TMI Tuesday, ask me anything you want =)
6 years ago
Sorry guys, but with work and moving house, I had to put FA on the back burner for a while, but I'm all moved in now and ready to ask and be asked any questions.
So if you have any questions for your friendly neighborhood Tufty, fire away!
So if you have any questions for your friendly neighborhood Tufty, fire away!
I actually have a puma painting that will be ready to upload soon!
I met the awesome suiters Swifty and Pudge at Cfz 19, along with Dobie Ace who has an amazing muscle dobbie suit :)
It's wonderful! We're putting in new heating and kitchen this week, so staying at my fiance's folks just now but should be back in new place by Monday :)
Everything going well so far
As for my question:
What was your favorite cartoon growing up as a kid?
(Me, I always loved the Road Rovers! Too bad it was cancelled before the first season even finished properly. But hey, at leaset Warner bors made a DVD of it a few years ago. I was so excited I bought it day of relese!)
But my fav cartoon cartoon was Blinky Bill!
I honestly haven't heard of Captain Scarlet or Thunderbirds before. Prehaps those where Britain exclusives, or simply didn't air where I was from at the time? (Then again, I'm most likely younger then you by at least a cuple years. ^^' )
However, I do indeed remember Blinky Bill and especially Thomas the Tank engine! ^o^ I remember saving birthday money and little allowence I made as a kid for doing little favors for mom and dad. And I remember being so excited about going to ToysRus to buy new characters and track parts to add to my collection!
My older brother and I had enough to recreate entire scenes from many episodes! We used to have so much fun.
My parents always embarrass me when they'd bring it up at family gatherings or show photos! I was five years old Mom and Dad!
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Anyway, as we grew older we eventaully lost most of our things in a horrific house fire. But we took was was still useable. Most of the Thomas set was gone, but I rounded up eveything that survived and years later, after polishing everything and wrapping it all neatly I took the set of my old Thomas tank engine toys and donated them to an organisation dedicated to help raising children who lost everything and or mentally disabled. It brought tears to my eyes to hear just how the children where about the toys. I was told they where all so excited they all got together and started playing with eachother even though some didn't speak the same language. I was given a small thank-you letter and to this day it never fails to make me smile.