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on: 05-31-2002
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#1 |
5-31-2002 @ 02:33:57 PM |
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee |
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What retard voted a "10" on a firetruck??? SEE IF THEY SAVE YOUR LIFE NOW! |
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#2 |
5-31-2002 @ 02:37:49 PM |
Posted By : Mr Hawk |
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What makes this a firetruck? Looks like a regular riced out truck to me... (I'm not the one who voted though) |
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#3 |
7-18-2002 @ 11:12:37 PM |
Posted By : TinIndian |
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Optimus, you get right back in this toy box this minute! Don't think just cuz you're the leader of a robot army you can just go out tooling around any hour of the day or night. Optimus! Are you listening to me? |
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7-18-2002 @ 11:42:05 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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I had a big collection of transformers when I was a kid, I also had a lot of matchbox cars, I think that's where I got started on fixing cars, when they got all chipped up, I'd re-paint them........... and I'd flex the bent wheels back into shape if I could |
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7-18-2002 @ 11:46:12 PM |
Posted By : TinIndian |
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What are you talkin' about? I could never get those damn wheels back in shape, and I was a Hot Wheels expert. Once those axles bent, it was over. New "wreck car" right there. |
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7-18-2002 @ 11:48:16 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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The saddest day was when the plastic hook on the back of my Ford Wrecker Matchbox broke, no more towing cars........
Here's a spooky fact, the first Matchbox I ever owned was a Black 77 Firebird........
My current car is a............. woah, call Rod Sterling....................... |
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7-18-2002 @ 11:51:22 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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I have a whole Rubbermaid flat box full of hundreds 1:64 scale cars somewhere. One of my favorites was always the Packin' Pacer. |
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7-18-2002 @ 11:52:15 PM |
Posted By : TinIndian |
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No, no, I've got spookier. I was a little kid (maybe three or four at the time) and my mom takes me in to a big department store and buys me a matchbox. Detomaso Pantera. We walk out into the parking lot, and guess what's sittin' RIGHT THERE. No shit, man. Don't ask me why I remembered it, but I kid you not. |
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7-18-2002 @ 11:53:02 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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Ha! I had that one! Orange! I had a lot of those carry playesets that would unfold into like garages and stuff, I also had 2 of the Hot Wheels train sets, too bad they're at the bottom of some landfill now, they'd be worth somthing now |
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7-18-2002 @ 11:53:35 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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Damn, quite a coincidence. If it was a Matchbox Crown Victoria it wouldn't be that special, but how often does one see a Pantera? |
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7-18-2002 @ 11:54:52 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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My Pacer was all chipped up, and the graphics were gone. It belonged to my cousin before me, and he painted it model-paint black (some nail polish took the model paint right off, the original orange was underneath).
[Edited by Skid on 7-18-2002 @ 11:55:20 PM] |
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7-18-2002 @ 11:55:55 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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I remember another sutch coincidence, I was like 8 or so, and I was in line at McDonald's w/ my dad and we were talking about money, and he said that they used to make a $2 bill, I asked him, "What do they look like?" and they guy in front of us turned around and said "they look like this" he had one on him and was gonna pay for his burger with it, freaky..... |
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7-18-2002 @ 11:56:18 PM |
Posted By : TinIndian |
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No, not orange. Silver and black. Could've been a Matchbox or a Hot Wheels. #10, yeah, I know, Skid. Maybe that's why it stuck out. I've only seen a couple in model form since, and only two or three real ones. |
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#14 |
7-18-2002 @ 11:57:52 PM |
Posted By : TinIndian |
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Oops, nevermind.. I caught the wrong part of the conversation. |
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#15 |
7-18-2002 @ 11:58:23 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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It had those funky blue and red Atari Tetris graphics on it, (the pacer) soooooooo late 70s, I other favorites I remember were the Yellow Ford truck with the lion cage in the back, a Blue Camaro IROC I loved because you could open the hood and see the engine! The "Maxi Taxi" and I had a big, green Mercury Cougar Villager wagon that had a real fold-down tailgate, I miss die cast toys, they'd last FOREVER
[Edited by Low-Tech Redneck on 7-18-2002 @ 11:59:05 PM] |
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#18 |
10-08-2002 @ 08:31:36 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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I'd just masking tape the windows, and then use model paint, mostly blue or black |
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#19 |
10-08-2002 @ 08:32:29 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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#17, me too and I got a junkyard where I put all the broken ones |
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10-08-2002 @ 08:33:48 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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I had a few of those snap-together city playsets, where you could build a little town for the cars, and the ones I had that were broken, I'd either put them behind the gas station, or leave them dead along the side of the road...... |
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