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6 Dec 2005 20:35 | (2) comments | www


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And which pressie would you be hankering after? (and I'm not talking about the ebay one)

Posted by: Smully | December 7, 2005 08:00 AM

Moi? Can't really go for the gatling gun as due to the size of our flat the one other occupant might complain about me attacking @ point blank, and similarly, I don't have enough room to store the jet and cannot afford to garage it, notwithstanding it in itself is unlikely to be affordable by anyone I know. So that leaves the battling tanks, and whilst the bigger one looks cooler, there is the whole 'I shot you first' 'No you didn't you missed' argument to be had. Depends how the little ones are controlled. Could be kewl if there was lots but they might suffer interference from each other if there not on different frequencies. I seem to remember a Beano or some other comic about a kid who controlled an army through a wrist control. That'd make me even with the neighbours and the screaming kid...

Posted by: skitz | December 8, 2005 08:20 AM

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