It is nice to see a face behind this magnificent Chanel. A lot of us have been saved not just by toys but by the memories behind them. I left some unhealthy, strong habits for toys. This is not just a hobby, it is therapy and a health way of life. May your Chanel and stories forever prevail.
I love listening to your stories - they are both happy and very sad. Happy because of the connection and appreciation you had with your toys, and incredibly sad having to leave them behind. I remember the connection I had with my toys as a child and try my upmost best with my children to take on their view point when trying to downsize what they have - which is a lot more than I had back in the day, however I do think kids these days are spoilt somewhat to the point that they don’t have the same level of love for each individual item as we did back in the 80’s where most of us only got things on our birthdays and Christmas’s.
I agree with you mate! Thank you for watching! I love sharing as much as I can remember from my childhood. I always tend to forget some stories that happened in between all of this too. Some I simply don’t include because I don’t have the toys related to them (yet). I’ve touched on some of those stories in an earlier video. Not sure I’ve mentioned how I found a Manglor Mountain at an abandoned house. Once I get a Manglor Mountain I’ll tell the story 😂. Thanks for your constant support from the very beginning brother it’s very much appreciated 🙏
Thank you! I’m glad you liked it! If I learned anything growing up it was how to appreciate things and also not to steal! My dad caught me the second time I tried to steal money from him (which I forgot to mention in the video)
Love this episode! Thanks for sharing your story. Certainly brought me back to my memories of watching the Rambo forces of freedom at my grandma’s house. Me too now trying to reaquire the toys she bought for me, its that memories and those old feeling we are actually looking for. I got my silverhawk quiksilver recently and made me teared reminding of my late grandma.
This was an awesome episode! Loved hearing the story behind the toy and that's the best part. Knowing that a situation, a moment in time or favorite people in our lives were tied to that particular toy makes that even more special. Look forward to more episodes like this. Also, would like a toy room tour video 😉
Thank you so much! Not sure if you’ve seen this, it’s not exactly a room tour but it’s close Collector profile: The Magnificent World of Toys th-cam.com/video/WGxAp-5gT1U/w-d-xo.html
Always love hearing your toy stories bro. One of the perks of arriving early and leaving late from the band gigs. Between you and another friend and the whole Warhammer 40k fiasco makes me want to pick up a 3D printer and dip my feet into the scene. As a kid my mom never let me get action figures because 'ViOlEnCe' 😂 and the influence of people around me led me more towards Hot Wheels, but it's something I've wanted to get into.
Was it K&K Toys? That’s what I had in our mall. KayBee was always more expensive while K&K would be cheaper . Another great video, glad I found your channel
It is nice to see a face behind this magnificent Chanel. A lot of us have been saved not just by toys but by the memories behind them. I left some unhealthy, strong habits for toys. This is not just a hobby, it is therapy and a health way of life. May your Chanel and stories forever prevail.
Well said! It’s nice making a cameo every now and then 😅
I love listening to your stories - they are both happy and very sad. Happy because of the connection and appreciation you had with your toys, and incredibly sad having to leave them behind. I remember the connection I had with my toys as a child and try my upmost best with my children to take on their view point when trying to downsize what they have - which is a lot more than I had back in the day, however I do think kids these days are spoilt somewhat to the point that they don’t have the same level of love for each individual item as we did back in the 80’s where most of us only got things on our birthdays and Christmas’s.
I agree with you mate! Thank you for watching! I love sharing as much as I can remember from my childhood. I always tend to forget some stories that happened in between all of this too. Some I simply don’t include because I don’t have the toys related to them (yet). I’ve touched on some of those stories in an earlier video. Not sure I’ve mentioned how I found a Manglor Mountain at an abandoned house. Once I get a Manglor Mountain I’ll tell the story 😂. Thanks for your constant support from the very beginning brother it’s very much appreciated 🙏
Absolutely loved this episode!
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Fantastic story. Enjoyed this thoroughly. Love hearing about things in our childhood really shape who we are today. 💜💜
Thank you! I’m glad you liked it! If I learned anything growing up it was how to appreciate things and also not to steal! My dad caught me the second time I tried to steal money from him (which I forgot to mention in the video)
this hit hard.
what a great video.
nostalgic memories.
Thank you for watching!
Love this episode! Thanks for sharing your story. Certainly brought me back to my memories of watching the Rambo forces of freedom at my grandma’s house. Me too now trying to reaquire the toys she bought for me, its that memories and those old feeling we are actually looking for. I got my silverhawk quiksilver recently and made me teared reminding of my late grandma.
Thanks for sharing that and thank you for watching!
Super great episode, your story telling along with the visuals is A1!!
Thank you buddy
Beautiful story man, I still own like 80% of my childhood stuff, I'm glad you've been able to get most of yours back
Thank you very much. You’re very fortunate!
Awesome video brotha. Keep up the great work you make us proud all the time.
Thanks bro
Nice episode and background story of your favorite toy figures! Im glad you still get a chance to have those after losing them.
Thank you!
This was an awesome episode! Loved hearing the story behind the toy and that's the best part. Knowing that a situation, a moment in time or favorite people in our lives were tied to that particular toy makes that even more special. Look forward to more episodes like this. Also, would like a toy room tour video 😉
Thank you so much! Not sure if you’ve seen this, it’s not exactly a room tour but it’s close Collector profile: The Magnificent World of Toys
th-cam.com/video/WGxAp-5gT1U/w-d-xo.html
@@TheMagnificentWorldofToys I did. Like to see new stuff since then 😆😉
Always love hearing your toy stories bro. One of the perks of arriving early and leaving late from the band gigs. Between you and another friend and the whole Warhammer 40k fiasco makes me want to pick up a 3D printer and dip my feet into the scene. As a kid my mom never let me get action figures because 'ViOlEnCe' 😂 and the influence of people around me led me more towards Hot Wheels, but it's something I've wanted to get into.
Didn’t know that about your childhood. Thanks for sharing and watching bro!
Support from washington buddy! Keep up the hard work! I appreciate your content!
Thank you for the support buddy!
Was it K&K Toys? That’s what I had in our mall. KayBee was always more expensive while K&K would be cheaper . Another great video, glad I found your channel
Hahaha! Thanks for watching!
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