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9/11 Toys recalled
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,130375,00.html
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I am sure they will be on ebay eventually
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The only thing I ever wanted when growing up was a model of the Challenger that would explode into a billion pieces at the press of a button.
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How did a toy like that ever even get past the first stages of making it? How come as soon as someone saw the design of the toy they didn't pull it?
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cause it was made overseas is my guess. And the people that made it were happy to be making it.
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but if you were serious... hmmm.... I know my respect for you probably means absolutaly nothing, but i can tell you if you WERE serious... yeah... no respect for Halx like I said... that's making an assumption you were actually serious |
These things will be worth a small fortune in ten years. They'll just go up in value after ebay bans them.
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People need to understand that life is too important to take seriously. Most of my repetoire of humor relies on sarcastic morbidity. Just so you can catch it next time. |
i want one.
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They should have got Todd Mcfarlane to design it, then at least it would have had better detail.
What's the yellow on the right side? a button? I wonder if it talks. |
The most disturbing thing of all is the fact that these toys went into bags of candy without anyone giving them a glance. If this was done with a malicious intent this could've gotten really ugly really quickly.
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I wonder what kind of candy it was......
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hahahaha i want one!
i have a dark sense of humor, so while most people would be appalled at these things, I just laugh.. the controversy is wonderful. This reminds me of a shirt I once saw that I couldn't stop laughing at... instead of "I <3 NY", the heart shape was a shape of a plane. Not that I think 9/11 was funny, but man that was a hilarious shirt. |
Thats really great. I mean you've got some anti-american company making toys overseas for children that depict 9\11? That bothers me a lot more than someone ordering the wrong junk to throw in crackerjack boxes.
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OMG! Track them down and invade them! Then we'll set up an interm, free government :D
Seriously though, making a toy like that is just not cool. It's making fun of two thousand deaths...They'd rethink the whole situation if one of their loved ones died in 9/11. |
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To me that doesn't resemble a plane flying into the "twin towers". It looks like a plane is suspended between two anonymous skyscrapers. There is no explosion or anything... The only real connection is the model number - which could be coincidental.
I am just wondering if people who didn't know about 9/11, let's say children, would understand the intended meaning we assume the toy manufacturer wanted to portray. |
I want one so badly.
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wow, thats such a great prank. if they really had anti-american sentiment, they would have put poison in the candy. thats just someone's bad joke, and you cant really get worked up and crazy over it...otherwise you'll destroy all of the third world countires that make clothing.
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It is part of American History now... Maybe the manufacturer was trying to educate children? I realize it was a tragedy but still... People need to stop being so uptight.
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So toy tanks and guns are OK but let's have a cow over a toy depicting 2 buildings and a plane. Why isn't the plane just flying over a city? Looks like the approach to Dulles in Washington. Talk about having to squeeze between buildings!!
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I guess stuff like that is just one more argument against moving manufacturing businesses out of the country. I can understand why people would be upset over the toy and I appreciate that they recalled them, but I still don't understand how nobody in the company saw them before they were packaged. There had to be workers in the packaging facility.
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