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367VideoMr MagicFunny 70's sitcom. Feb 18, 2013View
2757ArticleVaporman87Ahhh... the unbridled entrepreneurial spirit of our youth. When everything seemed like a perfect money making scheme. Here, at least it turned out to be the real deal. Too bad your mom had to go and be a spoil sport and catch on. LOL Joes weren't the only figs to suffer this fate. He-Man also utilized the o rings in the legs. Very annoying and a cheap way to go. Yo JoeOct 02, 2015View
2758ArticlekidcoffeeIt was awful..or at least it was until I found out that G.I Joe's could be fixed. That was epic. I was never so lucky fixing MOTU figures, but those I tended to be more gentle with. In any event my mother liked to throw a wrench in most of my plans growing up, but I suppose we also shouldn't have been shaking down the neighborhood kids for their money. In any event this was just one of many schemes I ran as a child which I am sure will find their way into more articles.Yo JoeOct 02, 2015View
2760ArticleVaporman87I do hope so. I just wish I could recall more of my own money making schemes. Other than selling junk at yard sales, lemonade stands, and selling baseball cards.Yo JoeOct 02, 2015View
2761ArticleRick Ace RhodesCool article. GI Joe was kind of foreign to me as a kid. Given the time period of my childhood, GI Joe wasn't making the rounds again until around when I stopped playing with toys.Yo JoeOct 03, 2015View
2763ArticlemickyarberLove this article. I remember when my Dad showed me how I could fix my GI Joes. He took me to our local hardware store and got me a little screw driver and a small bag of O-rings. I set up a little area in my room just for working on Joes. It wasn't long before I had my broken ones fixed, and then was onto making custom figures. Such good memories of those time. Really fun article.Yo JoeOct 03, 2015View
2764Articlekidcoffee@Rick Ace Rhodes I had almost forgot about the great Joe drought that hit just when I was starting to lose interest in toys. For me it's hard to imagine a time without Joe as they were so prevalent during my childhood. I'm glad to see they seem to be making a bit of a comeback although I think this line is more geared to nostalgic nerds such as myself still wanting to cling to their own childhood. @mickyarber Thank you so much for the kind words. It means a lot. Looking back I wish I had thought to entitle this article O Joe as those little rings changed everything. Long forgotten fallen heroes restored back to their prime, and with the help of the Baroness' body I could finally custom craft myself a Lady Destro. It was too much fun.Yo JoeOct 03, 2015View
348VideoMr MagicI dig how they used the Clockwork Orange theme as their theme song.Conker's Bad Fur Day OpeningFeb 18, 2013View
349VideoVaporman87I will never forget the poop throwing monster. Or the "gassy" cows.Conker's Bad Fur Day OpeningFeb 18, 2013View
358VideoBenjanimeit's so full of crude and disgusting humor. and i love it!Conker's Bad Fur Day OpeningFeb 18, 2013View