Nine Inch Nails
Super Freak
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Now with Jazzinc handling DC, and kaustic plastik handling my most desired line. I can give hot toys the pink slip. Enjoy the marvel and star wars.
I'm choosing to just let it go. I'm over it. They've every right to voice their concerns (even if I think it pushes the bounds of redundancy) and engaging with them only makes them feel the (understandable) need to defend their opinions.
I get that. And I don't hold it against them. Trying to just move on from that whole debate, honestly.
Live and let live.
Which Kaustic Plastic line is that?Now with Jazzinc handling DC, and kaustic plastik handling my most desired line. I can give hot toys the pink slip. Enjoy the marvel and star wars.
Your tyres help you to get to work and make lots of money to pay your bills, your figures are those billsOn the subject of whether this figure will last more than 5 years or not, here is my thought: I drive 2 hours round-trip each day for work, which means I'm putting about 25,000 miles on my car each year. Tires for my car run close to 1K, so I get about 18 months out of them before I have to buy new ones. I know tires and toys aren't the same thing, and we expect one to last forever compared to the other, but ultimately it's still $1K for a finite period of time...I'll take the 5 year approximation and enjoy her on my shelf in the meantime, no problem.
The new Maestro line, I cannot wait for Bowie. They are using medical grade silicone for the bodies and real leatherWhich Kaustic Plastic line is that?
Me when I spot her at a club
I have his ‘89 Batmobile PO, Type B JND Ledger, previously purchased the InArt Ledger rooted deluxe, not to mention Moducases, $700 custom paint and hair, a couple of $600 custom suits currently being made as we speak. Will also be buying the new KP Luxury Eric Draven which will definitely compete with Pfeiffer prices here.Because they can't afford to buy the thing they want so they are choosing to crap on it to make themselves feel better.
Just thought I'd come in here just to let you know that Michelle Pfeiffer is HOT AF! I'm assuming I'm the only one who noticed this....
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but 90's, I'd put Alicia Silverstone up there too.
Born in 79'. My memory is FUBAR tho lolClearly, you were very young in the 90's.
Which Kaustic Plastic line is that?
Born in 79'. My memory is FUBAR tho lol
Yeah. I never cared to watch Grease. I believe the first film I remember Pheiffer from was Scarface. I still remember all my 80's action flicks. Best years of my life, if I'm honest.Exactly, so you "came of age" in the 90's... 11-20... key ages in there. You were defined.
That is between me and Gawd, sir.You liked Cameron Diaz in The Mask... because she did something to you.
Why yes. That red dress. Interesting that you would bring her up. She did something to you too, didn't she Wor.....You liked Cameron Diaz in The Mask... because she did something to you.
Yeah I really don't understand the arguments in here, or what miracle fabric or silicone body people are expecting Joost to come up with for this figure. If you want a Pfeiffer Catwoman from any company, it's either going to use this material or something very similar, because that's just the best that is available right now. And yes you may be restricted on the kind of posing you can do, but that's just the nature of the bodies available right now and the super tight costume she wore in the movie.Why are people taking a 5 year guarantee in direct sunlight as a assumption the material will turn to dust in 5 years?
Kept away from such extreme conditions and well maintained the suit will likely last well beyond a decade.
What more can you ask for?