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whats going on everyone, hope I put this in the right place. 1st of all my son's birthday is august 17, and he is having a Transformers b-day party. He's getting cyber stompin Prime, the plush Prime, classics Grimlock, barrel roll Starscream, and the push down go and pop up Bumblebee. He already have 20th anniversity Prime, movie Bumblebee, keychain Cliffjumper,and cybertron Canonball in his collection. Do yall think i,m forcing it on my littleman or what?
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Not at all, just spoiling him rotten.

Back in my day, he would have been lucky to get a walnut and an orange.
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A walnut and an orange?

What, both?
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Post by StoneCold Skywarp »

Originally posted by Clogs
A walnut and an orange?

What, both?


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Post by martyboy70 »

Originally posted by slartibartfast
Not at all, just spoiling him rotten.

Back in my day, he would have been lucky to get a walnut and an orange.


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Nah..if he digs it then its cool. It would be forcing it if he hated transformers and bitched about you buying those instead of what he really wanted. I got my step son hooked early on by watching the cartoons with him..plus he already loved Hot Wheels and toy cars in general..so it was a natural progression now that he is older.
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Ackula has the methodology bang to rights there. That's the way I got my two interested.

And their collection is so very useful for hiding some of my illicit purchases until I can slip them away to my display areas on the grounds that 'I'm looking after them for the boys'.

All we need now is some foolproof way of getting significant others involved.
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My son, who is just now 15 months, has been attacking my RID toys for a month now. I have no fears that he will enjoy them when he gets older.
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