Disrespectful friends anyone?

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Ha ha. Funny but also annoying. My fiancee used to pose my 12 inch leatherface into a Ballarena pose.
 
Lol it is funny. But my friends always do that to my figures. But its usually the ones i dont care about. If they ever did anything like that to my Grails i would be so mad. Its a human instict to put action figures in sexual positions. Nice figures by the way!
 
My wife is always putting my figures in stupid positions, and a 1/6th sombrero we have gets a lot of mileage-

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And they get a a fare share of dress up too-
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Hahaha best pics I've seen all eek but I'm glad nothing was broken. Maybe you should put up price tags on your figs with a giant sign saying: "You break it you buy it" somewhere behind it all. That would deter the foolishness...or at least warn them on what they may be getting into.
 
Personally, I would've handed out ass beatings. They'd likely ____ if you went to their houses and started stacking their Tiffany Crystal pieces or fine china.
 
My friends know enough not to touch my figures, but I've had times where they've felt free to look at my books. That bothers me more than anything. :mad:
 
Funny as it is, I'd be in jail for manslaughter if I found anything reposed. I spend hours tweaking figures to capture that exact moment or attitude I want to see every time I look at my figures. My whole family knows not to touch my stuff, not even the stuff I've done for them that sits in their own homes. If they want it moved they invite me over or wait until the next family gathering.
 
Well remind me never to kick a ball into your yard :lol

I'm same though, would piss me off if someone moved mine, let alone break one. Spend ages moving them. Pose them, sit down, nope doesnt look right, pose them again, still doesnt, pose again, think it does then realise doesnt. Sometimes though when one falls over due to the centre of balance being off, when repose it, its a better pose than before, which can be a silver lining

If I was to have people over regularly though I would have glass cabinets with locks just to be sure, along with armed guard and attack dogs with a sign that read "Forget the Dog... Beware of Owner!"
 
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