by JQW » Mon Sep 19, 2005 9:10 am
I own not a single Lara Croft product. The closest is a copy of the latest Tomb Raider game that was packed-in with my 6600GT video card.
Perhaps you're thinking of back on Elmwood, in the Debasement, where I had the photos of the official Eidos Lara Croft model in the outfit then nude. At the time, you were sporting a Lara Croft figure on top of your monitor.
I have two Duke figures after one fell and the leg fell off. It makes a great Christmas-tree topper. I'll have fun explaining that to my kid.
No Starship Troopers action figures, just a bug. You were the one who was anxious to buy the Dina Meyer action figure. (Note that my definition of action figure is of the traditional ~4" tall blister-pack thing. And no, that doesn't mean that I have a 12" Johnny Rico in my collection, either.)
I'm going to hazard a guess here that you have "Clerks" action figures. You fucking NERD.
So, anyway, lemme know what the story was on your Crystal Castles. I'm curious.
I own not a single Lara Croft product. The closest is a copy of the latest Tomb Raider game that was packed-in with my 6600GT video card.
Perhaps you're thinking of back on Elmwood, in the Debasement, where I had the photos of the official Eidos Lara Croft model in the outfit then nude. At the time, you were sporting a Lara Croft figure on top of your monitor.
I have two Duke figures after one fell and the leg fell off. It makes a great Christmas-tree topper. I'll have fun explaining that to my kid.
No Starship Troopers action figures, just a bug. You were the one who was anxious to buy the Dina Meyer action figure. (Note that my definition of action figure is of the traditional ~4" tall blister-pack thing. And no, that doesn't mean that I have a 12" Johnny Rico in my collection, either.)
I'm going to hazard a guess here that you have "Clerks" action figures. You fucking NERD.
So, anyway, lemme know what the story was on your Crystal Castles. I'm curious.