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That Meiki Plush really tied the room together.
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I have mine scattered throughout the world, my own little trail of crumbs to follow in case I ever stray too far from home.
While its unseemly to do this often,if you make a quick swing by most apartment complexes, you can use the communal dumpster there without much issue.If you wanted to keep the boxes? I dunno. I mean you can get images of almost all that you buy here on store or in reviews. If one really rocked you, take pics of it yourself or better yet, scan it.Im with you, a stack of them would probably scare anyone who came across them and the actual usefulness of this hoarding would be low in my estimation.I applaud them for package design though. It really feels like you have a quality product in your hand when it seems they do so much to showcase it.
Quote from: Universal on December 04, 2012, 12:43:02 AMWhile its unseemly to do this often,if you make a quick swing by most apartment complexes, you can use the communal dumpster there without much issue.If you wanted to keep the boxes? I dunno. I mean you can get images of almost all that you buy here on store or in reviews. If one really rocked you, take pics of it yourself or better yet, scan it.Im with you, a stack of them would probably scare anyone who came across them and the actual usefulness of this hoarding would be low in my estimation.I applaud them for package design though. It really feels like you have a quality product in your hand when it seems they do so much to showcase it. I never expected to end up with a bunch of Meiki boxes but you know... it happens. These boxes do have some crazy quality on them. Especially Ero Chika's box and the Hanaku series (however you spell it). I imagine myself 40 years from now with a shelf full of meiki boxes on one of those antique shows going... Ah, Maria Ozawa you say? Yes... I have her right here... this is vintage from 2011. They only made several of these this box still has the original poster and lube that came with it. They say one bottle last a life time... and it has.
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Quote from: Captainawesome on December 04, 2012, 12:02:36 PMQuote from: Universal on December 04, 2012, 12:43:02 AMWhile its unseemly to do this often,if you make a quick swing by most apartment complexes, you can use the communal dumpster there without much issue.If you wanted to keep the boxes? I dunno. I mean you can get images of almost all that you buy here on store or in reviews. If one really rocked you, take pics of it yourself or better yet, scan it.Im with you, a stack of them would probably scare anyone who came across them and the actual usefulness of this hoarding would be low in my estimation.I applaud them for package design though. It really feels like you have a quality product in your hand when it seems they do so much to showcase it. I never expected to end up with a bunch of Meiki boxes but you know... it happens. These boxes do have some crazy quality on them. Especially Ero Chika's box and the Hanaku series (however you spell it). I imagine myself 40 years from now with a shelf full of meiki boxes on one of those antique shows going... Ah, Maria Ozawa you say? Yes... I have her right here... this is vintage from 2011. They only made several of these this box still has the original poster and lube that came with it. They say one bottle last a life time... and it has.Can you tell us how you came to own this piece?Well my great great grandfather passed it down through the family. We've had it for ages.Host: Uh, gross."Now that I think about it. Yeah."Awkward silence.
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Eh, what?