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08-19-2006, 12:43 AM #1OPSenior Member
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"Trolls" are what you call someone when your losing the debate.
Its called a coversation stopper.....I.E. like calling somebody a Racist.
Just though i would comment on the new definition.....sticky. Good find LW.Bong30 Reviewed by Bong30 on . IMO "Trolls" are what you call someone when your losing the debate. Its called a coversation stopper.....I.E. like calling somebody a Racist. Just though i would comment on the new definition.....sticky. Good find LW. Rating: 5
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08-19-2006, 12:48 AM #2OPSenior Member
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THat is the OTHER difinition
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08-19-2006, 04:42 AM #3Senior Member
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I thought they were those little squatty hard plastic dolls with big eyes and wildly colorful tufts of hair that point straight up toward the ceiling. . . .
[SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
[align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]
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08-19-2006, 04:54 AM #4Senior Member
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Billion, if you and I had been kids at the same time, you'd have been one of my favorite friends. I'm certain of it.
I had a number of those troll dolls, too. Used to have them lined up on a shelf in my bedroom, and at night when I could just see the outline of their hair and their silhouette in the darkness, I'd sometimes find them a little spooky. My big sister would very kindly go and put them in a box for me so they wouldn't keep me awake all night.[SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
[align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]
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08-19-2006, 04:57 AM #5Senior Member
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We still have a collection of 30-40 stuck in a bag, since we moved...I've been threatening to post them on ebay...peace
Glad to see you all having fun...
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08-19-2006, 05:03 AM #6Senior Member
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Those troll dolls will probably pull some big money on eBay! I think you should definitely put them up for sale. Someone will want them. I haven't seen them sold in toy stores for many years, but they were a hot commodity in the 60s and 70s! I had one that had a tie-dyed t-shirt and wore a peace sign. These fashions complemented his breathtakingly bright neon green hair.
[SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
[align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]
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08-19-2006, 07:02 AM #7Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Bong30