Are you ever too old to buy toys??? VOL....CHEWBACCA MASK

Not exactly related but I play more video games now than when I was younger
 
people thinking "growing up" and getting "mature" means giving up all the fun things in life. I say, growing up means figuring out your priorities in life and still manage to do the things you have always loved to do even as a kid.
 
You can't be 100% serious 24/7, sometimes you have to let go because you'll eventually miss all of the good things the make life worth living, simple things so good on her.
 
The older and more aware you get of the world, the more you need to hold on to the things that truly make you happy.
 
When you say "playing," I'm envisioning you flying a star wars spaceship thru the air making the "pew" "pew" noises :lol:

Building....well, I can see how that's relaxing/therapeutic.

I think there's a BI difference between the two (playing/building).

I took 2 giant Lego boards and built a giant city. Every week or so I rotate things around so I keep it fresh
 
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When you say "playing," I'm envisioning you flying a star wars spaceship thru the air making the "pew" "pew" noises :lol:

Building....well, I can see how that's relaxing/therapeutic.

I think there's a BI difference between the two (playing/building).

I took 2 giant Lego boards and built a giant city. Every week or so I rotate things around so I keep it fresh


I'm 29 and just got back into Lego bricks. I just finished the Wall-E set before I seen this thread. :pimp:

The only downside is it's expensive but worth it to me.
 
:lol: a ton of us here collect toys and stuff like that. Check out the Hot Toys thread in here.

Yea I have a good amount. Don't think il stop.
 
i won a plush toy in circus circus in 96 and still have it...i even bring the stuff dog with me on vacations... i try to tell people i didnt buy it i won it
 
 
I'm 24 and still play with LEGOS.
When you say "playing," I'm envisioning you flying a star wars spaceship thru the air making the "pew" "pew" noises
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Building....well, I can see how that's relaxing/therapeutic.

I think there's a BI difference between the two (playing/building).
You get it 
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I'm 29 and just got back into Lego bricks. I just finished the Wall-E set before I seen this thread. :pimp:

The only downside is it's expensive but worth it to me.

When it comes to childhood memories being relived you can't put a price on that.

But yea the Star Wars sets definitely get up there [emoji]128517[/emoji]

Especially the Death Star 1 & 2 sets
 
no you aren't but with that being said. 

that ***** is dumb as hell.  video was cringe. 
 
people thinking "growing up" and getting "mature" means giving up all the fun things in life. I say, growing up means figuring out your priorities in life and still manage to do the things you have always loved to do even as a kid.
Well said
 
Originally posted by DCALLAmerican

As a kid i loved taking my gi joes out in the front yard and pretending they were fighting in the jungle.
Holding the figures and vehicles and making noises.

If i see a grown man doing that, im going to assume he is slow mentally.

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Man I wish I can join ya. Think I'm too mature for my own good. I would like to build them RC helicopters or cars but that falls into a hobby I guess.
 
LOL. My daughters love playing with dolls and such. They want me to play with them but be a male character. But the only options they give me is James from Sofia the First or Prince Eric. I'm not about to be no prince Eric from the little mermaid or James. So I took my batman figure off the shelf and joined the party. 

Thinking of getting an iron-man one to shake things up. 
 
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