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Paul Kennard
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Paul Kennard
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November 04, 2009
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Having Kids, Family Concerns, Shopping, Entertainment
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toys, collectible, childhood, toy, transformers, barbie, gi joe, baseball cards

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Mike Chimirev
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I used to have this stuffed monkey that me & my brother did various surgeries on (that's when i learned how to saw). Being a little broke, I'd still pay $300 for it, but if I had spare money laying around I'd give as much as $1000 so i can watch my son destroy it like we did back in the day.

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Paul Kennard replied 17 days ago

That is awesome! I had a blanket that I did very similar things with... it even had a name haha

Matthew Gould
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I would pay about $250 for some of my Star Wars figures. I still remember losing them when they put sod down on the side of our house. It was not a good day in my 5 year old life...I like to think they're in a better place though.

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Paul Kennard replied 15 days ago

Ha =) I think kids today are still digging up GI JOE remains within a 100ft radius of my childhood home. Fighting Cobra took the lives of a lot of good soldiers!

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Found this article on Digg: http://kidcrave.com/toys/kids-toys-you-wish-you-still-had/

I think I would pay $100 for an original Optimus Prime. What about you?

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