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Pogs

Reply #15
Quote from: tbirdscott;113892
Pogs sucked, I sold mine and bought magic cards in grade 5 :p

Come to think of it those kinda sucked too.


Scott


I have friends who are 21 and they still play magic cards................and they have no girlfriends. I think at this age that scares girls away lol:grinno: .
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Reply #16
Quote from: shorangerbird;113923
and one of those little pamplets on the '85 30th Annv. Tbird they came out with


I've got one of those AND I remember pog, whats your excuse now? :beatyoass:


1980 birds X 3, 1982 bird, 1984 XR7, 1988 TC

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Reply #17
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Reply #18
i still have couple hundred pogs :)) couple slammers n some home made ones lol... one made out of solid lead >:) lol

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Reply #19
I lost a good deal of the pogs i had but it was an intresting game, i had hundreds of them , im sure the parents ended up throwing a few away.

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Reply #20
I had one tube of those things and still have it laying around. That was 1994 shesh I feel old now.

 

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Reply #21
I never really got into pogs when I was younger.  Wasn't that big of a fad when I lived in South Dakota.
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