My brother removed all the heads and arms from my Barbies, so I removed all the rubber bands from his GI Joes. I made a box of bands and legs, and a map with clues to each box. He was ridiculously pissed at me. Ahhhhh, the memories!!
@@1959snoopy I was not much a Barbie fan, but was annoyed he was in my room to touch them. I grew up well. We even like each other and talk regularly. Lol.
There is no batteries in that siren van. It's a piezoelectric effect. By applying force you squeeze a piezoelectric crystal which creates an electric current just enough to load a capacitor which then acts as a "battery" that sounds the siren.
I remember spending a fortune (for us then anyway) on a Barbie house for my daughter in the early 90s when she was little.. came in a huge box and I spent hours and hours putting it all together the night before her birthday. It was SO large. She was pleased with it, but we just had no where really for it to go in our little apartment... we had to get rid of it in the end which was sad.. but I agree, they were too big, where were you meant to put them! And ooh another hoarder house?? 😊
My boys are only 20 and 22 but they had a lot of vintage (to them) toys and books as their dad loved to play with them and encouraged them to collect. At this stage we still have them ALL - like 1/2 a room full of 80’s, 90’s and early 2000’s toys. Their TMNT figures collection (original era) is about 5-10 times the size of the box full you had there, a huge action man collection, Batman Lego, bionicles, some Star Trek, Playmobil, mountains of different sets of army/solder toys and that’s just the bits I can remember offhand. It is so hard to decide what to keep for future possible grandchildren and what to sell and donate.
I think Alex is getting a lot of good calls because people have seen he's a genuinely nice guy with a nice family. Also people want to become part of Alex and his success story. Last year was a hard one for the family they lost Dave a beloved member of the family (i believe he became a father figure to both Alex and Melissa) and a fan favourite. Also with the break ins and theft of things that Alex works really hard for took a toll it seemed. But he never stopped being positive and driven and has really earned this run of good karma.
Boy glad to see your videos definitely missing a lot of digging and storing and checking and you are have fun to display all those toys great memories such a bright bright plastic toys. Good luck to find something interesting again stay safe be healthy be happy peace
I'm blown away by that Ghostbusters collection! Everything's in such wonderful condition! Having a whole base set of the guys with proton pack beams in tact is a true wonder!
What a great day at work for you. Amazing vintage toys. I’m super jealous you get to do that for a living. It’s way more work than most people realize but it’s still toys. Very cool. I gotta come by ur shop and buy something if I’m ever in that part of the land. That lady was a dream to work with.
I remember Consumers Distributing. You filled out a hand written order and they brought it to the counter to view and purchase. I hope mom s kids know the toys are gone. Lol, great score.
*Alkaline* batteries do not leak _acid_, by the way... Alkaline batteries leak potassium hydroxide, a caustic agent. Which for cleaning you neutralize with *vinegar* -- baking soda is probably less alkaline than KOH, but won't help much...
Danilo Yep! Came to suggest he get out the white vinegar bottle for this job but then figured he probably already knows?? But- he didn’t mention it so perhaps he doesn’t. Hope he’s browsing comments, that battery compartment was a sight for sore eyes!
@@daniloxyz Thankyou for the tip,I have some of my daughters Polly Pocket and Barbie toys that have corrosion inside. Unfortunately I threw some out already after unsuccessfully cleaning them
When I was a kid I got ONE toy figure IF I was lucky on my birthday or at Christmas. So my nostalgia for most toys are purely from commercials and toy catalogs.
Yep, that was me too. My mother would save S&H stamps all year long to get me and my brother one toy at Christmas. One year, I got a bingo set, another year, I got a bride doll. Those are the only two I remember.
There are RUclips family vloggers who show their childrens birthday, Christmas hauls and they are massive, one UK family are well known for it. I feel sorry for the families who cant afford them at the moment.
Have really enjoyed the start to finish videos of your antique shop!! You have a gift for display and interior design!! (Our daughter is a high end interior designer. ) myself I love country clutter, antiques, and making something old new again. Congrats on your wonderful shop!! Also enjoyed the potters house episode!! Michigan
C.O.P.S. fighting crime in a future time were an extension of G.I. Joe and an attempted spin-off. You put caps in their backs. Fun toys that won't be remade because caps are now dangerous.
I had someone who kept recognising me, and starting conversations, and I had no idea who they were, and eventually they would realise I wasnt who they thought I was, and apologise and off they'd go. But they did this so often that I started to recognise them too, but not remember where from. So we'd both be going oh, hey, it's you, but not remember why we know each other. Crazy times.
I had someone come and sit with me at Tim Hortons, talking and calling me a strange name until I had to tell her I wasn't who she thought. Strange, there is someone with my face walking around.
When I was a kid, it was all about my little pony and Barbie. But I loved the boys toys too. This toy collection would have been thousands of hours of fun. Those kids were so lucky.
The very first thing I talked to my future husband about was 80s trivia and I tried to stump him. But he knew that Lady Jay's boyfriend was Flint! Next month is our 19th anniversary. I guess Knowing really was half the battle. 😄 ❤️ from Kentucky
My son has the original TRANSFORMER Castle....still. It is so cool. It is in storage...with all his parts and small transformers to his. My son is now 44 yrs old and wold love to have MOM hand it over,,,,NOPE not yet...I tell him...lolol....Awesome toy find...
There is no Transfomers castle though, i would have known about that since i was crazy about Transformers in the 80's, you must mean something else like that moonbase or that carrier
@@SwedishEmpire1700 Maybe he-man? My younger brother is 44, his friend had all the he-man and skeletor stuff. That castle had a microphone that changed your voice. That friend, who was our neighbor, always got on our nerves with it. 😅
All my kids were born in the 1980’s but they didn’t ask for these toys since we didn’t have a tv. Back then everybody played outside year round on bikes, on sports teams etc. I’m glad we didn’t have all that clutter in the house. But, I’m happy that Alex found toys he is interested in and can pass them on to a new home.
I remember when I was doing childcare in the 80's I was always fixing the kid's action figures, taking them apart and reattaching. Love the ghostbusters set.
I once dabbled in buying and selling toys, primarily die cast vehicles and model kits. I had to give it up because I collected more than I sold. Needless to say I ended up in the red with my business venture but got one heck of a collection. My wife doesn't share in my enthusiasm.
I moved in December to live with my son(he fixed up an efficiency apt from his garage) and I had to leave behind a lot of things.. We also had a Ghostbuster station and car.... The estate guy that we talked to 6 months ago said that noone wants that, and that it's not worth dealing with. (which I don't believe..just think he was trying to get us to believe that so he could make more money) but... it's still at the old house.
It was a great find looking at the old boys toys that came out back when my girls were young. Toys back then we’re so much more fun then the stuff you get now. I see you have fortified your shop 🥲 sad that you have had to do that. Hope things go well fir you. I have enjoyed watch your videos. Keep up the good work.
Vinegar to clean up the battery mess! Boring white vinegar.... PS: getting major Mr. Rogers vibes as you film yourself leaving the store with music laid behind. All the good feels. Really understanding how a cafe makes perfect sense more and more, seeing all the familiar friends of the store when you shoot from there. So homey. 💙
You really brought back memories for me today. I raised 2 boys who loved GI Joe and I have replaced many rubber bands fixing arms and legs. Thanks, Mary
If I lived near your shop, I would help you put all of the accessories with those GI Joes. If you have any questions about identifying a figure, use yojoedotcom and look them up by year. The years will be stamped somewhere on the figure. That site also has a section for vehicles to help you piece together missing parts.
That was hilarious when you thought the guy was a Hot Wheels collector.. He certainly must think you lost your ever loving mind..😂😢😥😭 Nice score on the 80's toy's.. Well done.. Stay safe homie..👍💞🔥⚾😷
For the batteries, use diluted vinegar to clean the contacts. That's been long enough to where the contacts will probably need to be replaced, but it's still viable to do so.
Some of these toys are my age and some are a bit older. My favorite toys growing up was those TMNT toys. I am just imagining how happy I would’ve been as a little kid having my pick from a collection like that.
Hello Alex you’ve done well with your collection. I was so excited to see all the goodies you’ve got, yeah!!👍🌺🌈🦋😊😘💖❤️. Hope to hear from you soon 🙏🏻from Edith in 🇦🇺
Alex, I really enjoy the vast majority of your videos. I'm happy for you when you do well financially, but I'm also interested in the education I get from you. Education in learning what is collectible, but also history lessons on the items you find. Fun stuff.
Cool old toys! I just noticed the new Canada Goose parka! Oh la la-la! Lol... very nice. Funny about you not recognizing the hot wheels guy! I guess some of the hot wheels guys all look the same! Lol... 🤣
I remember selling all those toys back in the day. Those boxes were huge - and I think they made a big impression under the Christmas tree or at a birthday party.
What is really amazing is the price of the little plastic accessories like swords, guns, and light sabres - these were frequently lost by the kids playing with these toys, and collectors are eager to get the missing bits for the figures in their collection.
My son was born in 1981 & I remember Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Ghostbusters & lots of robot type action figures. He played for hours with them & still has them. Then he got into Wrestling, Championship Belts & all the action figures that goes along with that. Brought me lots of memories of the 1980s ~ ty!
With 8 siblings(5 boys) my sister and I were lucky our dolls had heads, hair and limbs most of the time, there was not much of a toy left to save so lovingly as this mom did! Our house is where toys came to die!! lol Good memories though!
With the ghostbusters station the color of the bricks on the front door arch matters. They were made in more than one color and collectors desire certain variations.
I was working a new job and the wife of someone I worked with in the past came up to me and started talking like I should know who she was-but she had her ID badge turned the wrong way. I had no idea who she was.
Some many teams my kids played on, i didn t remember all their names then and their parents , so forget about it now, lol. I just go along, Hey good to see you.
That happened to me. I just gulped and said "i recognize you but I forgot your name!", I felt much better than the time i stared blankly at someone and said "heyyyy.... how are you?!" As they waited for me to say something lol
My son is a few years younger than you, and Ghost Busters was all the rage for him. His collection of GB toys (including the station house) are packed away in my attic - I’m going to have to dig them out and find a buyer for them. lol... I’m sure he’ll want half the profit!
I just found your videos couple days ago. I really like your videos. I like the house full of stuff and the history of the house. I would like to know how old you are. My sister has a son that must be around your age. I didn't think the 80s was that long ago. Now that I think 🤔 about it. I am older then I thought I was.
Hands down the nicest lady ever! I love how she laid everything out.
Totally!
I could relate to her nice form of ocd and helpful organizing; I felt it in my soul lol
And it all was so clean!
My brother removed all the heads and arms from my Barbies, so I removed all the rubber bands from his GI Joes. I made a box of bands and legs, and a map with clues to each box. He was ridiculously pissed at me. Ahhhhh, the memories!!
So did he grow up well?!?
@@nancyu4099 My brother? Absolutely.
@@Bmoore295 Ha! But what about you?!? He messed with your Barbies. Did you grow up well? And by the way, what you did to him was epic!
@@1959snoopy I was not much a Barbie fan, but was annoyed he was in my room to touch them. I grew up well. We even like each other and talk regularly. Lol.
Ha ha ha
There is no batteries in that siren van.
It's a piezoelectric effect.
By applying force you squeeze a piezoelectric crystal which creates an electric current just enough to load a capacitor which then acts as a "battery" that sounds the siren.
Seriously? Wow, that is amazing, I had never heard of it so googled it. The world is so full of wonders, I never stop finding out about new things.
That's so cool!
Wow! That's so cool Dadas. Thanks for letting us know.
I remember spending a fortune (for us then anyway) on a Barbie house for my daughter in the early 90s when she was little.. came in a huge box and I spent hours and hours putting it all together the night before her birthday. It was SO large. She was pleased with it, but we just had no where really for it to go in our little apartment... we had to get rid of it in the end which was sad.. but I agree, they were too big, where were you meant to put them! And ooh another hoarder house?? 😊
My boys are only 20 and 22 but they had a lot of vintage (to them) toys and books as their dad loved to play with them and encouraged them to collect. At this stage we still have them ALL - like 1/2 a room full of 80’s, 90’s and early 2000’s toys. Their TMNT figures collection (original era) is about 5-10 times the size of the box full you had there, a huge action man collection, Batman Lego, bionicles, some Star Trek, Playmobil, mountains of different sets of army/solder toys and that’s just the bits I can remember offhand. It is so hard to decide what to keep for future possible grandchildren and what to sell and donate.
I'm so impressed as to how organized you are Alex, with your drawers of Dinky toys and other miniature cars. :)
I think Alex is getting a lot of good calls because people have seen he's a genuinely nice guy with a nice family. Also people want to become part of Alex and his success story. Last year was a hard one for the family they lost Dave a beloved member of the family (i believe he became a father figure to both Alex and Melissa) and a fan favourite. Also with the break ins and theft of things that Alex works really hard for took a toll it seemed. But he never stopped being positive and driven and has really earned this run of good karma.
Dave was Melissa's father 😭😭😭
@@krinang I thought he was her step father :s
What a great find. Nostalgic from your youth. Brings back awesome memories for you.. Love your channel Alex.
Boy glad to see your videos definitely missing a lot of digging and storing and checking and you are have fun to display all those toys great memories such a bright bright plastic toys. Good luck to find something interesting again stay safe be healthy be happy peace
I love how you're such a big kid at heart.❤
Favorite part was the surprise in your voice when the Commando van siren and lights worked when you pushed in the tire!
Very happy to see that good grille on the front door! Hope it brings lots of peace of mind.
I'm blown away by that Ghostbusters collection! Everything's in such wonderful condition! Having a whole base set of the guys with proton pack beams in tact is a true wonder!
What a great day at work for you. Amazing vintage toys. I’m super jealous you get to do that for a living. It’s way more work than most people realize but it’s still toys. Very cool. I gotta come by ur shop and buy something if I’m ever in that part of the land. That lady was a dream to work with.
“Nerdy Fireman” That drives an Ambulance. Lol
"Who you gonna call?"
Glad to see security in place! Great finds!
Alex, you're really a big kid at heart. Happy Valentines Day to all the family.
I remember Consumers Distributing. You filled out a hand written order and they brought it to the counter to view and purchase. I hope mom s kids know the toys are gone. Lol, great score.
wowzieee, that sounds a lot like our Argos shops here in the UK.
I remember picking things up there for Christmas and birthdays...I always thought it was a very strange experience but exciting!
A little baking sod and a soft tooth brush to clean the battery acid off
*Alkaline* batteries do not leak _acid_, by the way... Alkaline batteries leak potassium hydroxide, a caustic agent. Which for cleaning you neutralize with *vinegar* -- baking soda is probably less alkaline than KOH, but won't help much...
@@daniloxyz - and MAN do my hands itch if I even brush a corroded battery!
Danilo Yep! Came to suggest he get out the white vinegar bottle for this job but then figured he probably already knows?? But- he didn’t mention it so perhaps he doesn’t. Hope he’s browsing comments, that battery compartment was a sight for sore eyes!
@@saltandpepper986 I was thinking of advising vinegar too but stopped myself as I didn't want to "teach my Grandmother to suck eggs"! 😁 🙄🙊
@@daniloxyz Thankyou for the tip,I have some of my daughters Polly Pocket and Barbie toys that have corrosion inside. Unfortunately I threw some out already after unsuccessfully cleaning them
When I was a kid I got ONE toy figure IF I was lucky on my birthday or at Christmas. So my nostalgia for most toys are purely from commercials and toy catalogs.
Yep.
Yep, that was me too. My mother would save S&H stamps all year long to get me and my brother one toy at Christmas. One year, I got a bingo set, another year, I got a bride doll. Those are the only two I remember.
Same here. I'm always amazed at children who have rooms full of toys. How do they even find the time to play with all of that?
There are RUclips family vloggers who show their childrens birthday, Christmas hauls and they are massive, one UK family are well known for it. I feel sorry for the families who cant afford them at the moment.
Have really enjoyed the start to finish videos of your antique shop!! You have a gift for display and interior design!! (Our daughter is a high end interior designer. ) myself I love country clutter, antiques, and making something old new again. Congrats on your wonderful shop!! Also enjoyed the potters house episode!! Michigan
You can make a paste with baking soda that will clean and neutralize battery corrosion. Works like a charm.
The vehicle labeled C.O.P.S. is from a cartoon literally called C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) which aired from 1988-1989.
I thought it was Space Precinct at first.
Fighting crime in a future time.
C.O.P.S. fighting crime in a future time were an extension of G.I. Joe and an attempted spin-off. You put caps in their backs. Fun toys that won't be remade because caps are now dangerous.
@@johnm.withersiv4352 - they are not.... shiesh...
I had someone who kept recognising me, and starting conversations, and I had no idea who they were, and eventually they would realise I wasnt who they thought I was, and apologise and off they'd go. But they did this so often that I started to recognise them too, but not remember where from. So we'd both be going oh, hey, it's you, but not remember why we know each other. Crazy times.
I had someone come and sit with me at Tim Hortons, talking and calling me a strange name until I had to tell her I wasn't who she thought. Strange, there is someone with my face walking around.
Thanks for letting us come along on your adventure. Happy Valentines Day to you and the family!
Being an 80’s kid, I was just waiting for the Star Wars toys to come up. Amazing they had none at all!
Old Sears catologs. Are what I use to piece my little people sets.
Best picking so organize👍👍 made it easy fast to decide..
I'm glad for you that it was all stored so well, and clean. At least you didn't have to dig through tons of mouse turds to get them. Nice buy
When I was a kid, it was all about my little pony and Barbie. But I loved the boys toys too. This toy collection would have been thousands of hours of fun. Those kids were so lucky.
I like that you mention how much you paid for the lot. Thanks Alex!
The very first thing I talked to my future husband about was 80s trivia and I tried to stump him. But he knew that Lady Jay's boyfriend was Flint! Next month is our 19th anniversary. I guess Knowing really was half the battle. 😄 ❤️ from Kentucky
I love this!!
I agree, I think you had way too much fun at work on that day. Fun!!
14:35 so satisfying to see how organized Alex is👏👏👏
My childhood! I wish I could just come play with it! TMNT Turtle power! Love the ghost buster set too! Great video!
My son has the original TRANSFORMER Castle....still. It is so cool. It is in storage...with all his parts and small transformers to his. My son is now 44 yrs old and wold love to have MOM hand it over,,,,NOPE not yet...I tell him...lolol....Awesome toy find...
There is no Transfomers castle though, i would have known about that since i was crazy about Transformers in the 80's, you must mean something else like that moonbase or that carrier
@@SwedishEmpire1700 Maybe he-man? My younger brother is 44, his friend had all the he-man and skeletor stuff. That castle had a microphone that changed your voice. That friend, who was our neighbor, always got on our nerves with it. 😅
@@blaaaaaaarrrrr He-man had two castles yes.
I had the fire engine and my sister had the fire chief
Wow - my two oldest sons would go crazy with those 80’s toys. Great find!👍
I really looove the sound of your shop phone 💝
All my kids were born in the 1980’s but they didn’t ask for these toys since we didn’t have a tv. Back then everybody played outside year round on bikes, on sports teams etc. I’m glad we didn’t have all that clutter in the house. But, I’m happy that Alex found toys he is interested in and can pass them on to a new home.
The overall condition of this haul is amazing!!!
I'm going to start my own online antique store! You've inspired me. Love from Couer D' Alene Idaho ♡
I remember when I was doing childcare in the 80's I was always fixing the kid's action figures, taking them apart and reattaching. Love the ghostbusters set.
I once dabbled in buying and selling toys, primarily die cast vehicles and model kits. I had to give it up because I collected more than I sold. Needless to say I ended up in the red with my business venture but got one heck of a collection. My wife doesn't share in my enthusiasm.
I moved in December to live with my son(he fixed up an efficiency apt from his garage) and I had to leave behind a lot of things.. We also had a Ghostbuster station and car.... The estate guy that we talked to 6 months ago said that noone wants that, and that it's not worth dealing with. (which I don't believe..just think he was trying to get us to believe that so he could make more money) but... it's still at the old house.
It was a great find looking at the old boys toys that came out back when my girls were young. Toys back then we’re so much more fun then the stuff you get now. I see you have fortified your shop 🥲 sad that you have had to do that. Hope things go well fir you. I have enjoyed watch your videos. Keep up the good work.
Vinegar to clean up the battery mess! Boring white vinegar.... PS: getting major Mr. Rogers vibes as you film yourself leaving the store with music laid behind. All the good feels. Really understanding how a cafe makes perfect sense more and more, seeing all the familiar friends of the store when you shoot from there. So homey. 💙
I haven’t seen some of those toys in years! Amazing finds!
Glad you found another good haul Alex. You are Fantastic at finding "Mother Loads" of good resellables!
You really brought back memories for me today. I raised 2 boys who loved GI Joe and I have replaced many rubber bands fixing arms and legs. Thanks, Mary
That’s great that she kept all that! Lucky you!
If I lived near your shop, I would help you put all of the accessories with those GI Joes. If you have any questions about identifying a figure, use yojoedotcom and look them up by year. The years will be stamped somewhere on the figure. That site also has a section for vehicles to help you piece together missing parts.
Alex you are having way too much fun w/ these toys!🙂🙂🙂🙂🌟🌟🌟💙⛄️
That was hilarious when you thought the guy was a Hot Wheels collector.. He certainly must think you lost your ever loving mind..😂😢😥😭 Nice score on the 80's toy's.. Well done.. Stay safe homie..👍💞🔥⚾😷
For the batteries, use diluted vinegar to clean the contacts. That's been long enough to where the contacts will probably need to be replaced, but it's still viable to do so.
Have been waiting and stalking for the update on the auction.
Me three :)
Me five
Uh.... five...plus... one.... six!
Actually, I wasn’t waiting for anything. And if I delete now... well..
Me seven!
M8!
Omg my childhood was on the floor!!!! Great find!!!
Everything looks nice and clean!!
Some of these toys are my age and some are a bit older. My favorite toys growing up was those TMNT toys.
I am just imagining how happy I would’ve been as a little kid having my pick from a collection like that.
Hello Alex you’ve done well with your collection. I was so excited to see all the goodies you’ve got, yeah!!👍🌺🌈🦋😊😘💖❤️. Hope to hear from you soon 🙏🏻from Edith in 🇦🇺
Alex, I really enjoy the vast majority of your videos. I'm happy for you when you do well financially, but I'm also interested in the education I get from you. Education in learning what is collectible, but also history lessons on the items you find. Fun stuff.
Cool old toys! I just noticed the new Canada Goose parka! Oh la la-la! Lol... very nice. Funny about you not recognizing the hot wheels guy! I guess some of the hot wheels guys all look the same! Lol... 🤣
I remember selling all those toys back in the day. Those boxes were huge - and I think they made a big impression under the Christmas tree or at a birthday party.
Thanks for sharing and caring!
I’ve enjoyed watching u play with the retro toys today on this snowy Sunday.
What is really amazing is the price of the little plastic accessories like swords, guns, and light sabres - these were frequently lost by the kids playing with these toys, and collectors are eager to get the missing bits for the figures in their collection.
My son was born in 1981 & I remember Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Ghostbusters & lots of robot type action figures. He played for hours with them & still has them. Then he got into Wrestling, Championship Belts & all the action figures that goes along with that. Brought me lots of memories of the 1980s ~ ty!
Patiently waiting for auction results video. How did the new hoarder house go?
With 8 siblings(5 boys) my sister and I were lucky our dolls had heads, hair and limbs most of the time, there was not much of a toy left to save so lovingly as this mom did! Our house is where toys came to die!! lol Good memories though!
You are a child at heart Alex!!! Watching from the Philippines!!!
Pro Tip. . . baking soda (made into a thick paste) will help clean the battery acid off the contacts. It neutralizes the acid too.
Hahahaha! I laughed so hard with the hot wheel customer!
Love the toys that open mouth by moving the arm etc. Cool. Never seen it before.
Love ghost busters , love your humor Alex. Happy Valentine's to you and your family. Hope to visit your store some day
I lobe hearing the snow crunch in the very cold. I haven't heard that crunch we left Vermont. Here in Maine on the c
On the coast of Maine we are moderated by the ocean. Tank you for the crunch..
It’s always an adventure watching your videos.
I was literally in the store nerding out to my wife over three Ghostbusters and TMNT stuff!
You scored on some cool toys. Cheers from Omak, WA!
So cool that you do trades. Its very kind
Super haul. Great memories. 👍
Love your channel ❤
Watch as much as I can
Who ever played with these toys took amazing care of them ! They are in amazing condition.
With the ghostbusters station the color of the bricks on the front door arch matters. They were made in more than one color and collectors desire certain variations.
You had way too much fun at work. Good on ya 👍🏻
I read too fast; thought it was Alex's mom he was talking to. Oh well.
I thought that was what he meant too.
Same here, and I kept wondering all the way to the end when we would see Lynda.
I did too 🤣🤣
I did also
Same! lol
Amazing she has that all organized
re: mistaken identity: what's worse is when someone recognizes you, and calls you by name and you have NO IDEA who they are.
Happens to me a lot, I even can't put a name to a person I worked with in the past. That's embarrassing to a new level.
I was working a new job and the wife of someone I worked with in the past came up to me and started talking like I should know who she was-but she had her ID badge turned the wrong way. I had no idea who she was.
As someone who is working in a smal town store. This happens to me alot.
Some many teams my kids played on, i didn t remember all their names then and their parents , so forget about it now, lol. I just go along, Hey good to see you.
That happened to me. I just gulped and said "i recognize you but I forgot your name!", I felt much better than the time i stared blankly at someone and said "heyyyy.... how are you?!" As they waited for me to say something lol
It's much colder where you are but we have way more snow in Iowa. It is only -7 degrees here today.
OMG... we are 3 minutes in and losing our minds!! We both gasped and jumped up at the Ghostbusters collection!!!
Amazing find 👍👍😃😃❤️❤️
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY to both of you. Rosie from Weslaco Texas in the Rio Grande Valley
I use emery boards and cotton balls soaked in vinegar. Works every time
You can always send all the 80s toys my way lol
What fun! Love the toys!
love the security door in the front
My son is a few years younger than you, and Ghost Busters was all the rage for him. His collection of GB toys (including the station house) are packed away in my attic - I’m going to have to dig them out and find a buyer for them. lol... I’m sure he’ll want half the profit!
I'm a GI Joe collector but the small 80s ones. I would buy all those from Alex
Drop him an email. Make an offer 😉
That Turtles Technodrome has been a grail item for my collection for a long time
I hope to visit your store someday. Thank live in Minnesota.
It's great to see you back in the shop Alex. Been waiting for it. Nice haul of toys! All the best to you and yours.
I just found your videos couple days ago. I really like your videos. I like the house full of stuff and the history of the house. I would like to know how old you are. My sister has a son that must be around your age. I didn't think the 80s was that long ago. Now that I think 🤔 about it. I am older then I thought I was.