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    Originally Posted by Mana
    OT alert.

    You guys got me curious about Playmobil minifigs so I googled. I suppose I do get the humor of some of them but I'm rather disturbed by some of the sets, especially by the Axe Man and The Policeman & Tramp. What were they thinking?

    Take a look at some of the Lothar Meggendorfer stuff if you want to see disturbing LOL

    Very ingenious mechanisms though - very Heath Robinson / Rube Goldberg.


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    SLOOH gift certs/cards. DD really enjoyed this during her astronomy/cosmology phase.

    (not sure that she's entirely out of this phase, but she's not obsessed the way she was when she was 9-12)


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    Originally Posted by HowlerKarma
    See, we like that kind of thing. It's admittedly odd, but then again, we're like that.

    DD had Far Side collections before she was five, I think, and had seen The Holy Grail twice by the time she was 8 or 9.

    Her favorite of the Minis from Playmobil (aside from the obvious winner of the fully tricked-out Hazmat team) is the Caesar one. Got that for her the year we saw Julius Caesar. {snicker} It sits on a shelf next to "Yorick" in her room.

    We haven't done far side yet but DS just discovered our collection of Calvin and Hobbes. He is in heaven!

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    Originally Posted by HowlerKarma
    See, we like that kind of thing. It's admittedly odd, but then again, we're like that.

    DD had Far Side collections before she was five, I think, and had seen The Holy Grail twice by the time she was 8 or 9.

    Her favorite of the Minis from Playmobil (aside from the obvious winner of the fully tricked-out Hazmat team) is the Caesar one. Got that for her the year we saw Julius Caesar. {snicker} It sits on a shelf next to "Yorick" in her room.

    We haven't tried far side yet although DH and I are big fans - DS just discovered Calvin and Hobbes - has been in hysterics for days!

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    I am putting in a bookmark electronic dictionary, so DS can look up new words he comes across while reading, and a metal mini-puzzle. I bought both at Books A Million. The bookmark was around $20 and the puzzle maybe $5? A little pricey for a stocking, but I just put less stuff in to compensate. Oh! And, I also found a Minecraft mini-plush toy there that I'm putting in as well.

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    Is a harmonica geeky?

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    I don't know that I'd call it GEEKY, exactly. More like hipster.

    In any event, DD8 sure loved hers.


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    DS loved his harmonica too. That was in the interested in music phase. But years later he still will dig it out - which is much more pleasant than when he digs out the accordion his grandmother gave him!

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    Originally Posted by madeinuk
    Take a look at some of the Lothar Meggendorfer stuff if you want to see disturbing LOL

    I took a look and I wasn't exactly disturbed but fascinated. If I still could talk art history, I would have had something interesting to say but that part of my brain doesn't seem to work anymore.

    *****

    I couldn't think of anything especially geeky for DD for her stocking so she is getting mostly art supplies but I'm thinking of putting in a little card that says she now has a BrainPOP Jr subscription. She's been religiously watching the free videos for months and is always so sad that she can't access the other videos.

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