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    Today:

    Red Steel & Far Cry Vengeance for Wii
    Roboreptile

    MP-05 legal acquisition process:

    www.megatron.net.au

    My collection and stuff for sale:

    www.csapo.com.au/ttf/tiby'stransformers.htm

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    For anyone keeping count, thats 400 DVDs now.

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    Is there a Smurfs DVD set? I'd like to grab that. Good memories and it's a show I'd like my little sister to watch rather than the garbage that is today's TV.

    (I get a lot of 80s cartoons for my sister to watch)

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    Quote Originally Posted by STL View Post
    Is there a Smurfs DVD set? I'd like to grab that. Good memories and it's a show I'd like my little sister to watch rather than the garbage that is today's TV.

    (I get a lot of 80s cartoons for my sister to watch)
    There is box sets STL! The one I've included in the pic contains volume 1,2 and 3 so it's 16 episodes for 20 bucks. Not bad at all.

    And speaking of Smurfs...
    Went to the Melbourne International Motor Show on Saturday (love concept cars) and picked up these goodies from shops in the casino complex.

    Azrael, Gargamel and B'ball Smurf from JayJays. (dude there told me new Smurf tee's are coming in real soon as well). I have about 100 Smurfs now and the ten original Asterix style comic books plus hardcover movie adaption from when I was a littl'un myself. Parents used to tease me about my love for Smurfs....bastards.

    And Iron Maiden tee from Sanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDirtyDigger View Post
    and the ten original Asterix style comic books
    Oh! I am jealous. I have two of the hardcovers (King Smurf and Weather-Smurfing Machine) and the movie adapation book, but no matter how much I search for the others I can't find them. Those books are terrific.

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    FINALLY got around to getting Preacher Trade 1. Pretty good..

    Also God of War for PSP, which rocks. Without it, the PSP would be damn useless!

    That reminds me... anyone ever play the TF: Tatakai game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
    Oh! I am jealous. I have two of the hardcovers (King Smurf and Weather-Smurfing Machine) and the movie adapation book, but no matter how much I search for the others I can't find them. Those books are terrific.
    Yeah I can't believe how hard they are to find and that they haven't reprinted them.

    Today's big score...couple of new Indy sets and the biggest bonus of all....

    That Harry Potter castle was on the shelf at K-mart and must have been found hiding out the back or something... I went to the price checker...$17.
    I fainted, came around and went and bought it promptly. That baby is going on eBay very soon. The Harry Potter Lego I've sold in the past always has the highest number of watchers on it and they skyrocket as soon as I list. Even quicker than a UCS Death Star that starts @ 99 cents.
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    That small Indy set is very nice.

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