urban legend

Darth Wensleydale said:
The thought of digging up a few Jedi figures from a tip doesn't appeal really. Although I do have recurring dreams about being in this old shop and somehow getting the storeroom and there being several dusty sealed boxes with Palitoy on the side. Which the owner then sells to me for a couple of quid. Then before I can open them the alarm goes off :wink:


I have a similar dream, and it's dammed annoying. As I learnt more about Star Wars, my dreams got more specific and involved.

I even told myself in the drea, 'This time it's not a dream' :roll:

:lol:
 
sith-smith said:
Darth Wensleydale said:
The thought of digging up a few Jedi figures from a tip doesn't appeal really. Although I do have recurring dreams about being in this old shop and somehow getting the storeroom and there being several dusty sealed boxes with Palitoy on the side. Which the owner then sells to me for a couple of quid. Then before I can open them the alarm goes off :wink:


I have a similar dream, and it's dammed annoying. As I learnt more about Star Wars, my dreams got more specific and involved.

I even told myself in the drea, 'This time it's not a dream' :roll:

:lol:

our lass says i could be talking to any old nutter on here ,please stop proving her right :wink:
 
just tried to find something on google ,nothing about that but read the bit in this called our sand pit
http://www.motherearthnews.com/DIY/1994-08-01/Backyard-Adventures.aspx
 
When i was watching some show about old toys they showed a newsround clip of them throwing a load of star wars stuff away and being buried by cranes, heard the same type of story about the atari game ET where more games were made than there were consoles
 
lee gray said:
When i was watching some show about old toys they showed a newsround clip of them throwing a load of star wars stuff away and being buried by cranes, heard the same type of story about the atari game ET where more games were made than there were consoles


there used to be a land fill site near where i used to live ,we used to go on when it shut and get c64/speccy/amstrad cassettes ,**** loads of tennis balls and iron on slazenger clothes labels so all my school shirts were slazenger ,then again about 90% of lads where i grew up had them as well :lol: :lol:
 
Only a few years ago my ma found an old Klaatu figure burried in one of her flower beds.
He was in surprisingly good nick despite having been there for over 15 years!
 
weasel said:
Only a few years ago my ma found an old Klaatu figure burried in one of her flower beds.
He was in surprisingly good nick despite having been there for over 15 years!

My Dad found an sand person and a Rebel soldier in our flower beds. One of the Rebel Soldiers boots had gone green
 
jabbawokkie said:
spoons said:
kerry1977 said:
Spoons that rebal soilder could be classed as a variant now

I'll have to get it back off my kids then :oops: :wink:


gusties your son :shock: :shock: :wink:


Gustie hasn't got it, my kids have.......... :| :wink:

He can have it for the right price, I'll just say we were burgled :wink: :roll:
 
Jim Stevenson can give you all the details about the landfill story.

I belive this was around the time that toy tony bought the two truck full of carded stock?

I did hear a rumour about 10 years ago that joiner had also bought a large amount of the same figure, possibly tie fighter pilot? the story I heard was that he used this to increase the amount of items he had, to allow him to be officailly named as having the worlds largest collection..I have no idea if this is true or not :roll:
 
DIGGING IS MY SPECIAL "T" LOL HEY BOLLUX SEE THE 2 INSULATORS ON THE LEFT AND RIGHT THEY CAME FROM HANDIGGING BY ME 1 OF A KINDS HMMM CANT WAIT TO GET MY HANDS ON THEM AT THE KENNER DUMP IN USA LOL THEN I LEAVE THIS PATHETIC HOBBY NOT THE TOYS BUT MOST COLLECTORS ARE BASTARDS PERIOD AND WOULD FIGHT ANY OF THEM IN ACAGE MATCH. BOLLUX WON LOL HES NOT A ASSHOLE. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=BRIAN+SYRA+INSULATORS http://www.insulators.com/pictures/?id=142719842
 
The link, by Brian Syra (i.e. you Augie Doggie) effectively says

Hi, I'm Brian Syra, I found these electrical insulators at an antique store, I don't know jack about them, but if you do (insulator collectors) let me know how much they are worth and I'll charge you double (because I'm an InsulatorJacker!!!!!).

p.s. I did not dig these up as I do not have a digger

(now we all brace ourselves for the library stock photo of an appropriate excavator to prove he does have one) :wink: :roll: :lol:
 
You'll only get that photo if he gets all his homework done first! His mummy won't let him on the computer till he does all his homework and his chores!
 
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