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Post by mcfclee on Dec 16, 2017 18:29:07 GMT -5
So you blame people that they buy figures? What exactly is the problem? I don't get it. If someone wants to display 100 Dustys in a row, how exatly does he have to explain and justify himself? I really don't get how people think they have the right to blame others for the way they spend their hard earned money. Weird... They don't buy to display. They buy hold them, only to t sell them all off 1 by 1 for inflated prices. That to me is trash. Artificially increasing the prices too. Agree completely.
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Post by elitecollector89 on Dec 16, 2017 22:55:32 GMT -5
They don't buy to display. They buy hold them, only to t sell them all off 1 by 1 for inflated prices. That to me is trash. Artificially increasing the prices too. Agree completely. If someone had a wall looking as if it were a store with rows of the same figure, I would love to see that. That be the coolest collection in the world. A room looking like a toy store of all hasbro merchandise. Racks of series 1-11. Doubles and triples, dusty and warrior 3 to 6 full racks, I'm all in, NO PROB. Just buying them to hoard to purposely jack the prices so no one can collect unless they are willing to fork out your inflated prices..... just trash and weird. It's like the guy on that south park episode playing war or worldcraft, just kills everything, so no one can enjoy the game. That is how I look at zombiesailor and all those people. Gang of people tracking down toys so no one else get them.
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Post by kev85hasbro on Dec 17, 2017 4:03:35 GMT -5
Ron Rudat isn't just the only ex hasbro employee. Just saying.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Dec 17, 2017 6:22:48 GMT -5
Ron Rudat isn't just the only ex hasbro employee. Just saying. True, but Ron is quite an important ex-Hasbro employee... To everyone being disappointed with the interview: Ron is old and in toy history the Hasbro WWF-line means close to nothing. Hasbro had the WWF-license for a short time. For Hasbro this was just a job. GI Joe ARAH on the other hand is a product INVENTED by Hasbro; born in 1982 and still being produced today! Ofcourse Ron knows more about GI Joe ARAH: it was practically his baby! Also, guys like ZombieSailor have always existed; they have lots of time to buy odd stuff relatively cheap and sell it for inflated prices to suckers, err collectors. When collectors don't pay these inflated prices, these pricks would vanish. Sadly collectors tend to be crazy and pay inflated prices... Even our friend that tried to ruin this topic - hasbro2upking - pays a lot more than $50 for his 2ups. Are these 2ups worth more than $50? His collector's heart says yes, so he's willing to pay a lot more...
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Post by kev85hasbro on Dec 17, 2017 10:24:26 GMT -5
Ron Rudat isn't just the only ex hasbro employee. Just saying. True, but Ron is quite an important ex-Hasbro employee... To everyone being disappointed with the interview: Ron is old and in toy history the Hasbro WWF-line means close to nothing. Hasbro had the WWF-license for a short time. For Hasbro this was just a job. GI Joe ARAH on the other hand is a product INVENTED by Hasbro; born in 1982 and still being produced today! Ofcourse Ron knows more about GI Joe ARAH: it was practically his baby! Also, guys like ZombieSailor have always existed; they have lots of time to buy odd stuff relatively cheap and sell it for inflated prices to suckers, err collectors. When collectors don't pay these inflated prices, these pricks would vanish. Sadly collectors tend to be crazy and pay inflated prices... Even our friend that tried to ruin this topic - hasbro2upking - pays a lot more than $50 for his 2ups. Are these 2ups worth more than $50? His collector's heart says yes, so he's willing to pay a lot more... Think what I’m trying to say is that I’ve heard it all before but nice to see him talk. I don’t really care what people do with there money or collecting that’s there business. I also would like to hear a few other guys with there talk. Lenny Lee would be an interesting chap to talk to he knows his stuff. Also Hasbromaniac has some incredible knowledge and he does give more of an input. Not knocking the video. I’m just saying.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2017 1:42:14 GMT -5
Ron Rudat isn't just the only ex hasbro employee. Just saying. True, but Ron is quite an important ex-Hasbro employee... To everyone being disappointed with the interview: Ron is old and in toy history the Hasbro WWF-line means close to nothing. Hasbro had the WWF-license for a short time. For Hasbro this was just a job. GI Joe ARAH on the other hand is a product INVENTED by Hasbro; born in 1982 and still being produced today! Ofcourse Ron knows more about GI Joe ARAH: it was practically his baby! Also, guys like ZombieSailor have always existed; they have lots of time to buy odd stuff relatively cheap and sell it for inflated prices to suckers, err collectors. When collectors don't pay these inflated prices, these pricks would vanish. Sadly collectors tend to be crazy and pay inflated prices... Even our friend that tried to ruin this topic - hasbro2upking - pays a lot more than $50 for his 2ups. Are these 2ups worth more than $50? His collector's heart says yes, so he's willing to pay a lot more... Yawn...... o sorry ruby were you saying something... Yeah I apologise I did try to ruin the thread but then again I suppose it’s better than ruining an entire section of a once popular forum like you have. The fact that you even mentioned $50 on a 2up shows your inexperience as a WWF Hasbro collector. Best just to stick to banning people when they say anything you don’t like Ruby that’s more your style. Gonna ban me now? Who cares
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Dec 18, 2017 3:52:13 GMT -5
True, but Ron is quite an important ex-Hasbro employee... To everyone being disappointed with the interview: Ron is old and in toy history the Hasbro WWF-line means close to nothing. Hasbro had the WWF-license for a short time. For Hasbro this was just a job. GI Joe ARAH on the other hand is a product INVENTED by Hasbro; born in 1982 and still being produced today! Ofcourse Ron knows more about GI Joe ARAH: it was practically his baby! Also, guys like ZombieSailor have always existed; they have lots of time to buy odd stuff relatively cheap and sell it for inflated prices to suckers, err collectors. When collectors don't pay these inflated prices, these pricks would vanish. Sadly collectors tend to be crazy and pay inflated prices... Even our friend that tried to ruin this topic - hasbro2upking - pays a lot more than $50 for his 2ups. Are these 2ups worth more than $50? His collector's heart says yes, so he's willing to pay a lot more... Yawn...... o sorry ruby were you saying something... Yeah I apologise I did try to ruin the thread but then again I suppose it’s better than ruining an entire section of a once popular forum like you have. The fact that you even mentioned $50 on a 2up shows your inexperience as a WWF Hasbro collector. Best just to stick to banning people when they say anything you don’t like Ruby that’s more your style. Gonna ban me now? Who cares So you totally missed the point... What I'm saying is: you refer to those proto shears as "a tiny bit of plastic with an extra bit of paint" (true, nowhere near $10,000 worth), but in the end your 2ups are also just lumps of wax/resin (sometimes with an extra bit of paint). Yes, I purposely undervalued 2ups and it didn't miss it's effect: this is YOUR collector's territory I insulted, how dare I? In the interview you can see Ron doesn't care about the proto shears, he probably won't care about the 2ups either. Since those 2ups were only a tool, meant to be thrown away afterwards. Yes to collectors these are valued as are testshots. Question is: aren't they overvalued? Because they were never supposed to end up with collectors, but in the trashcan...
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Post by kiphouse on Dec 18, 2017 8:39:30 GMT -5
Lets fight over toys. Rubys right.
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Post by WWE Fig guy on Dec 18, 2017 9:49:20 GMT -5
I found this video to be more like a grilling/ interrogation session for Ron.To me Rons the blue-collar workouse that knows what his job is and gets it done.i personally like Ron better for his artwork than the production of figures.Alot of people have mixed opinions about zombie,which I totally get.some are saying that he's the reason that Hasbro figures have inflated prices.. which is true to an extent.these popular vintage toys have a market,where it's basically monkey see, monkey do.How many of us have been trying to sell off something,and we consult the evil bay for a reference price?I don't know him personally,so I can't accuse him of being greedy.Isnt selling toys his primary source of income for his family??if that's the case then more credit to him doing something he likes and being able to support his family while doing so.Has anybody ever got in a bidding wars that he out right rejected and said "that's too low"?I'm just trying to figure out all the hate on him.(if you got stories,feel free to send me an IM.)If you heard it once ,we've heard a million times .. your items are only worth what people are willing to pay.Hes made alot of money it seems,he must be doing something right.
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Post by newgenandy on Dec 18, 2017 13:29:51 GMT -5
Hasbro figs are toys I had as a kid and played with and now have virtually full loose collection and my kids and I have fun playing with them
That's it, their toys
That's why I don't get moc collectors? They're not statues or ornaments. They're toys to play with
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Post by drnickriviera995 on Dec 18, 2017 17:38:39 GMT -5
Finally was able to watch this today. Due to the very low audio, you really can't watch it on computer speakers. I watched it on my TV with the volume up almost all the way.
Like others said, whole lot of nothing new here. And I was surprised at how young Sailor looks. No way he grew up in the Hasbro era.
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Post by drnickriviera995 on Dec 18, 2017 17:40:24 GMT -5
Hasbro figs are toys I had as a kid and played with and now have virtually full loose collection and my kids and I have fun playing with them That's it, their toys That's why I don't get moc collectors? They're not statues or ornaments. They're toys to play with I think it's similar to why people buy belts and display them. I like having the MOCs because it's how I remember them from finding them in stores which is a huge part of the memories for me.
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Post by robbutler01 on Dec 19, 2017 6:42:18 GMT -5
Can't we all just get along. It is the season of goodwill to all men after all lol
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Post by Thought Collector on Dec 19, 2017 11:17:02 GMT -5
Hasbro figs are toys I had as a kid and played with and now have virtually full loose collection and my kids and I have fun playing with them That's it, their toys That's why I don't get moc collectors? They're not statues or ornaments. They're toys to play with I guess it's best if you look at it like vinyl record collections. They're meant to be played and enjoyed, but when you display them on a shelf with a collection it's so much better to have the slip covers with the artwork and the liner notes etc....toys are meant to be for kids to enjoy of course bottom line. You can choose to display them loose and they can look awesome. But sometimes displaying them with they're original packaging-which is usually a work of creativity and art in itself is that much more fun and interesting. Not to mention the creative ways the figures are sometimes displayed in a pose in the packaging which sparks conversation and interest. And there is also the issue of having variant card art, photos etc. or foreign language cards, special promotional stickers etc....lots of other layers to get into with the packaging alone sometimes.
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Post by juniordaddyo on Dec 19, 2017 14:20:13 GMT -5
Great to watch, but he doesn't really give many answers...he puts everything in the 'marketing' bracket!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2017 10:06:42 GMT -5
To everyone that has seen and enjoyed the interview with Ron Rudat, great ! Glad you liked it. A few points to clear up based around some of the negativity.... Would you have done a better job asking Ron the questions ? I cannot dictate his answers, so regardless of him not remembering much, I had no way of knowing what his answers were going to be. Everything was un-edited and no answers were " fed " to him, which I'm sure many of the trolls on here would have attempted if they were giving the interview. For the people saying it was an interrogation, umm...What exactly is an interview ? trying to get information from a person, on a particular subject, then I'm guilty. It's a series of questions and the interviewee ( me ) asks a series of follow up questions to come to a conclusive answer, that is what an interview is. To the people who say I'm a " prick " by being a reseller, are you serious ? I don't do the eBay route, all my prices are WAY under eBay prices, which is why my items for sale, sell out instantly and if it wasn't for " pricks " like me, your only way of getting vintage merchandise at the click of a button would be said eBay, at alot higher as opposed to fair prices. As opposed to getting a hard to find or mint figure anytime you want it, you would be at the mercy of an old grandma finding a 123 Kid sealed figure in her dusty/damp attic that she forgot to give to little Jimmy on Christmas 94' so she throws it up on eBay, and in fact, the price would sell for EVEN more if there weren't people like me specializing in selling vintage stock, as the figures would be even more scarce, driving up demand even higher. Alot of you don't seem to understand basic economics,sad. You do realize these are figures no longer being made for nearly 25 years. If I was going to toys r us buying mattels and reselling them at a profit, then that's a completely different story. I don't collect nor resell Mattel figures or any other new merchandise. I buy and find old stock, the people hating on me for doing that, guess what geniuses, you have access to the same exact resources I do, it's an amazing invention called " the internet "...as a matter of fact, this is the internet right now, it gives you unlimited access to finding out INFORMATION, the same information afforded to everyone. Don't hate that you don't have the intellect, patience and will power to find things on your own, like I stated previously, it's not like I'm walking into a toys r us and buying these. I don't buy items at the going rate and sell them for even higher to spike a market, that's called suicide. I buy things at lower than what they are valued at and resell for close to what the current market average is. Shame on the butcher who's selling meat at $ 6 a pound when we can all go out and hunt for free, right 😂 I've shined more light and brought more eyes on the WWF Hasbro line in 2 years than anyone has in 2 decades, all from my Hasbro warehouse find of 60 sealed cases of series 1 figures from July 2015. I was selling pristine figures for a fraction of the price anyone else could and would and the condition of my items no one could match, it was unheard of. I made many people happy and rekindled alot of Hasbro fans love back to these figures. And finally, YES, I certainly was around for the Hasbro era and bought them in stores, I was born in 1985, I'll be 33 years old. If your suggesting I look young, thank you. I guess I could attribute my youthful appearance to the fact that I do what I love to make my very comfortable living, in other words, no stress...that's my secret. I consider myself retired because if you do what you love you'll never work a day in your life. Meanwhile, all the people talking trash on here are fed up with their miserable existence waking up at 5 am commuting to their sad sad lives. Don't be jealous of Zombie Sailor, we don't want you walking the plank I appreciate all the support, Hasbro2UPKing, love you bro -ZS
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2017 14:02:11 GMT -5
To everyone that has seen and enjoyed the interview with Ron Rudat, great ! Glad you liked it. A few points to clear up based around some of the negativity.... Would you have done a better job asking Ron the questions ? I cannot dictate his answers, so regardless of him not remembering much, I had no way of knowing what his answers were going to be. Everything was un-edited and no answers were " fed " to him, which I'm sure many of the trolls on here would have attempted if they were giving the interview. For the people saying it was an interrogation, umm...What exactly is an interview ? trying to get information from a person, on a particular subject, then I'm guilty. It's a series of questions and the interviewee ( me ) asks a series of follow up questions to come to a conclusive answer, that is what an interview is. To the people who say I'm a " prick " by being a reseller, are you serious ? I don't do the eBay route, all my prices are WAY under eBay prices, which is why my items for sale, sell out instantly and if it wasn't for " pricks " like me, your only way of getting vintage merchandise at the click of a button would be said eBay, at alot higher as opposed to fair prices. As opposed to getting a hard to find or mint figure anytime you want it, you would be at the mercy of an old grandma finding a 123 Kid sealed figure in her dusty/damp attic that she forgot to give to little Jimmy on Christmas 94' so she throws it up on eBay, and in fact, the price would sell for EVEN more if there weren't people like me specializing in selling vintage stock, as the figures would be even more scarce, driving up demand even higher. Alot of you don't seem to understand basic economics,sad. You do realize these are figures no longer being made for nearly 25 years. If I was going to toys r us buying mattels and reselling them at a profit, then that's a completely different story. I don't collect nor resell Mattel figures or any other new merchandise. I buy and find old stock, the people hating on me for doing that, guess what geniuses, you have access to the same exact resources I do, it's an amazing invention called " the internet "...as a matter of fact, this is the internet right now, it gives you unlimited access to finding out INFORMATION, the same information afforded to everyone. Don't hate that you don't have the intellect, patience and will power to find things on your own, like I stated previously, it's not like I'm walking into a toys r us and buying these. I don't buy items at the going rate and sell them for even higher to spike a market, that's called suicide. I buy things at lower than what they are valued at and resell for close to what the current market average is. Shame on the butcher who's selling meat at $ 6 a pound when we can all go out and hunt for free, right 😂 I've shined more light and brought more eyes on the WWF Hasbro line in 2 years than anyone has in 2 decades, all from my Hasbro warehouse find of 60 sealed cases of series 1 figures from July 2015. I was selling pristine figures for a fraction of the price anyone else could and would and the condition of my items no one could match, it was unheard of. I made many people happy and rekindled alot of Hasbro fans love back to these figures. And finally, YES, I certainly was around for the Hasbro era and bought them in stores, I was born in 1985, I'll be 33 years old. If your suggesting I look young, thank you. I guess I could attribute my youthful appearance to the fact that I do what I love to make my very comfortable living, in other words, no stress...that's my secret. I consider myself retired because if you do what you love you'll never work a day in your life. Meanwhile, all the people talking trash on here are fed up with their miserable existence waking up at 5 am commuting to their sad sad lives. Don't be jealous of Zombie Sailor, we don't want you walking the plank I appreciate all the support, Hasbro2UPKing, love you bro -ZS I honestly looked at the first 4 lines then got bored. Your interview was rubbish that’s people’s opinion on here. The people who enjoyed it good I’m glad they did but I thought it was pathetic.
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Post by juniordaddyo on Jan 4, 2018 4:45:08 GMT -5
To everyone that has seen and enjoyed the interview with Ron Rudat, great ! Glad you liked it. A few points to clear up based around some of the negativity.... Would you have done a better job asking Ron the questions ? I cannot dictate his answers, so regardless of him not remembering much, I had no way of knowing what his answers were going to be. Everything was un-edited and no answers were " fed " to him, which I'm sure many of the trolls on here would have attempted if they were giving the interview. For the people saying it was an interrogation, umm...What exactly is an interview ? trying to get information from a person, on a particular subject, then I'm guilty. It's a series of questions and the interviewee ( me ) asks a series of follow up questions to come to a conclusive answer, that is what an interview is. To the people who say I'm a " prick " by being a reseller, are you serious ? I don't do the eBay route, all my prices are WAY under eBay prices, which is why my items for sale, sell out instantly and if it wasn't for " pricks " like me, your only way of getting vintage merchandise at the click of a button would be said eBay, at alot higher as opposed to fair prices. As opposed to getting a hard to find or mint figure anytime you want it, you would be at the mercy of an old grandma finding a 123 Kid sealed figure in her dusty/damp attic that she forgot to give to little Jimmy on Christmas 94' so she throws it up on eBay, and in fact, the price would sell for EVEN more if there weren't people like me specializing in selling vintage stock, as the figures would be even more scarce, driving up demand even higher. Alot of you don't seem to understand basic economics,sad. You do realize these are figures no longer being made for nearly 25 years. If I was going to toys r us buying mattels and reselling them at a profit, then that's a completely different story. I don't collect nor resell Mattel figures or any other new merchandise. I buy and find old stock, the people hating on me for doing that, guess what geniuses, you have access to the same exact resources I do, it's an amazing invention called " the internet "...as a matter of fact, this is the internet right now, it gives you unlimited access to finding out INFORMATION, the same information afforded to everyone. Don't hate that you don't have the intellect, patience and will power to find things on your own, like I stated previously, it's not like I'm walking into a toys r us and buying these. I don't buy items at the going rate and sell them for even higher to spike a market, that's called suicide. I buy things at lower than what they are valued at and resell for close to what the current market average is. Shame on the butcher who's selling meat at $ 6 a pound when we can all go out and hunt for free, right 😂 I've shined more light and brought more eyes on the WWF Hasbro line in 2 years than anyone has in 2 decades, all from my Hasbro warehouse find of 60 sealed cases of series 1 figures from July 2015. I was selling pristine figures for a fraction of the price anyone else could and would and the condition of my items no one could match, it was unheard of. I made many people happy and rekindled alot of Hasbro fans love back to these figures. And finally, YES, I certainly was around for the Hasbro era and bought them in stores, I was born in 1985, I'll be 33 years old. If your suggesting I look young, thank you. I guess I could attribute my youthful appearance to the fact that I do what I love to make my very comfortable living, in other words, no stress...that's my secret. I consider myself retired because if you do what you love you'll never work a day in your life. Meanwhile, all the people talking trash on here are fed up with their miserable existence waking up at 5 am commuting to their sad sad lives. Don't be jealous of Zombie Sailor, we don't want you walking the plank I appreciate all the support, Hasbro2UPKing, love you bro -ZS I honestly looked at the first 4 lines then got bored. Your interview was rubbish that’s people’s opinion on here. The people who enjoyed it good I’m glad they did but I thought it was pathetic. PMSL...I somewhat have to agree with hasbro2upking...the interview was poor, the sound quality was shocking and nothing was really answered or discovered! You're prices you sell the WWF Hasbro figures for after 'your find' in a warehouse are a joke and you just look for a quick buck off the buyer!
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Post by hasbrogold! on Jan 4, 2018 6:51:04 GMT -5
To everyone that has seen and enjoyed the interview with Ron Rudat, great ! Glad you liked it. A few points to clear up based around some of the negativity.... Would you have done a better job asking Ron the questions ? I cannot dictate his answers, so regardless of him not remembering much, I had no way of knowing what his answers were going to be. Everything was un-edited and no answers were " fed " to him, which I'm sure many of the trolls on here would have attempted if they were giving the interview. For the people saying it was an interrogation, umm...What exactly is an interview ? trying to get information from a person, on a particular subject, then I'm guilty. It's a series of questions and the interviewee ( me ) asks a series of follow up questions to come to a conclusive answer, that is what an interview is. To the people who say I'm a " prick " by being a reseller, are you serious ? I don't do the eBay route, all my prices are WAY under eBay prices, which is why my items for sale, sell out instantly and if it wasn't for " pricks " like me, your only way of getting vintage merchandise at the click of a button would be said eBay, at alot higher as opposed to fair prices. As opposed to getting a hard to find or mint figure anytime you want it, you would be at the mercy of an old grandma finding a 123 Kid sealed figure in her dusty/damp attic that she forgot to give to little Jimmy on Christmas 94' so she throws it up on eBay, and in fact, the price would sell for EVEN more if there weren't people like me specializing in selling vintage stock, as the figures would be even more scarce, driving up demand even higher. Alot of you don't seem to understand basic economics,sad. You do realize these are figures no longer being made for nearly 25 years. If I was going to toys r us buying mattels and reselling them at a profit, then that's a completely different story. I don't collect nor resell Mattel figures or any other new merchandise. I buy and find old stock, the people hating on me for doing that, guess what geniuses, you have access to the same exact resources I do, it's an amazing invention called " the internet "...as a matter of fact, this is the internet right now, it gives you unlimited access to finding out INFORMATION, the same information afforded to everyone. Don't hate that you don't have the intellect, patience and will power to find things on your own, like I stated previously, it's not like I'm walking into a toys r us and buying these. I don't buy items at the going rate and sell them for even higher to spike a market, that's called suicide. I buy things at lower than what they are valued at and resell for close to what the current market average is. Shame on the butcher who's selling meat at $ 6 a pound when we can all go out and hunt for free, right 😂 I've shined more light and brought more eyes on the WWF Hasbro line in 2 years than anyone has in 2 decades, all from my Hasbro warehouse find of 60 sealed cases of series 1 figures from July 2015. I was selling pristine figures for a fraction of the price anyone else could and would and the condition of my items no one could match, it was unheard of. I made many people happy and rekindled alot of Hasbro fans love back to these figures. And finally, YES, I certainly was around for the Hasbro era and bought them in stores, I was born in 1985, I'll be 33 years old. If your suggesting I look young, thank you. I guess I could attribute my youthful appearance to the fact that I do what I love to make my very comfortable living, in other words, no stress...that's my secret. I consider myself retired because if you do what you love you'll never work a day in your life. Meanwhile, all the people talking trash on here are fed up with their miserable existence waking up at 5 am commuting to their sad sad lives. Don't be jealous of Zombie Sailor, we don't want you walking the plank I appreciate all the support, Hasbro2UPKing, love you bro -ZS [ Don't be a plonker
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2018 5:49:27 GMT -5
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