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Trying to spin this up to replace the bird site. I'm a reader, not much of a poster.
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Remember when our great concern as a nation was the ability to spell potato?
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Also works when vaguely British - "Why, Vern, it's Ernest."
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Congratulations on a massive career. You can finally settle down from adventuring and open a shop where you buy for half price and sell for full price.
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More importantly, if it works anything like it did for me, your collection will outgrow whatever room you pick out now. I've been gradually trading up to larger and larger rooms in the 15 years we've been in this house.
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The animals are the best Classified figures, so I support this.
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Ram-Man is my guy.
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I had the car. And the water drop one in the comments.
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I'm still trying to decide if this is a significant upgrade if I've got the Executive Replicas version.
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Retro-card Dark Phoenix? Can't recall if she's pinless. I have no idea how challenging a pinless swap is, though.
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Man's out here dressing like he's in Tiger Force...
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Dhillie suit.
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They do look pretty definitive.
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I can't remember where I've seen that particular watch before. I recognized it immediately, but not from where.
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Look, they cast Marisa Tomei. It's not my fault that I got mesmerized.
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I am sorely tempted. It's like the bigger Haslabs - it's unlikely to ever be cheaper and it might be the only example to get made. It's a ton of money, though. Might be an early April last-minute decision for me.
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Star Wars was never my main line, even going back to the 80s, but I have a Black Series set of core original trilogy figures and then a Mando and Grogu and Cassian Andor, but most of it I'm fine leaving on the shelf.
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The deeper truth - all action figures are dolls. We just don't like calling them that.
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It's going around. Since the first of February, I quite literally have re-read the first 8 and then bought and read the remainder. Granted, I had a work trip with some long flights in there, but still.
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My 2 cents: if Connor MacLeod would revive after drowning, so would Wolverine.
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Marvel's taking the promotion of that new Fantastic Four movie too far...
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I thought that was Dreams by the Cranberrries...
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Yeah, I'm not loving the current level of "raising hell" we're getting from the D's and they need to be held accountable to that. I'm not necessarily surprised, though. They've been ineffectual for a while now.
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As far as I'm aware, the options open to the elected Democratic representatives are vote, speak, delay, and raise hell about badness in an attempt to shame their R counterparts into action. They don't have the votes to actually stop anything. If stopping is the focus, R's have to flip.
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Saving it for the sequel once Wolverine is in the same universe to carve his face up.
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I haven't sailed the seas for content in like 15 years, but things like this make it seem like time.
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It's especially lackluster in a week where I got the Disney Daredevil cowl, which is also an inaccurate bit of plastic, but it's wearable enough to frighten my cat with, which is good play value.
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It's a good set of reads, for sure.
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Much like Being John Malkovich, there is a Vern, and occasionally we look through his eyes as a result of a summoning titan Ernest performs.
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"Someone's mother, definitely not yours, perish the thought, but an unnamed and unrelated third-party's mother, whom I bring up only to make conversation, is so fat..."
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We did enslave them for a never-ending revolution.
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Yeah, that would have come home with me as well had I happened across it.
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I'll be the dissenter. If a loose one isn't too pricey, I'd leave it just because vintage in-package examples are neat on the shelf.
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I think this one was from a Hulk cartoon line.
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Can't believe I forgot Gen X. I've got a Gen X section on my shelves as they've been releasing them.
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Who's still missing from a team? Feral, Rachel Summers? Any others?
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Oh, it was almost certainly Flatt and Scruggs. My dad's road trip music was a rotation of cassettes of Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, and the like. Reno & Smiley, The Country Gentlemen.
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I figure Monday's going to crack it for a lot of folks.
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As soon as I saw the thumbnail, my brain went "Gonna lay around this shack til the mail train gets back". I probably haven't heard this song in 30 years, but it's still in my head somewhere.
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Oh, it's definitely also Hospital. The companion playset to Boulder Hill. Life-flight helicopter landing pad for Switchblade and the entire top of the hospital opens up like Outlaw to arm a massive cannon.
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Awesome. Now do Tomb Flake.