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When will the bubble burst...?
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<blockquote data-quote="jedisearcher" data-source="post: 387400" data-attributes="member: 3582"><p>Facebook is like a Primary school playground. Coming in on Monday morning at school with your new figure and showing your cronies, having an argument at playtime, everything being forgotten by the next day, dickheads who want to be in your gang asking stupid questions all the time. Sound familiar?</p><p></p><p>It has its place, but if I want to see a proper discussion or check on something in the amazing knowledge bank that the forums have, then I'll leave FB for looking at pretty pictures on.</p><p></p><p>One thing I will say is that the price guide that Ross Barr is trying to put together would be really valuable for many collectors. It's a great idea but last time I looked people weren't contributing much (probably because they're all stroking their e-peen and arguing :lol: ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedisearcher, post: 387400, member: 3582"] Facebook is like a Primary school playground. Coming in on Monday morning at school with your new figure and showing your cronies, having an argument at playtime, everything being forgotten by the next day, dickheads who want to be in your gang asking stupid questions all the time. Sound familiar? It has its place, but if I want to see a proper discussion or check on something in the amazing knowledge bank that the forums have, then I'll leave FB for looking at pretty pictures on. One thing I will say is that the price guide that Ross Barr is trying to put together would be really valuable for many collectors. It's a great idea but last time I looked people weren't contributing much (probably because they're all stroking their e-peen and arguing :lol: ). [/QUOTE]
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