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Post by hypnotator on Jan 14, 2006 11:05:49 GMT -5
Hot from the sewing machines of the cream of Cyborg fashion design comes our new look for spring. Purple is, of course, the new purple and Little Shonen’s new Walder girl looks absolutely stunning in her two piece with matching accessories and kinky boots. Shoney has kinky boots to match, but in a cooler lavender, and dares to bare his pelvis in true Henshin Cyborg spirit. Sponsors take note, he is not above promoting even the most vicious of conglomerates. “Darling, why didn’t you tell me I needed to fix my hair?”
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Post by Otaru Ikari on Jan 14, 2006 11:55:23 GMT -5
LOL, where did you get the accessories, specially the shoes?
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Post by johnnyhaggis on Jan 14, 2006 20:11:58 GMT -5
Wow - do you have that stuff in adult size?
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Post by hypnotator on Jan 15, 2006 5:36:58 GMT -5
Why, Johnny? Did you want to borrow it? I have to warn you, the PVC top gets sweaty.
Otaru, my kids got so many Christmas presents that we had to clear their rooms and throw a lot of stuff out. My daughter has never really been one for plastic dolls; she prefers cuddly toys, and anything Henshin or Shonen sized got appropriated by me. My figures got the bug for dressing up after seeing Johnny's in all that kinky Nazi gear.
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Post by cyborgbushcricket on Jan 15, 2006 14:05:49 GMT -5
hi Hypno, cool, i'd like to see mr and mrs in a matching shellsuit saying 'sorted yeah' to each other (non Brits may not get the humor here).
Also hypno youve THROWN AWAY some toys, dont you know what that does to a kid, I bet 90% of the guys on this forum are here cos their mums threw away their toys!!
CBC.
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Post by johnnyhaggis on Jan 15, 2006 15:29:49 GMT -5
THose boots are so awesome...
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Post by hypnotator on Jan 17, 2006 15:33:28 GMT -5
CBC, I would hazard a guess that you don’t have kids? There are two types of toys: children’s toys for playing with and adult toys for collecting. Obviously the former become the latter with age, if they survive, and some kids look after toys and some adults don’t, but the general rule is that kids’ toys get smashed to bits or thrown into a plastic crate where their tiny components are scattered. Nowhere is the distinction between the two types more clearly defined than in Hypnotator’s house. I loved my toys as a kid, but I do remember coating Muton with a thin film of stretched slime, and my early Aurora kits not only received appalling paint jobs but got mashed pretty quickly. I also let my big brother swing my Fighting Fury Cap’n Pegleg out of the window on a string and batter the hell out of him. If it’s any consolation to you, or indeed mitigation to myself, my kids were present and approved every single item that was either binned or given to the charity shop, in fact they surprised me with their ruthlessness at disposing of it all. My daughter has been given a few Barbie style dolls over the years and has never shown any interest in them. Incidentally, the dolls’ house I used in Microtopia was another thing she never liked or played with. Picky, kids these days; they spurn the beauty of plastic figures for the likes of a Playstation.
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Post by Falconhood on Jan 28, 2006 9:42:17 GMT -5
disturbing...very disturbing. What's Her Face clothes
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