Loch Ness Monster Book!
Oh, Nessie... You're so good to me. |
The book is filled from cover to cover with historical information, scientific interpretation and inconclusive photographs of what may be Nessie herself, or just plain old logs and gas bubbles. Regardless, it's a fun thing to suspend your disbelief for a while and immerse yourself in crazy legend that reaches far back into history. While the possibility of a giant monster living for such a long time without some asshole shooting it seems highly unlikely, the tales of the Loch Ness monster continue to intrigue and amaze both adults and children the world over.
Cost of Nessie Book: $.36
Big Ass Leonardo!
C'mere, Leonardo, and give me a hug. |
This guy is huuuuuuge! He's a foot tall, and quite bulky. I'm pretty sure Leo was more intended for display than play, as I'm not sure how a kid could lug him around all day. And what if the kid in question owned all four turtles? He'd need a wagon to haul them around in.
Despite his size, Leo looks like he's been played with a good deal. He's knicked and scuffed in places, and a bit dirty. No serious damage, though, and the surprising amount of posable parts are still tight. Unfortunately, Leo is missing both removable swords from the holder on his back. Despite his few shortcomings, Leonardo would still look great on a shelf, alone or with other TMNT memorabilia.
To be completely honest, Leonardo was always my least favorite turtle. He's Splinter's golden boy and always the virtuous leader, which puts him in stark contrast to my favorite turtle, Raphael (the red one, in case you're not up on things), who's the angry loner of the group. Personal preference aside, Leo is still one of the turtles, and I like his action figures.
The figure is from the year 2002, as indicated on the bottom of Leo's foot. Also on his feet is the name "Thad Riddle," with one name on each foot. A riddle, indeed. Who are you, Thad Riddle, and what have you done with Leonardo's swords?
Cost of One-Foot Leonardo: $3.44
That does it for the Monday post. I'll see you on the other side of the week!
I, too, was obsessed (and still am) with all things paranormal as a kid, ESPECIALLY the Loch Ness Monster. Everyone in my fourth grade class, including the teacher, knew I was a major Nessie buff. (I was a Really Cool Kid, in case you couldn't tell.) I collected (and still do) every sea monster and paranormal book I could find, and they really aren't that readily available, which makes your find that much more awesome. I would have gasped aloud if I were rifling through the books at the store and saw that. Sweet.
ReplyDeleteMy parents took me and my sister to Loch Ness when we were little. (Well, we were already over there; we didn't fly out of the UP headed straight for it.) I was so into it. I swore every floating piece of wood was her head just about to come up. Great find.
ReplyDelete(You and your Turtles stuff. Love it.)
I love the ninja turtles :) My friends and I dressed up as them for Halloween. It was great. I really enjoy looking at all of the things your finding. Each bringing new excitement to you. I love the book too. and I agree with jepascoe the paranormal is really cool. I wasn't obsessed with it. However, I was for sure interested.
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