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Re: Saint Louis Farm Toy Show
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Posted by j cook/iowa on January 30, 2007 at 08:37:51 from (12.210.213.89):
In Reply to: Re: Saint Louis Farm Toy Show posted by Adults with Toys on January 30, 2007 at 04:44:23:
Please note I am not afraid to use my name! Some people collect small toys. Model trains are toys. So are Teddy Bears, Barbie Dolls, Diecast Cars, GI JOE, Startrek Figures, Plastic model kits of all types, and yes the ERTL Diecast farm Toys are collectable also. you do not have to collect Stamps, Coins, Firearms or antique tools to have an enjoyable hobby, unlike what mr. "ADULT" with Toys seems to think. Deliberately offending other people is certainly not something I would expect and "Adult" to do, however, so if I question as to wether or not mr "ADULT" is really an adult, please don't act surprised. By the way, MY toy tractor collection resembles the red one, except it's GREEN!
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