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I just realized Tonka does not make their metal trucks anymore! What happend to them? Now they are made of cheap plastic
THis makes me sad!:frown:
Originally posted by: MisfitsFiend
I just realized Tonka does not make their metal trucks anymore! What happend to them? Now they are made of cheap plasticTHis makes me sad!:frown:
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
The death of personal responsibility?
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
The death of personal responsibility?
You're expecting a 4 year old to be more "responsible"?
I'm the first guy who'll stand up and rail on about "personal responsibility" for adults, but for 4 and 5 year olds? Give me a break.
Metal trucks are just too dangerous. They rust, they bend and can get sharp (I had one when I was little was had some pretty sharp corners).
That's dangerous stuff.
Haha yea :frown:Originally posted by: bradruth
Probably because too many kids got wanged on the head with one of them metal badboys. :laugh:
Maybe that's what happenedOriginally posted by: CrackRabbit
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
The death of personal responsibility?
You're expecting a 4 year old to be more "responsible"?
I'm the first guy who'll stand up and rail on about "personal responsibility" for adults, but for 4 and 5 year olds? Give me a break.
Metal trucks are just too dangerous. They rust, they bend and can get sharp (I had one when I was little was had some pretty sharp corners).
That's dangerous stuff.
I am pretty sure CR meant the responsibility of the parents to watch thier kids so they didn't beat little JLGatsby on the head with them.
On second thought maybe the parents should let thier kids beat little JLGatsby on the head with a metal toy truck.
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
The death of personal responsibility?
You're expecting a 4 year old to be more "responsible"?
I'm the first guy who'll stand up and rail on about "personal responsibility" for adults, but for 4 and 5 year olds? Give me a break.
Metal trucks are just too dangerous. They rust, they bend and can get sharp (I had one when I was little was had some pretty sharp corners).
That's dangerous stuff.
I am pretty sure CR meant the responsibility of the parents to watch thier kids so they didn't beat little JLGatsby on the head with them.
On second thought maybe the parents should let thier kids beat little JLGatsby on the head with a metal toy truck.
Originally posted by: MisfitsFiend
I just realized Tonka does not make their metal trucks anymore! What happend to them? Now they are made of cheap plasticTHis makes me sad!:frown:
Originally posted by: bradruth
Probably because too many kids got wanged on the head with one of them metal badboys. :laugh:
Originally posted by: MasterAndCommander
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...fondly remember his Tonka trucks, dozers, and cement mixers from his childhood.
Originally posted by: LiquidImpulse
Originally posted by: bradruth
Probably because too many kids got wanged on the head with one of them metal badboys. :laugh:
:laugh::laugh::laugh:
man, that made me laugh so hard
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
The death of personal responsibility?
You're expecting a 4 year old to be more "responsible"?
I'm the first guy who'll stand up and rail on about "personal responsibility" for adults, but for 4 and 5 year olds? Give me a break.
Metal trucks are just too dangerous. They rust, they bend and can get sharp (I had one when I was little was had some pretty sharp corners).
That's dangerous stuff.
I am pretty sure CR meant the responsibility of the parents to watch thier kids so they didn't beat little JLGatsby on the head with them.
On second thought maybe the parents should let thier kids beat little JLGatsby on the head with a metal toy truck.
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
The death of personal responsibility?
You're expecting a 4 year old to be more "responsible"?
I'm the first guy who'll stand up and rail on about "personal responsibility" for adults, but for 4 and 5 year olds? Give me a break.
Metal trucks are just too dangerous. They rust, they bend and can get sharp (I had one when I was little was had some pretty sharp corners).
That's dangerous stuff.
I am pretty sure CR meant the responsibility of the parents to watch thier kids so they didn't beat little JLGatsby on the head with them.
On second thought maybe the parents should let thier kids beat little JLGatsby on the head with a metal toy truck.
Are parents supposed to watch their kids every minute they're playing? That's how you end up with messed up kids. Better to give the damn kid a toy truck he can bang his head with than give him a metal one and keep him playing in the kitchen under mommie's dress for the sake of parental responsibility.