oh my! you seriously don't want to know. between my brother and i..... oh my poor mother. But i usually only mutilated them [or blew them up] as a science experiment. *bows head in disgrace. my mom thought those science kits would be a good thing. sadly not.* we blew up GI Joe's, Barbies, Lego houses, bikes,.... tons of stuff. [my brother is more the genius with inventions and building stuff than i am/was though; i was okay with chemicals and disecting things. NEVER animals though! ROFL we would take them in, feed/care 4 them; never hurt them!! LOL we're not crazy!] but the experiments [i.e, blowing up barbies LMAO] were fun. Most times, we used the kits appropriately but um.... yeah, there were those times when we tried to experiment in our own way, with junk. We burned a few Barbies, to see how fast the would melt. Sad!
But most times, i only broke a toy as in return for my brother shaving my barbies heads. [i kept most of my toys in good shape]. Once He gave Malibu Barbie a mowhawk!! Now, you tell me, how was i supposed to react? She had such long pretty hair! And i only had her two days, and he shaved her head! Anyways, um lets just say, a decent amount. BUT it wasn't really all that bad. We tried to keep our toys in good condition. ♥
*EDIT* king: i'm lmao. we owned a BB gun too. *yikes* ROFL
2007-11-02 22:33:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a one.
I was able to pass all my toys onto the next generation in my family, then; they destroyed them without so much as a thought. They are a lousy generation in that sense. They have no respect or love for the past.
But I have always thought highly of the gift and what went in to giving something to me. I never destroy, throw away or giveaway such things.
And at one point, I sold toys so I know how to maintain them for a long time.
2007-11-03 07:04:39
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answered by LORD Z 7
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Not too many actually....i really liked my toys so i took super good care of them...the ones that actually got mutilated were mutilated by my dogs lol but i left em out so it was still kinda my fault lol.
2007-11-03 00:21:08
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answered by Jaded 7
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I have never mutilated or destroyed any of my toys. I was taught to respect my own and others' things. My parents must have taught me well because this attitude has stuck :)
2007-11-02 21:38:48
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answered by Angel2000 4
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I had a steel Tank which fired a missile. at the instant those style of toys are unlawful and known risky. some years in the past i grew to become into given a Britain's Tank, in its unique container unopened. It grew to become into same to what I performed with. those are uncommon in this situation and choose for some hundred pounds at auction.
2016-12-08 10:37:53
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answered by ? 4
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I didn't mutilate my toys. Just my body.
2007-11-03 16:57:53
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answered by Bunny Boiler 6
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Well, my brother and I would put G.I. Joe toys on the light bulb and melt their faces. So I'd say quite a few.
2007-11-03 03:54:48
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answered by King of Biscuits 6
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I didn't destroy any. I didn't play with toys as much as friends outside.
2007-11-03 04:04:29
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answered by jazzteen13x 4
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I grew up in the 50's and 60's. We didn't take things for granted and were taught by our "depression era" parents to take care of our belongings.
2007-11-03 05:44:44
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answered by jersey girl in exile 6
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Not that many. I know there are some headless armless star wars guys still buried in the back yard or suspended in the trees from parachutes.
2007-11-02 21:02:32
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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