I wish they still made Firefly episodes, or Serenity movies.Queen Michael said:"Why don't they make that anymore?"
I wish they still made Firefly episodes, or Serenity movies.Queen Michael said:"Why don't they make that anymore?"
I see it all the time in Australia, not sure why they distribute it here and not in Canada however.Projekt Spartan said:For some reason they don't make Vanilla Coke (or at least sell it) in Canada anymore. I have looked everywhere, and can't find it. No idea why... I loved that stuff.
I second the dreamcast. But there is an explanation for that one.BrotherhoodOfSteel said:Doritos 3-D.
Arrested Development.
Firefly.
Dreamcast-Anything.
That.... that provided major insight....acturisme said:I second the dreamcast. But there is an explanation for that one.BrotherhoodOfSteel said:Doritos 3-D.
Arrested Development.
Firefly.
Dreamcast-Anything.
http://www.onnetworks.com/videos/play-value/sega-dreamcast?autoplay=true
Because it's effing terrifying? Seriously, I'd be afraid that demonic looking thing would bite me back. Granted, I'd still try it just because it's chocolate and biscuit, and my sweet tooth is out of this world, but stocking it on a shelf. It's be like an army of little smiling Necronomicons just waiting to chomp on soul-bits. Although, CHOCOLATE AND BISCUIT. Yum.revolverwolf said:![]()
It's a smiling face that tastes of chocolate and biscuit! How do you stop stocking that?
I've never bought complete sets from there, but it is a great source of random parts if you're working on your own projects.Khell_Sennet said:Took a poke through bricklink... A big shame, most of the "for sale" sets are opened/assembled and with no box/instructions. A shame, but it's probably the only thing standing between me, and bankruptcy, as I found thousands of dollars worth of sets I'd LOOOOOOVE to have.Deschamps said:If you have a LEGO itch that needs to be scratched, I'm sure Bricklink [http://www.bricklink.com] can help you out. It might be tough to find complete sets in good condition, especially the older ones, but it could be worth a try.Khell_Sennet said:Lego - As with Nerf, there is just so much Lego out there I would love to have completed sets of. Especially the Aquanauts, M-Tron, Blacktron, Star Wars, the trains and monorails, and of the newer stuff, that space agents or whatever it's called had some bitchin spaceships. Can you tell I love space stuff?
Ah, Surge, the best two years of my life. And cannon-sized Super Soakers.TaborMallory said:Surge. Fucking surge. Vault is a sad replacement to the original. Also, the original taco flavored Doritos.
I apologize for tempting you. Stay strong, my friend! You will find a balance between Lego and the necessities of life!Khell_Sennet said:Dangerous, the piecemeal ordering is... I fell into that habit with 40K, almost every Warhammer 40K fig I assembled was a conversion, and Bitz Order was driving me broke twice as fast as the actual boxed minis. Lego would be no different. I'd end up with a thousand lego shark-men and a sea can full of monorail track, while my savings fade to nothing.Deschamps said:I've never bought complete sets from there, but it is a great source of random parts if you're working on your own projects.
Oh MAN do I ever want to make a 1000-meter lego monorail set... AAAAAAAAAHHHHH! NOOO! Don't go over to the broke side of the force!