So the "midlife" crisis topic came up recently and I don't think I had any doubt I was already in this stage of life, but it really did confirm it. The last few years or so I got a little ebay crazy buying up some action figures to add to or complete collections. Taking some advice from Vinny I've paired down on some of the random collectables and figures I had and focused on basically two things (right now). Reinvesting in the obsession of my youth and collecting a bunch of TMNT figures, pretty much focusing on the turtles. And then getting a bunch of the Palisades Muppet Show figures. The Muppet figures came out when I was in college and had negative money so it's been great to find them again and in pretty great condition.
This isn't the whole display, I actually need to get some better cabinets and unbox the 1990 movie TMNT figures. I also have a cabinet with a bunch of open Muppet figures and sets. These are just some that I decided not to open for now and hang up.
Anyone else out there going through crisis times or just building a collection?
Going back through some old podcasts and Peter Brown was on this episode talking about a Denny's branded Atari 2600. Does anyone know if this ever showed up on a video, like a random UPF or something?
Zach, can you believe it? On this day ten years ago, four men in a basement split into pairs of two. The purpose of the split was to discover which pairing of men would be most sympatico with the quirky ways of a small town in Washington State and the peculiar maneuvering of an FBI agent through the town's bizarre menagerie of townsfolk. Supplemental materials released alongside their grand experiment hinted at some regret over the work...one could almost deduce they had a "Deadly Premonition" ® (2010) things were not going to go entirely according to plan. Amazing, don't you think, Zach?
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