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Post by Lazo on Nov 4, 2005 15:27:32 GMT -5
I liked trains, a lot. Used those... I think "Brio," if I remember right, train sets. They'd give you wooden tracks and you'd put them together to make your own railway systems. I remember that green/red engine I had, was the best. Eventually went on to electric trains, which are still set up in old country. Have a very rare and very cool looking old-school engine and a missile car.
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Post by Yoshifrog on Nov 4, 2005 15:46:06 GMT -5
Lol Lazo, my little brother has those!
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Post by Shoe on Nov 4, 2005 16:01:43 GMT -5
hehee...I still have a Mario plushie since I was 8 XD A SM64 mario with a wing cap. :3
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Post by contention on Nov 4, 2005 16:13:40 GMT -5
Ever since I was little, I think I have had the same obsession as I do today. I've always been interested in the cities built by man. With their towering lights and shining beams, how they glimmer and seem to always call out to every single living creature. Strange, so I have always thought since I dislike huge crowds; yet the beauty of these metal structures scraping at the sky has always bewildered me.
The comfort one can find in a chair at a resteraunt, with dim ridden lights and a smooth setting was something I liked as a child. I always disliked it when my parents took me to places where fast-food was served, my favorite setting is one of peace. It can either be a skywalk overviewing a busy city road... or even the small comfortable circle booth in the scent of freshly cooked meals and low trimmed voices.
Those quiet murmers always made me wonder what was going on around me, it made me feel like I was safe. As if the world was still safetly moving and some sanity of the world could still be intact. Those family like settings, I could sit with my loved one are alone and fall into a blissful sleep as I used to back then. Those freshly cut suburban yards also seem to draw my eyes. The few scattered trees, with their leaves giving glory in spring and flames in fall always made me flutter.
When I was a kid, I always enjoyed the faint sounds of the world around and the winter setting of the falling sun as christmas trees lined countless windows as I ran down the street. And from there, I took refuge in my old N64. Yet, back when I was much younger I enjoyed a SNES we had and an Atari from my dad; I was far to young to comprehend them all though..
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