FAO Flex
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FAO Flex
http://mentalfloss.com/article/52014/11 ... t-colorado
(Hard to believe that there is no dedicated FAO Flex thread. Put all your love letters and dead batteries for Flex here.)
(Hard to believe that there is no dedicated FAO Flex thread. Put all your love letters and dead batteries for Flex here.)
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F.A.O. Flex is the most depressing toy store in the world.
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The Craft Beer 'n' Dylan section does tend to overwhelm.Wolter wrote:F.A.O. Flex is the most depressing toy store in the world.
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While I'm glad he doesn't carry Mike Love, the shelf after shelf of Al Jardine action figures seems excessive.Dr. Medulla wrote:The Craft Beer 'n' Dylan section does tend to overwhelm.Wolter wrote:F.A.O. Flex is the most depressing toy store in the world.
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Re: FAO Flex
I hate this thread. It's worse than waiting for Kaleb to finish a single fucking song for CtC 2013.
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Wolter wrote:While I'm glad he doesn't carry Mike Love, the shelf after shelf of Al Jardine action figures seems excessive.
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AL JARDINE IS A SAINT
Also, I knew 4-6 and part of 11 (I've never heard anyone call themselves a "Coloradical" before). Colorado is neat!
Also, I knew 4-6 and part of 11 (I've never heard anyone call themselves a "Coloradical" before). Colorado is neat!
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Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
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Re: FAO Flex
Fixed that for you.Flex wrote:AL JARDINE IS A GNOME
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.
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It's true, you know.matedog wrote:Fixed that for you.Flex wrote:AL JARDINE IS A GNOME
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The size of the airport stood out for me. I knew it was huge, but twice that of Manhattan took me aback.Flex wrote:Also, I knew 4-6 and part of 11 (I've never heard anyone call themselves a "Coloradical" before). Colorado is neat!
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When I was growing up in Denver, we didn't need no stinking twice the size of Manhattan airport. We had teeny, old, crash at any moment from the chinook winds Stapelton and we were fine! Stupid millennials.Dr. Medulla wrote:The size of the airport stood out for me. I knew it was huge, but twice that of Manhattan took me aback.Flex wrote:Also, I knew 4-6 and part of 11 (I've never heard anyone call themselves a "Coloradical" before). Colorado is neat!
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But are you curious about #10 now?
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The Denver Airport was the first place I ever saw motion sensor sinks and toilets. God bless the 90's.JennyB wrote:When I was growing up in Denver, we didn't need no stinking twice the size of Manhattan airport. We had teeny, old, crash at any moment from the chinook winds Stapelton and we were fine! Stupid millennials.Dr. Medulla wrote:The size of the airport stood out for me. I knew it was huge, but twice that of Manhattan took me aback.Flex wrote:Also, I knew 4-6 and part of 11 (I've never heard anyone call themselves a "Coloradical" before). Colorado is neat!
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.
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I'm willing to sign on to idea that that's about the high point of the decade.matedog wrote:The Denver Airport was the first place I ever saw motion sensor sinks and toilets. God bless the 90's.JennyB wrote:When I was growing up in Denver, we didn't need no stinking twice the size of Manhattan airport. We had teeny, old, crash at any moment from the chinook winds Stapelton and we were fine! Stupid millennials.Dr. Medulla wrote:The size of the airport stood out for me. I knew it was huge, but twice that of Manhattan took me aback.Flex wrote:Also, I knew 4-6 and part of 11 (I've never heard anyone call themselves a "Coloradical" before). Colorado is neat!
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Re: FAO Flex
Al Jardine is a dude.