Author Topic: I found my childhood under my bed and im trippin  (Read 3573 times)

um I don't know but they had armada on the package I know

um I don't know but they had armada on the package I know
oh, i never watched armada, so i guess it's not surprising that i don't know them

I've honestly never watched more than two or three episodes of any series I really want to I've just never had to time guess I should go start one

I've honestly never watched more than two or three episodes of any series I really want to I've just never had to time guess I should go start one
if you ever read the comics don't read idw's more than meets the eye unless you don't mind crying over robots

I cry over inanimate objects and over my old toys and stuff so yea I think I'm already a lost cause

Time to bring out the city rug and go for a drive.



Time to bring out the city rug and go for a drive.
I loved them things.

Time to bring out the city rug and go for a drive.
I must find mine..

sell on ebay
maybe some in a few years but I'll probably keep the ones I like the most

Well I never had one but when I seen one I played with dat stuff.
Me and my friend would use blocks to make a city like that all the time, good times. Good times.


them wooden train tracks anyone had some of those? I loved those things and my dad would make us wood houses and stuff

We had some, still have some. Just have to find them, we have an entire set.
I used to have an electric train thing that had a control panel to change its speed. Also the track would shock you.

them wooden train tracks anyone had some of those? I loved those things and my dad would make us wood houses and stuff
I had one trainset that is very nostalgic and it's somewhere around here, but the tracks looked like this:

but it had things like a trainstation, switches that controlled where it went (like back or forth) and the train was more realistic looking (not too real though)