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Old 04-12-2005, 11:10 PM   #4 (permalink)
krazykloudz
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Originally Posted by mike_sho
I think he meant non-rc model type. I tried them when I was young...never got into it. I think I was yearning for an RC plane...but the parents couldnt afford or probably trust a plane with me. So I got the model...

Same thing went for my 4wheeler. I saw this toy and was like damn....its a real 4wheeler...but small. Then my parents are like you want that....and im like oh shit....they didnt say no to a 4wheeler...life is good.

Then. It gets home and shit a plastic one...it was it...but when it was like in toys r us miles high it looked like real rubber tires and I thought it had a real gas motor.

LOL. Was maybe 6 years old....but man that was funny looking back. I really thought I was going to get a off-road 4wheeler that was fit just for a kid. I swear if I was the age Iam now. Just thinking about getting on a 4wheeler gets you pumped. Then think about the let down of having to return to gay plastic toy land.

Luckily a few year afterwards I was able to coax one of the stingy neighborhood kids into borrowing his go-kart for a quick run. Bastard acted like I would kill it and he acted like the thing was a pos. Well anyway. I got my fix!
lol oh those, haha. yea i built a few model cars, but i hated getting headaches from the glue, but they were definetly cool.
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