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    drifand is offline Rank 6 - Dedicated Member
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    I would think Lego deserved to be in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drifand View Post
    I would think Lego deserved to be in there.
    It already is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    my bad missed it.

    wait I am talking about the final poll though. I mean 8 ball?

    Bubbles
    4%
    Chess
    3%
    Clue
    5%
    Fisher-Price Little People
    9%
    Little Green Army Men
    14%
    Magic 8 Ball
    4%
    My Little Pony
    23%
    Nerf Toys
    6%
    Pac-Man
    5%
    Rubber Duck
    3%
    Scooter
    1%
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    23%

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    Bubbles? whaaat?

    of the non branded items, I thnk little Green army men should be in for a chance.

    otherwise a lot of that stuff is incidental toys that were fad items that were picked up for a few weeks and then never played with again.
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    It's interesting to see what constitutes the definition of a toy... in that it is more generic than us (manufactured) toy collectors would think.

    Looking at "blanket", you get to understand and realise what this is really about... you see that kids play with them (and bed-sheets) probably more frequently (when they are young) than something bought from the store packaged as a "toy". So, anything that universally derives play value from it for kids, is really what this organisation is aiming to highlight... not just brand-driven toys.

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