Now based
on my age, I’m sure most of you would believe when I say “collecting toys” that
I’m referring to those of an adult nature; you know the kind that vibrate and
such.
Well truth
be told, I am not, I’m talking about the kind that you would find next to the Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles and Hot Wheels in your local Walmart store.
Besides,
adult toys are more for the women anyway, like Barbies and Cabbage Patch Kids
are, sure you won’t find an adult toy coming with its own birth certificate or
pink corvette, but you get the point.
As long as we
men come equipped with kung fu grip we will always be ready for battle, well
maybe not battle per se, but at least a round of speed drumming.
Anyways, I
used to collect anything that struck my fancy, mainly because in a way by doing
so I felt the king of the mountain.
What I mean
by that is this, when we were younger we were at our parent’s mercy, if they
felt it was more important to pay the light bill rather than pick us up a G.I.
Joe Defiant playset then we had no other choice but to except it.
So now we
can buy whatever we want, forget food, I’m heading to the toy aisle, and I’m
not settling for those cheap knockoffs either, the ones that are named for what
they are, like for example Military Men and/or Transforming Robots.
I’m making
it rain toys baby, sure I’m living under a bridge, but as long as I got my
action figures (and don’t you dare say dolls) it’s all good and I’m as happy as
a redneck who just heard his parents say in the delivery room, “It’s a girl”.
Throughout
the course of my collecting it has changed many times, like I said prior I used
to collect just about everything, then I only collected variants and female
figures with the hopes of turning a profit and coping a feel on some lady
plastic parts (which are just as good as the fake real things), but now I
collect just what I like.
What I
like, well I’m a Hulkamaniac brother, and no I don’t mean the washed up
wrestler with straw hair who eats his vitamins and says his prayers, but rather
mean green himself the Incredible Hulk.
My house
could be a museum to him; I have his movies/televisions shows, toys and all
kinds of other crazy goodies all over the joint, I’m giving Boston’s Fenway
Park and their “big green monster” a run for its money.
Green with
envy my ass, my place is green with Hulk, and I’m as proud as a homosexual who
is here and who wants others to get used to it. There’s no shame in my game
baby, I “marvel”ous and I know it.
If I’m out
and see an Incredible Hulk item that I don’t have, and sometime do have
depending on how cool it is, I get all giddy like a kid on Christmas morning
and I have to buy it. I can’t help it, common sense flies out the window and my
wallet flies open.
I feel bad
for the cashier when it comes time to pay, because she needs to be extra gentle
with it and it must be bagged all by itself, kind of like if it was fine China
or a dead body I was trying to hide.
I thank God
that the Hulk isn’t as popular as say Spider-Man and/or Batman, because if he
was I would stay broke trying to keep up my collection.
I may not
be a Toys "R" Us kid, but I do know that I don’t want to grow up.
Live long
and stay nerdy.
MJM
Buddy of mine does Matchbox. Oh, Lord, does he do Matchbox...
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