Halo 3 Collectors Edition Helmet, Beside a Ezio Figurine, Background occupied by a poster of the TF2 sniper XD.
Where did you get that? I want one, like, a lot.antidonkey said:While I do have a LoTR rings sword replica, I have to say the geekiest thing I own is a Star Trek Pizza cutter. Behold the Awesome:
The thing is crazy sharp too. You could cut a person with it.
wait, vhs copies of the original trilogy count? I figured star wars was culturally ubiquitous at this point.Johnny Novgorod said:Some Pokemon cards, a toy Bob-omb, a bunch of Star Wars figurines, a Star Wars trivia game, an R2-D2 cassette player, the original trilogy in VHS, two posters for God of War and Resident Evil, some Scott Pilgrim comics, the first few Cowboy Bebop manga, a Cowboy Bebop t-shirt, not to mention all my consoles and game collection. The list goes on.
The untainted VHS box collection in which Greedo does not shoot first? Sure!Quazimofo said:wait, vhs copies of the original trilogy count? I figured star wars was culturally ubiquitous at this point.Johnny Novgorod said:Some Pokemon cards, a toy Bob-omb, a bunch of Star Wars figurines, a Star Wars trivia game, an R2-D2 cassette player, the original trilogy in VHS, two posters for God of War and Resident Evil, some Scott Pilgrim comics, the first few Cowboy Bebop manga, a Cowboy Bebop t-shirt, not to mention all my consoles and game collection. The list goes on.
I just love how posts like these catch me off guard. Its one of the reasons why I keep reading the forums.Casual Shinji said:My virginity. ;D
My answer to this is ultimately the same thing, except it's a replica of Frostmourne rather than AndurilGizmo1990 said:So for christmas I got this
And while I and everyone I know thiks it is cool it would probebly look really geeky to many people.
How about you?
Does Gan shoot first in the first digital re-mastering? Because that's the box set that I have.Johnny Novgorod said:The untainted VHS box collection in which Greedo does not shoot first? Sure!Quazimofo said:wait, vhs copies of the original trilogy count? I figured star wars was culturally ubiquitous at this point.Johnny Novgorod said:Some Pokemon cards, a toy Bob-omb, a bunch of Star Wars figurines, a Star Wars trivia game, an R2-D2 cassette player, the original trilogy in VHS, two posters for God of War and Resident Evil, some Scott Pilgrim comics, the first few Cowboy Bebop manga, a Cowboy Bebop t-shirt, not to mention all my consoles and game collection. The list goes on.