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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • What happened to Toy Stores!?
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    Welcome to the Toy Federation Podcast! In this special episode, recorded live at JoeFest 2024, Ryan and Tony take a nostalgic journey through the history of toy stores in America. Join us as we dive deep into the rise and fall of these beloved retail havens, exploring what made them magical and why so many have disappeared from the landscape.
    The Golden Age of Toy Stores
    Ryan and Tony kick things off by reminiscing about the golden age of toy stores. Remember the excitement of walking into a Toys "R" Us or KB Toys, where the aisles were filled with the latest and greatest toys? We discuss how these stores became cultural landmarks, fostering a sense of wonder and joy for generations of kids.
    The Changing Landscape
    As times changed, so did the retail environment. Our hosts delve into the economic and social factors that led to the decline of many iconic toy stores. From the rise of big-box retailers like Walmart and Target to the advent of online shopping, we analyze how these shifts impacted the traditional toy store model.
    Nostalgia Overload
    For many of us, toy stores were more than just places to buy toys-they were destinations of dreams. Ryan and Tony share their personal memories of visiting toy stores as kids, recounting the thrill of finding that one perfect toy and the hours spent browsing the shelves. These stories highlight the unique role toy stores played in our childhoods and why they hold such a special place in our hearts.
    Favorite Toy Lines
    No trip down memory lane would be complete without discussing some favorite toy lines. Ryan and Tony dive into a treasure trove of vintage toys, including:
    Spider-Man: From the classic Mego figures to the more modern Marvel Legends, we explore the evolution of Spider-Man toys and why this web-slinging hero continues to captivate collectors.
    Vintage Star Wars: A staple of many childhoods, the original Kenner Star Wars line revolutionized the toy industry. Our hosts discuss their favorite figures and the lasting impact of Star Wars toys on pop culture.
    Kenner Alien: Though not as mainstream as other lines, Kenner's Alien figures have a cult following. Ryan and Tony talk about the allure of these eerie and beautifully designed toys.
    Vintage Toys in General: From G.I. Joe to Transformers, He-Man to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, we celebrate the wide array of vintage toys that have left an indelible mark on our lives.
    The Resurgence of Toy Stores
    In recent years, we've seen a resurgence of independent toy stores and specialty shops. Ryan and Tony explore how these new players are filling the void left by the giants of the past. By focusing on niche markets, providing personalized customer service, and fostering a community of collectors, these stores are keeping the spirit of the traditional toy store alive.
    Live from JoeFest 2024
    Recording live from JoeFest 2024 adds an extra layer of excitement to this episode. Surrounded by fellow enthusiasts and industry insiders, our hosts capture the vibrant energy of the event. We also get some exclusive insights and interviews with other collectors and toy experts, making this episode a must-watch for any toy aficionado.
    Join the Conversation
    We want to hear from you! What are your favorite memories of toy stores? Do you have a cherished toy line that you'd like us to discuss in future episodes? Leave your thoughts in the comments below, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell so you never miss an episode of the Toy Federation Podcast.
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    Thank you for joining us on this trip down memory lane. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just discovering the magic of vintage toys, we hope this episode brings back fond memories and inspires new ones. Happy collecting!

Комментарии • 188

  • @ToyFederationPodcastchannel
    @ToyFederationPodcastchannel  6 дней назад +20

    What toy store did you buy from as a kid?

    • @bw2273
      @bw2273 6 дней назад +4

      Hills is where the toys are

    • @Sir3illy
      @Sir3illy 6 дней назад +3

      toys r us and kb toys

    • @Pietaster
      @Pietaster 6 дней назад +1

      I grew up in small town Kansas so there was no toy store near by. I think the closest Toys R Us was 5 hours away. Had to make due with Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Sears, ALCO, etc.

    • @PACKYCSONE80
      @PACKYCSONE80 6 дней назад +1

      Toys r us and toys by Roy in Albuquerque

    • @Sniper-Dave
      @Sniper-Dave 6 дней назад +4

      Zayre, Sears, Treasury Drugs, Lionel Playworld, Ben Franklin, Toys R Us, and KB toys.

  • @9to5warriors
    @9to5warriors 6 дней назад +3

    Thanks for the shoutout 🙏🏽 Toy stores are the lifeline to indie toys that otherwise wouldn’t be discovered. Just like a good record store employee back in the day would introduce you to new music based on a song you liked, a great toy store staff member can help you find unique and exciting toys you might not discover otherwise. We need more toy stores like this; without them, we're stuck buying the same familiar items over and over again.

  • @GOLF4METOO
    @GOLF4METOO 5 дней назад +2

    In California, Service Merchandise Store had one item displayed, and then you would write the stock number down. Then, go to a counter , and they would retrieve that item from their warehouse. Then you would go to the register and pay for it.

  • @cjaccardo
    @cjaccardo 6 дней назад +1

    I worked in the electronics department at Setvice merchandise in the early 90’s for 3 years. All pricey merchandise was held in the warehouse and you had to bring a slip to a checkout counter to get the merchandise. All inexpensive items were available on shelf.
    Really enjoying your Chanel!

  • @oldmanlikeslego
    @oldmanlikeslego 6 дней назад +1

    I 63 Years live in Tampa Bay. Your store is on my Bucket List when I retired

  • @ericfromphoenix3566
    @ericfromphoenix3566 5 дней назад +1

    Great conversation. Thanks for pulling the curtain back a little bit for us in this episode.

  • @caroljavalera8508
    @caroljavalera8508 6 дней назад +1

    I’ve been waiting for Tony to be on the podcast. You guys have great convos about old times

  • @goldschool9050
    @goldschool9050 6 дней назад +2

    I bought toys at Zayres back in the 80's

  • @C_Har
    @C_Har 6 дней назад +3

    I worked at a Toys R Us-one of the best jobs I ever had.

  • @stephenbarone4053
    @stephenbarone4053 6 дней назад +1

    This is quickly becoming my favorite RUclips channel. Thanks for the free entertainment.

  • @redfin01
    @redfin01 6 дней назад +1

    I take my kids to stores to pick a toy for good grades. As my Mom did that for me growing up. She took me to comic book stores/conventions, Wal-Mart, Kay-Bees, & Toy R Us. Ahhh the memories!
    Thank you Ryan & Tony for sharing your experiences.

  • @andreagibson1530
    @andreagibson1530 6 дней назад +1

    Wow…..two honest, from the heart groovy dudes……most awesome! Thanx & God bless

  • @SargeRedsVintageToys
    @SargeRedsVintageToys 2 дня назад +1

    The birthday, good grade etc experience is always fun to see. I think these toy companies are shooting themselves in the foot by ignoring the local shops. The online/toy aisle in big-box shops cannot compare to the wonderment kids have when they come to shops like ours.

  • @edospina97
    @edospina97 День назад

    49th street in Hialeah had Toys R Us, Playworld, and Service Merchandise.

  • @dmc2008
    @dmc2008 6 дней назад +1

    I'm only a third into this, but I can confidently say it's a great episode. Great work gentlemen, keep it up!

  • @Pietaster
    @Pietaster 6 дней назад +1

    I like to see Tony show up in Convention videos. He seems to share my love for Transformers. I would love to see you guys have a conversation about the line. Maybe do a spotlight on specific lines and cover several pieces. Cheers!

  • @antr7493
    @antr7493 День назад +1

    My Service Merchandise had tags you would take to register and then you waited at pickup for the item

  • @The-Saucefather
    @The-Saucefather 5 дней назад +1

    I just heard you talk about that guy that had extra accessories? I'm a collector to and I always save all my weapons from Joe's Ninja turtles Star wars transformers He-Man. I think it's a good idea to post things you need because I would definitely send you some things if you need it. And on the other side you'll be able to sell more stuff and have content for your podcast which I love!!! Rommain Duluth Minnesota, toy collector also.

  • @Jirizo1
    @Jirizo1 2 дня назад

    Love this podcast. It's wild to me that you guys grew up where I did, naming malls are stores and roads I am very familiar with. I really need to go check out Knowhere Comics at some point

  • @KatelynJewel
    @KatelynJewel 5 дней назад +2

    I'm pretty sure some of these kids who are being rewarded for their behavior are also going to Target since it has the biggest toy aisle of any retail store. There's also book stores. I remember as a kid, I went to Barnes and Noble as a reward for cleaning up my bedroom and got two Madeline books in the children's section there. Barnes and Noble is the only of my favorite childhood stores remaining, and I hope it never goes away.

  • @nabzy28
    @nabzy28 6 дней назад +1

    The Starting Lineup conventions back in the mid to late 90's were so fun. Trading in the lobbies, papers and post it notes stuck in every elevator so people could trade and sell until 3am, lol. Would barely sleep for 2 or 3 days.

  • @markemry7605
    @markemry7605 6 дней назад +1

    This was my favorite podcast to date. If you could get Kurt Russell that would be amazing

  • @LoganWood121
    @LoganWood121 6 дней назад +1

    Service Merchandise baby! I remember scoring some Last Action Hero figures there. Miss that place. This was in Jackson, Tennessee, right behind the Old Hickory Mall.

  • @andrewp.8406
    @andrewp.8406 6 дней назад +1

    I live in Toronto, CAN, and back in the 70's and 80's we had a store called Consumers Distributing and it was the same thing, you had to fill out a form and select the toy you wanted from a catalog.

  • @WagesofCine
    @WagesofCine 6 дней назад

    It was great seeing you at JoeFest. Can’t wait to make it over to check out the Toy Federation store.

  • @idleivey
    @idleivey 4 дня назад

    It's the new Skybound imprint driving Joe sales, no doubt.

  • @chrispuckett620
    @chrispuckett620 5 дней назад +1

    when i was a kid we had service merchandise and Johnny's toys the sent you a card in the mail for your birthday with a key in it and you got to go in this castle inside there and get a free gift it was awesome

    • @8830483
      @8830483 5 дней назад

      Heck yeah. Sevice Merchandise. Expensive, but they had some hard to find stuff. That place was a trip.

  • @Wezt334
    @Wezt334 4 дня назад

    So I’m in the UK, I grew up in a city called Canterbury and there was a department store called Ricemans, it had 7 storeys and 1 of those was devoted to toys. It was there that I would look and buy my toys from particularly my Toybiz Spider-Man collection

  • @cowgodx
    @cowgodx 5 дней назад

    I love hearing you guys talk about the toy stores Hialeah in the 80's, it's when and where I grew up.

  • @stevecherney1612
    @stevecherney1612 2 дня назад

    Toys r us, kb toys, Kmart, Target for me in Minnesota. Born 1980

  • @gacha_weirdness1017
    @gacha_weirdness1017 3 дня назад +1

    Born in 1980....Little town in WV...we had Hecks ...Ames and a 10 minute car ride would get you to a Hills....

  • @joseortega7815
    @joseortega7815 6 дней назад +1

    Why does this have the feel of a Pro Wrestling interview? Lol It must be the hotel room.

  • @Halffastbum
    @Halffastbum 5 дней назад +1

    I was happy going to the dollar store to get those green army figures. Imagination at its finest. Even the ice-cream truck would sell the airplane with the parachute that would deploy after you shot it upwards with a rubber band/slingshot. Those were the days Jack!

  • @S-T-E-V-E
    @S-T-E-V-E 6 дней назад

    I look forward to this every week guy, keep it up! 👍

  • @ninjasec
    @ninjasec 5 дней назад

    You have grown so much,that a co worker asked if I watched. I told him i have been since the beginning. He's hooked too. We're in 🇨🇦

  • @darthsmoker420
    @darthsmoker420 6 дней назад +5

    It's sad. Eventually those collections from 80s childhoods stored in their parents basements will eventually dry up. It can't go on forever. Eventually collectors and vendors will have it all.

  • @erickuser1115
    @erickuser1115 4 дня назад

    Childrens Palace toy store was one of my favorite places to buy toys

  • @oldmanlikeslego
    @oldmanlikeslego 6 дней назад +1

    In New Jersey back in 1960/1970s Two Guys similar to Todays Walmart

    • @johnbednar3191
      @johnbednar3191 6 дней назад

      We had a Two Guys in Bethlehem, PA. I remember as a kid that was the place to go for toys.

  • @FromTheDungeonPodcast
    @FromTheDungeonPodcast 6 дней назад

    I love it when you two guys get together at the shows and start talking toys and hanging out, i’ve always wondered if you guys were childhood friends maybe I’ve missed it if you said it in other episodes, I don’t remember love the show podcast. I’m enjoying all the toys.

  • @dimitrilafleur4467
    @dimitrilafleur4467 4 дня назад

    born in 78, and originally from NJ. Consumers, a box store, was the same as story retold at around 14:00...also shopped at WoolWorth in Newark and Kearny had Ben Franklins - basement was all toys!

  • @SoulBrother_01
    @SoulBrother_01 6 дней назад +1

    Eye worked at Zayre from 1987-88....

  • @kenrothermel9066
    @kenrothermel9066 4 дня назад

    Grew up in south Florida as well. Still here. Lionel playworld was my favorite as a kid.

  • @LoganWood121
    @LoganWood121 6 дней назад +1

    KB Toys was always my go too. We didn't get a TRU until around 1997-1998.

    • @ToyFederationPodcastchannel
      @ToyFederationPodcastchannel  6 дней назад +2

      KB!!

    • @LoganWood121
      @LoganWood121 6 дней назад +1

      @ToyFederationPodcastchannel The KB discount bins most always resulted in finding a few gems buried within. Good times.

  • @toomuchnewtoys
    @toomuchnewtoys 6 дней назад

    The Turbo Pork Art on 9 to 5 warriors is so good

  • @8830483
    @8830483 5 дней назад +1

    Homie is rockin' the Intellvision t-shirt! Love it. Bee-seventeen booomber!

  • @darthsmoker420
    @darthsmoker420 6 дней назад

    K-mart was where most of my toys came from. KB toys would be the toy store of my childhood

  • @FoeHammer909
    @FoeHammer909 6 дней назад +2

    Our Service Merchandise was the same I remember lots of electronics ... we also had a Children's palace .... that turned into a Toys R Us

    • @FoeHammer909
      @FoeHammer909 6 дней назад +1

      The good old day

    • @antr7493
      @antr7493 6 дней назад +1

      WOW Service Merchandise Christmas catalog was awesome. They were closer to me than Toy R Us. memories

    • @FoeHammer909
      @FoeHammer909 6 дней назад +1

      @@antr7493 Hill"s and Wolworth had Gi joes had Transformers too

    • @FoeHammer909
      @FoeHammer909 6 дней назад

      And Jamesway

  • @darrenhommell3414
    @darrenhommell3414 6 дней назад

    yo thats love fam!!!!! awesome!!!!!!

  • @ChrisKemp-q5s
    @ChrisKemp-q5s 4 дня назад

    Toys'R'Us, KB and Children's Palace when I got to go out somewhere for the weekend, otherwise it was Ames, Roses and K-Mart

  • @ChrisKemp-q5s
    @ChrisKemp-q5s 4 дня назад

    The discussion about the home town con feel vs the convention center, for me nothing illustrates this better than the feel of the first 3 SW Celebrations (especially the first one in Denver) vs whatever the abomination is that they've become.

  • @miguelpanty
    @miguelpanty 6 дней назад

    For anyone that grew up in Montgomerey County Maryland in the 80s and 90s we had a Lionel Kiddie City where the Crown Books used to be in White Flint. KB Toys was at White Flint Mall and Montgomery Mall. Juvenile Sales Co. Toys was in Wheaton (where the CVS on University Blvd. is) and off of Rockville Pike past Montgomerey college. And Toys R Us was on Rockville Pike (where Pike n Rose is) and Gaithersburg (where the Burlington is).

  • @niz76
    @niz76 6 дней назад

    We got a lot of our Joes from 3D Department Store as kids.

  • @Toyenhancer
    @Toyenhancer 2 дня назад

    Holy crap where did you guys grow up?. Toys “R” Us was kicking right before Nintendo came out if you remember correctly. And service merchandise had tons of merchandise. I don’t remember ordering or having to do so. if you needed something there, it was in the back and it normally came down a conveyor belt, 😂😂 have another drink fellas ,it’ll come back to you eventually😂😂😂😂

  • @nuketheswamp7774
    @nuketheswamp7774 6 дней назад +1

    Toys R Us, Best Products, KB Toys, GemCo, FedCo, Sears, K-Mart, Pennys..... somewhat in order of prominence.

  • @indigomontoya22
    @indigomontoya22 5 дней назад

    I remember that Service Merchandise off Kendall Drive by the Hammocks area.

  • @laserbender2773
    @laserbender2773 4 дня назад

    If you're talking about Vintage Kenner Alien toys, don't forget the hand held movie viewer.

  • @ironghostrotation
    @ironghostrotation 6 часов назад

    Mine is "anime hurricane" "electronics boutique" "ebtoys" "toys r us"

  • @bryanincognito3982
    @bryanincognito3982 5 дней назад

    Toys r us was the only real toy store around where I grew up. Never got to go when I was a kid, though. I had to wait until I was 30 before I stepped foot inside a toys r us, and unfortunately, they went out of business about a year later

  • @numbaonestunna4806
    @numbaonestunna4806 5 дней назад +2

    Sleeveless hoodies are crazy

  • @edospina97
    @edospina97 День назад

    Are you going to be at Florida Supercon?

  • @tomlappin9657
    @tomlappin9657 11 часов назад

    Bought from K mart , KayBee Toys,

  • @timbo1992
    @timbo1992 6 дней назад +1

    Let get Devon on the podcast!!

  • @donnied74
    @donnied74 5 дней назад

    Awesomeness Im jealous i wish I was at joefest

  • @hitman-ls1lo
    @hitman-ls1lo 3 дня назад

    KB-Toys, Toys r Us and FAO Shwarz where the only toy shops but picked some up at TG$Y and other dept. stores

    • @BixRivers.
      @BixRivers. 3 дня назад

      The grocery stores used to have some decent toy sections

  • @PACKYCSONE80
    @PACKYCSONE80 6 дней назад

    Those old toys r us orange price stickers were so hard to get off back in the day. I don't think you remove them with destroying the box

  • @AlexSmith-ql2gk
    @AlexSmith-ql2gk 6 дней назад

    Cols. Ohio Children's Palace and a department store called Gold Circle. as a kid those top shelves may as well have been three stories high. now the only toy only store is Big Fun, a locally owned store similar to Toy Federation. you guys know Big Fun? not a bad idea to keep a decentralized inventory. forgot about k-mart!

  • @s3rgio711
    @s3rgio711 6 дней назад

    I like the comparison to art because it is art

  • @deathbob091
    @deathbob091 5 дней назад +1

    tombstone is a legendary film

  • @Kael1413
    @Kael1413 6 дней назад

    I think as I got older Wal-mart was the place even in the late 80's. Before that we would go to Sears or Montgomery Ward, Every now and then we would get to go to Toys-r-us

  • @richardlong7950
    @richardlong7950 6 дней назад

    Kurt Russell also wear an Eye Patch in "Captain Ron".

  • @80sKid.
    @80sKid. 6 дней назад

    Toytown forever! It was a huge warehouse of toys, basically. Then there was ToyWorld, which was in shopping centres all over town. Local department stores were my main spots, tho. John Martin's aka "Johnnies" had a HUGE toy department. Big W was pretty good, too.
    Toys R Us didn't come to Straya til the 90s. Heaps of my mates got jobs there when it opened up. Applied, got an interview but didn't get the gig. Damn. Spewing at the time. In hindsight, it was prolly a good thing, lol.
    Leika is a big toy retailer in Sewden. When I was over there a few years ago, I took my nephews in every Friday, a tie-in to their weekly candy run (Swedish kids smash the local candy store every weekend.) Little bastards cost me a fortune, lmao...

  • @AlwaysbeingLu
    @AlwaysbeingLu 6 дней назад

    o-ring didn't sell because hasbro was charging $40+ for two figures. The o-rings should have been collector friendly since it was sold on pulse. They failed all around. The figures were also re-casted from original molds, which is why SS and SE couldn't stand right.

  • @bertrandteap4883
    @bertrandteap4883 6 дней назад

    That’s so funny-my wife hates Red Lobster, too.

  • @tech1nocat
    @tech1nocat 5 дней назад +1

    Your mate sounds like Badger from breaking bad….

  • @markpedersen3848
    @markpedersen3848 6 дней назад

    It was an Alien Target set with a suction cup dart gun.

  • @frankvelez691
    @frankvelez691 6 дней назад +3

    Edit: add pics of the things you are talking about

  • @flyfly2427
    @flyfly2427 6 дней назад

    Alot if ppl owned these rare toys. Over the yrs lost the large parts but have random small parts that are hard to find. These ppl are the ones who can give the little hard to find parts. Otherwise it gets thrown away.. I have weapons and accessories but jit the figures

  • @itsme-notyou
    @itsme-notyou 6 дней назад

    Children's Palace and KB

  • @ADAM_COLLECTS
    @ADAM_COLLECTS 6 дней назад

    Kurt Russell wore an eye-patch in the Escape movies and Captain Ron…. it’s avoidable, but he is still cool as heck

  • @gravewaxxsupercoven1980
    @gravewaxxsupercoven1980 4 дня назад

    KB Toy Store, Toys R Us and Child World

  • @UNDERLINEDINC
    @UNDERLINEDINC 6 дней назад +2

    What’s the name of Tony’s store? I frequent South FL a biiiit, and would love to stop by.

  • @BrianAnthony-cf8md
    @BrianAnthony-cf8md 4 дня назад

    Oh yeah kB toy store

  • @ukid10
    @ukid10 4 дня назад

    Kb toys was my life

  • @pbgijoe
    @pbgijoe 4 дня назад

    I got that Princess Leia Hoth from servers' merchandise

  • @mikegeyer4138
    @mikegeyer4138 6 дней назад +1

    🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @rickytoddbotelho9555
    @rickytoddbotelho9555 6 дней назад +1

    When Sears went under because of theft, about 11 years ago, me and my good friends, went in there because they were having a 60% off power tools. I bought a bunch of stuff. Commemorating that this store was the place to go at Christmas time. They had beautiful window displays. And I bought a bunch of things I had put on a blacklist for years. Craftsman style stuff is the best 😂❤

  • @travisoutland2936
    @travisoutland2936 6 дней назад +2

    Dude, how can you talk about Kurt Russel and not include Big Trouble in Little China and Tango and Cash!!!!

    • @bw2273
      @bw2273 4 дня назад +1

      Big Trouble is #1 movie I think of when I think Kurt Russel. For some reason #2 is Overboard haha, I love that movie, and he's great in it

  • @owenhutnick789
    @owenhutnick789 4 дня назад

    Best

  • @cerd6292
    @cerd6292 5 дней назад +1

    You need to budget your cash flow. Preset the amount you can spend each month based on sales and then pick and choose inventory based on rarity and need. Welcome to the next level of business bud. As you grow, what worked before will not work at this new level, so you have to make a new plan or you will mismanage yourself out of business.

  • @3dge7
    @3dge7 3 дня назад

    In America don't large supermarkets have a lot of toys? Toys'R'us for me

  • @toys2cool
    @toys2cool 6 дней назад

    fun fact Miami had toy r us's as early as 84

  • @BrianAnthony-cf8md
    @BrianAnthony-cf8md 4 дня назад

    Kiddie city,toys r us

  • @bigsteed007
    @bigsteed007 6 дней назад

    Hasbro has a license to print money with G.I. Joe and they end the pre order for the stinger in like 2 days and call it “sold out”
    Do they not want casual collectors or people to be newly introduced to have a chance to throw money at them?

    • @Chronically0nline
      @Chronically0nline 5 дней назад

      You’re shocked?

    • @bigsteed007
      @bigsteed007 5 дней назад

      @@Chronically0nline , absolutely shocked!! What company thinks it’s a good idea to only make a fraction of what they’re capable of?
      Do we really live in a world now where if you don’t buy a toy in the first couple of days of its release, you’re out of luck?

    • @Chronically0nline
      @Chronically0nline 4 дня назад

      @@bigsteed007 I promise I'm not trying to sound rude, but you must be new to collecting. Hasbro does not care about us. It's all for corporate number crunch meetings and pleasing shareholders.

    • @mntngr346
      @mntngr346 3 дня назад +1

      @@Chronically0nlinewouldn’t selling more please shareholders???

    • @bigsteed007
      @bigsteed007 2 дня назад

      @@Chronically0nline, I don’t get how that’s smart business.

  • @John_Papasergio
    @John_Papasergio 6 дней назад

    I had to do a double take, I thought this guy was Eddie Kingston from AEW. I feel like he’s got to be related to him

  • @nabzy28
    @nabzy28 6 дней назад

    Today's take away: ... "you just pick some random person and give 'em some goodness"

  • @howtheworldworks89
    @howtheworldworks89 4 дня назад

    I really wanna thumbs up this but...that count tho

  • @jeremybrownfield1025
    @jeremybrownfield1025 6 дней назад

    Here where am in WV the place to go for joes and transformers was the old Hill's and Hartz department stores, those were good.times but i will say that whoever did the ordering for transformers was an idiot because they would order a dozen of 3 or 4 lame ones and we seemed to never get the cool ones, ive never seen a megatron or seeker in the wild. Btw we also had KB but it was nothing compared to the 2 i mentioned

  • @heartlandvintage
    @heartlandvintage 4 дня назад

    Toys r us

  • @darrenhommell3414
    @darrenhommell3414 6 дней назад

    why can't hasbro make o rings? I dont know why truly....

  • @snoochpounder
    @snoochpounder 6 дней назад

    Ever since the fcc outlawed toy commercials dressed up as cartoons, the interest in toys has taken a nosedive. What amazes me it how you victims of corporate manipulation look back so kindly on your times being taken advantage and spend money on this stuff to this day. You really can’t make this up.