff, not sure what they are saying but they love to party. :lol:
 
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jassyo06 said:
Jactac :thumbup: Enjoy i aint a Patriot hate this part of the worlds ie scotland its a cold decrepped place and run by A amateur tripple chinned pot bellied scottish nose picker SNP

Wales is a lot like Scotland in many many ways Jass, the weather, the hardships, lack of work, the poxy Welsh assembly ect.
But I still back our lads all the way, win or lose, and that goes for anything Welsh (apart from politicians) , it's me it's who I am, it's my roots.
Welsh Rugby, Welsh Lamb, Welsh Cockles, Welsh Weather, The Welsh Guards, ect :clap:

Raquel Welch ................ ok not Welsh as such but WOW, she could live here anytime :lol:
 
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jactac said:
jassyo06 said:
Jactac :thumbup: Enjoy i aint a Patriot hate this part of the worlds ie scotland its a cold decrepped place and run by A amateur tripple chinned pot bellied scottish nose picker SNP

Wales is a lot like Scotland in many many ways Jass, the weather, the hardships, lack of work, the poxy Welsh assembly ect.
But I still back our lads all the way, win or lose, and that goes for anything Welsh (apart from politicians) , it's me it's who I am, it's my roots.
Welsh Rugby, Welsh Lamb, Welsh Cockles, Welsh Weather, The Welsh Guards, ect :clap:

Raquel Welch ................ ok not Welsh as such but WOW, she could live here anytime :lol:


Capeesh :thumbup:
 
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Mac - how's the recovery coming along? Does it look like you're going to be able to avoid the surgery?
 
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I called into my main dealers today to collect the Wheel Positioning Posts that I had ordered from them. Look what I saw...





I really like those wheels :thumbup:
 
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