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paul463
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by paul463 » 20 Mar 2010 14:41
Was just wondering what impact the return of the Shads has had on membership to the board. A lot of the new members seem to be from across the pond. Any stats available?
I think the real boon was Cobra Freak joining the other day at the ripe old age of 17! A positive sign indeed!
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by gung-hoeddie » 21 Mar 2010 12:26
Very true Paul, I was wondering wether there was anyone that collected under the age of thirty, it's certainly a positive sign.
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by paul463 » 21 Mar 2010 12:38
Looking at Cobra freaks youtube vid of his collection made me smile a bit too, a young collector had some of the early 80's figures in his collection.
So the hobby look like it will live on once we are old and decrepit!
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by Dave Tree » 25 Mar 2010 09:04
gung-hoeddie wrote: Very true Paul, I was wondering wether there was anyone that collected under the age of thirty, it's certainly a positive sign.
I'm only 12
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by SteveD » 25 Mar 2010 11:27
You've had a rough paper round then mate!
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by Lady Jaye » 25 Mar 2010 11:46
I'm a small child trapped in a 38 year old decaying body.
paul463 wrote: So the hobby look like it will live on once we are old and decrepit!
once... ?
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by paul463 » 25 Mar 2010 11:49
I'm sure we've all got a few good years left before old age and bed baths hit!
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by SteveD » 25 Mar 2010 11:57
Hey! at 32 I'm still a veritable spring chicken!
Just a spring chicken with knees that creak, hair that is slipping backwards and trousers that are a little bit more snug than they used to be...
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paul463
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by paul463 » 25 Mar 2010 12:01
SteveD wrote: Hey! at 32 I'm still a veritable spring chicken!
Just a spring chicken with knees that creak, hair that is slipping backwards and trousers that are a little bit more snug than they used to be...
Tell me about it! I have more joint injuries than you can mention. Getting out of bed in the morning is a real treat (insert gag here).
Remeber male pattern baldness is caused by excess testoterone on the scalp too! The sign of virility!
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by AnnieM » 25 Mar 2010 14:02
Dave Tree wrote: I'm only 12
Which means that I can get away with never having to buy you a pint again...
On touching the trig point, I found my thrill
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