bully_on_speed wrote:
i liked it. as a kid i was convinced my toys were alive. which one time made me feel bad due to the elective surgery of swaping parts inbetween different g.i. joe guys
I customise My Little Ponies all the time and "head transplants" are a common precedure. I cut off the legs of one so I could add more and make a "pony pus" but I think I'm going to take a Salvador Dali approach with it.
My brother took my neice and I to see Toy Story 2 and twoards the end at the airport when you see the Barbie with all the pantings on her face he comments, "That's one of PunkyKat's toys!" Maybe when I get a new pony the others are like, "You'll like PunkyKat! She's an artist!"
I was never crazy about the Toy Story movies and found them insanley boring. Lion King was my special intrest at the time and when my third grade teacher forced us to watch it the only hightlight of the movie was when the car radio played Hakuna Matata. I've always perfered talking animals to talking toys.