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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2013 0:14:35 GMT -5
I know that horders and ebay sellers usually have an effect on old fashioned figure hunting.Usually just ending up with ANOTHER basic John Cena and a half tank of gass.Driving .... parking .... driving ...... parking ..... power walking MILES inside stores,in hailing all the toxic gas that comes off of plastic MOC "figures"...... (not toys , remember this).No wonder there is a water fountain near restrooms.Pit stop for scalpers.You ever drink the ice cold tap water from a TRU water fountain, after walking miles all morning long with a trunk full of John Cenas?Priceless........ You can't even bottle that water and sell it.Absolute liquid gold.I think Mattel sprays the water with some sort of new toy smell.
My question is ,is lay a way a form of pre orders? I am not familiar with lay a way .Also are stores now allowing pre orders ? Can i call in for elite 26 ??
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2013 0:27:27 GMT -5
First off, that was incredibly confusing to read. Second, layaway is a system set into play around the holidays which allows you to essentially reserve an item as you pay it off in chunks. Think of it like using a credit card, but you don't get what you've bought until you've paid it off.
As far as I know, the only places you can preorder figures are here and other online stores. Mom and pop shops may also let you preorder, but I've never heard of a mass retailer doing so.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2013 0:58:21 GMT -5
... What?
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Post by guster on Dec 19, 2013 0:59:40 GMT -5
Also are stores now allowing pre orders ? Can i call in for elite 26 ?? No.
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Post by Self-Savior on Dec 19, 2013 1:32:50 GMT -5
My brain hurts after reading that....
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2013 1:36:27 GMT -5
My brain hurts after reading that.... Then my job was done here..... good day sir ......... good day.
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Post by The Mask of Truth on Dec 19, 2013 2:20:45 GMT -5
Were you drunk when you typed this? Besides not making sense, you misspelled "hoarding".
edit: your grammar issues stretch far beyond the thread title.
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Post by gawd6sic6™ on Dec 19, 2013 2:25:19 GMT -5
I'm trying to figure out what a hoarder is in this situation. A collector that has more money and time than you? So they get the figures you want?
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Post by Duck Holliday on Dec 19, 2013 2:54:33 GMT -5
No. No. No? Yeah.. I think that covers it.
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Post by Darkhawk on Dec 19, 2013 4:20:09 GMT -5
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Post by skribbel24 on Dec 19, 2013 5:31:06 GMT -5
LOL! This was a difficult one
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Post by Flair Forever on Dec 19, 2013 6:02:07 GMT -5
These threads get worse and worse.... I think I'm taking a break from this place for a while....
I never wanted to become the grammar police - but it's to the point where I don't even understand what half these people are asking/saying.....
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Post by Justin on Dec 19, 2013 6:26:24 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2013 6:28:56 GMT -5
These threads get worse and worse.... I think I'm taking a break from this place for a while.... I never wanted to become the grammar police - but it's to the point where I don't even understand what half these people are asking/saying..... Even if this thing were perfectly punctuated and structured, it'd still make no sense. Don't feel bad for not understanding; he called the Toys R Us water fountain "liquid gold," then went on to say "They can't even bottle the stuff," two sentences that seem to play off each other, but make absolutely no sense together. If I'm comprehending this correctly, the guy is saying that gold, when in liquid form, has some sort of magnetic force that pushes away from the both glass and plastic due to the polarity of the two object, and, therefore, cannot be bottled. This, however, only leads to more questions that I think deserve answers. For instance, can it be canned or stored in some other fashion in any metals? What if we froze it? It would them be a solid, so would bottling it still be out of the question? Also, why would one need to bottle this liquid gold in the first place? If it's readily available for free at any Toys R Us across the nation, and, I assume, globally, it's value would be less than that of bottle containing it. Okay, sorry. It's late and I think my brain is broken.
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Post by The Mask of Truth on Dec 19, 2013 8:21:19 GMT -5
These threads get worse and worse.... I think I'm taking a break from this place for a while.... I never wanted to become the grammar police - but it's to the point where I don't even understand what half these people are asking/saying..... Even if this thing were perfectly punctuated and structured, it'd still make no sense. Don't feel bad for not understanding; he called the Toys R Us water fountain "liquid gold," then went on to say "They can't even bottle the stuff," two sentences that seem to play off each other, but make absolutely no sense together. If I'm comprehending this correctly, the guy is saying that gold, when in liquid form, has some sort of magnetic force that pushes away from the both glass and plastic due to the polarity of the two object, and, therefore, cannot be bottled. This, however, only leads to more questions that I think deserve answers. For instance, can it be canned or stored in some other fashion in any metals? What if we froze it? It would them be a solid, so would bottling it still be out of the question? Also, why would one need to bottle this liquid gold in the first place? If it's readily available for free at any Toys R Us across the nation, and, I assume, globally, it's value would be less than that of bottle containing it. Okay, sorry. It's late and I think my brain is broken. You sound almost as bad as the other guy. Except your spelling is alot better.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2013 8:37:28 GMT -5
You sound almost as bad as the other guy. Except your spelling is alot better. I was going for absurdism and mine actually had a coherent theme. I mean, I get what you're saying, but I think I deserve a little but more credit than that. You're comparing my silliness to something that was seemingly written by a drunk baby.
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Post by TheChamp420 on Dec 19, 2013 8:46:30 GMT -5
These threads get worse and worse.... I think I'm taking a break from this place for a while.... I never wanted to become the grammar police - but it's to the point where I don't even understand what half these people are asking/saying..... Even if this thing were perfectly punctuated and structured, it'd still make no sense. Don't feel bad for not understanding; he called the Toys R Us water fountain "liquid gold," then went on to say "They can't even bottle the stuff," two sentences that seem to play off each other, but make absolutely no sense together. If I'm comprehending this correctly, the guy is saying that gold, when in liquid form, has some sort of magnetic force that pushes away from the both glass and plastic due to the polarity of the two object, and, therefore, cannot be bottled. This, however, only leads to more questions that I think deserve answers. For instance, can it be canned or stored in some other fashion in any metals? What if we froze it? It would them be a solid, so would bottling it still be out of the question? Also, why would one need to bottle this liquid gold in the first place? If it's readily available for free at any Toys R Us across the nation, and, I assume, globally, it's value would be less than that of bottle containing it. Okay, sorry. It's late and I think my brain is broken. Lmao at this
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2013 8:59:42 GMT -5
You can't do any of that with any type of WWE merchandise.
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Post by SuperJimmy12345 on Dec 19, 2013 9:21:24 GMT -5
say what?
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Post by MrPerfect25 on Dec 19, 2013 9:28:45 GMT -5
The riboflavin is connected to the panda battering ram.
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