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They're taking our toys!

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  1. oomp

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    LOL! It took me a second, but I finally realized it. Funny how they have the gun partly in and party out of the screen. Hmm....

    Pugs
     
  3. ArtV

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    What - no Kung Foo grip?
     
  4. oomp

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    And a follow up

    http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050201/D87VURAO0.html



    U.S. Military: No Soldier Missing in Iraq


    Feb 1, 3:59 PM (ET)


    BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - A Web site posted a photograph of what it claimed was a kidnapped U.S. soldier, but doubts were quickly raised about its authenticity and the U.S. military said no soldiers were missing.

    A toy manufacturer said the figure in the photo resembled one of its military action figures, originally produced for sale at U.S. bases in Kuwait.

    The statement appeared on a Web site often used for posting statements from militants, some of which have proven authentic in the past, and was in the name of a group that has claimed previous kidnappings, the Mujahedeen Brigades.

    The Arabic text, however, contained several mispellings and repetitions.

    Staff Sgt. Nick Minecci of the U.S. military's press office in Baghdad said "no units have reported anyone missing."

    The photo in the posting showed a figure dressed in desert camouflage fatigues, wearing a vest and knee pads and with a gun pointed to its head. All the items are similar to ones that come in a box with the action figure, named "Cody."

    The figure in the photo appeared stiff and expressionless, and the statement said he was named "John Adam."

    Liam Cusack, of the toy manufacturer Dragon Models USA, inc., said the image of the soldier portrayed in the photo bore a striking resemblance to the African-American version of its "Cody" action figure.

    "It is our doll ... to me it definitely looks like it is," Cusack told The Associated Press. "Everything the guy is wearing is exactly what comes with our figure."

    He said the figures were ordered by the U.S. military in Kuwait for sale in their bases, "so they would have been in region."
     
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    Drudge pulled it - what a dumbass...
     
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    GI Joe was first out with the African-American (Black) figure in 1965. This figures were available only as the Action Soldier and changed into the others in 1969 as the Adventure Team took off. Recently the black solider can be seen in reproduction such as the "Coming Home" series from Wal-Mart and the Tuskegee Fighter Pilot & Bomber.link
     
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    LMFAO, this is a perfect oppurtunity to stick it to militants by making fun of how pathetic they are. There needs to be a propoganda film out on Iraq tv of militants storming a toy store or something.
     
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    That isn't a GI Joe, it's some other company called Dragon Models USA, according to Drudge.
     
  9. Harrisment

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    Man, I thought that looked like a doll the first time I saw it!
     
  10. Mr. Clutch

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    Oh, those sneaky insurgents! What will they think of next?
     
  11. SamFisher

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    Perhaps this is just a guerilla marketing campaign...
     
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    Rim shot!
     
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    Maybe it's just a sign the militants are developing a sense of humor.
     
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    This just in!

    Reports are out that Cobra Commander and Serpentor have just decapitated a US hostage. The victim has yet to be identified, but they did find her pink Corvette behind Yakmars Deli.

    Warning: Graphic picture below of victim.





















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    POST 666!
     
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    Today, our news media has just dropped below the insider yao ming articles from sina.
     
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    That is too damn funny. I just sent it to my dad.

    Man.... :D
     
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    I wish this could have run a while, with the media playing along until they needed some moving shots, a la Team America, World Police.
     

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