"Highschool Politics"? I didn't even know such a thing existed.
"when robots change into stuff" someone living in denial, ay.
"Highschool Politics"? I didn't even know such a thing existed.
"when robots change into stuff" someone living in denial, ay.
Want me to take him out Bart?
I know what you mean, Bobby. I've come across many people who don't get past that high school "in crowd" mentality. They're more worried about looking good/hip than allowing themselves to be themselves. So sad ):
Eagerly waiting for Masterpiece Meister
I don't want to defend it but I can certainly understand it. It's a very hard and high burden to carry. You don't want to be some level but at some point you become some involved and get lost in it. For me, it took me a while to come back to accepting "uncool" things as part of my life. Like TFs. Three years ago I got back into collecting and it was still underwraps for a while. Now I don't outright mention it but neither do I hold it back.
Well I'm like you STL when I meet someone I don't just automatically introduce myself as "Hi I'm Bobby a transformers collector" my display is on collection in my house should anyone come visit. What dissapoints me is said friend actually says "I like robots that change into stuff" but wont admit he likes Transformers. As dirge said it's so sad.
Today I was coming home from Sydney along the world-famous Sea Cliff Bridge, at good speed with the sunroof open. As I approached it, I could think of no other song to accompany me along the bridge other than "The Touch"! The curves of the northern suburbs made a great follow up too!
MP-05 legal acquisition process:
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My collection and stuff for sale:
www.csapo.com.au/ttf/tiby'stransformers.htm
Collection Count (w/ a 12.42% upsize): 3053
New Family Members: DA-15 Jetwing Prime, DOTM Leader Ironhide, Perfect Effect Reflector, DOTM Shockwave & Skyhammer, eHobby United 3-packs
Current Desires: Japanese BW Optimal Optimus
The Holy Grail: Ultmetal Optimus Prime
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