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Who sold their star trek dolls after watching The 40 Year Old Virgin?
Come on, fess up.
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Not me.
They're a Legacy for my kid when HE grows up... |
I have Trek dolls, and I've yet to watch 40 Year Old Virgin (I know, I know..i really have to!!) But I'll probably end up putting most of my Star Trek stuff in a box somewhere...
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What are you kidding, I tried to go out and buy some after watching the movie.
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It was just a movie..... lol
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I really don't have any Star Trek dolls, I was always more interested in the ships. I do have a ton of models of the ships (I used to love the Micromachines ones), but I'm pretty secure in my identity as a geek, so they're still out on display like always. |
If I'd have known people were going to get rid of their Trek stuff after seeing that movie I would've gotten serious about yardsale-ing. But alas, I wasn't aware of the joys of Trek at that time, so no discarded toys for me. =(
LOL, but seriously, I don't think that anyone should feel pressured to stop doing something they love just 'cause of how you appear doing it. Forget about all the stereotypes and forced conformation to a certain way of thinking and just enjoy what you like! |
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No. :001_cool:
Firstly, I don't have any Trek dolls (so far) Secondly, I'll never be a forty year old virgin. :thumbup: Thirdly, I don't particularly give a damn what some stereotypical bull crap like that movie would have to say about my life. |
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